Agatha All Along Uses Real Magic, And You Didn’t Even Notice It
The Marvel series titled “Agatha All Along” has debuted on Disney+, leaving viewers captivated by its continuation from “WandaVision.” After only two episodes, the show has not merely reintroduced beloved character Agatha Harkness (portrayed by Kathryn Hahn), freeing her from Wanda’s enchantment, but also introduced new witches as Agatha established her coven and embarked on the Witches’ Path. Although the series is still in its early stages, it not only addresses significant MCU questions (while raising a few more) but also intertwines elements of actual magical practices and folklore into the narrative. To make things even more intriguing, the premiere of “Agatha All Along” contains references to magic beyond the comic books that may have gone unnoticed by some viewers—and we’ll be deciphering those references along with their general meanings as well!