WandaVision sequel Agatha All Along has drawn to a close, but this ongoing saga is far from being done.
Fair to say, that will not come as a surprise to anyone who’s watched Agatha All Along’s finale - and I should warn you that I’ll be addressing spoilers from here on out.
I don’t think it’s the last we’ve seen of Jennifer Kale.
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You see, Kale has links within the comic books to both Ghost Rider and the Midnight Sons - both of which are rumoured to surface in the MCU in the coming years.
It’s surely not a coincidence that Jen was the only witch from Agatha’s makeshift coven to survive, suggesting we’ll be revisiting her further down the line.
Of course, the more obvious dangling thread concerns Billy and the now-ghostly Agatha who have seemingly set out to find Billy’s lost brother, Tommy.
That practically indicated that the story would continue, whether that be in a second season or in another project entirely, but it’s still nice to receive confirmation from Agatha All Along’s showrunner.
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Over on Marvel’s website, showrunner Jac Schaeffer sat down to discuss the finale.
“It wasn’t about killing off the character,” Schaeffer began.
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“It was about the evolution of this character: What is her next phase? I still feel like there’s more road to explore with Agatha as a ghost. Get ready.”
What’s significant about this tidbit is, as I said, it was posted in an interview on Marvel’s own site.
We’re used to the various actors and creatives of the MCU letting tiny details slip - I’m looking at you Tom Holland.
So too do those involved often theorise about what they’d like to see next, as Elizabeth Olsen has been doing as of late.
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But to say that there’s more Agatha to come in an approved interview on Marvel’s own site?
That’s pretty solid confirmation.
As I said, we don’t know whether this will continue in Agatha All Along, or whether it’ll play into Scarlet Witch’s return in an upcoming film.
Either way though, I’m excited.
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This was easily one of the most enjoyable Marvel projects to debut in some time, and I’m thrilled at seeing Billy and Agatha continue on their adventure.
Topics: Marvel, TV And Film, Disney, MCU