WandaVision was the first Marvel Studios series on Disney+ in 2021, but it’s taken the better part of three years to get back to Kathryn Hahn’s witch, Agatha Harkness, after she was left powerless in the finale. But in the new trailer for Agatha All Along, Agatha has a plan to reclaim everything she lost and more… if her new coven can help her reach the end of the Witches’ Road.
It seems like there’s a high price for the power that Agatha wants, and she’s perfectly willing to let her so-called friends and allies in the coven pay it before she does. There’s no sign of Wanda Maximoff in this trailer, but it does appear that the show will offer an even deeper dive into the world of magic than we’ve seen before in the MCU. Doctor Strange notwithstanding, since the good doctor’s sorcery is not witchcraft.
In addition to premiering the new trailer at D23, Hahn and her cast mates–Aubrey Plaza, Joe Locke, Patti LuPone, Sasheer Zamata, Ali Ahn, and Debra Jo Rupp–came on stage and performed The Ballad of the Witches Road, an original song by WandaVision’s Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.
The first two episodes of Agatha All Along will premiere on September 18 on Disney+. But this wasn’t the only Marvel presentation at D23. Human Torch got his costume in a look at The Fantastic Four, in addition to exclusive trailers for Daredevil: Born Again and Ironheart. Star Wars came to play with a trailer for Skeleton Crew, and an early look at The Mandalorian and Grogu. Pixar talked about Toy Story 5, Avatar 3 got a name, and Tron: Ares showed off some clips as well.
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