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Who's been messing up everything? It's been Agatha all along...
More than three years have passed since Kathryn Hahn's Agatha Harkness revealed she hexed the Scarlet Witch and killed Sparky too in WandaVision. The villain spent the entire season tricking Wanda Maximoff, trapping her in the town of Westview, New Jersey, but she then wound up defeated. Ensnared in a curse cast by Wanda herself, Agatha -- now known as Agnes -- was left without her witch powers or access to the Darkhold.
Agatha All Along picks up after the events of WandaVision and focuses on the centuries-old witch who's bound by the Scarlet Witch's spell. A teen comes along and helps free her, and the pair form a ragtag coven and set off for the Witches' Road. Whether they make it all the way through to gain their desires is the question.
The show features Hahn with Joe Locke as Teen, Aubrey Plaza as Agatha's frenemy Rio Vidal, Patti LuPone as Lilia Calderu, Sasheer Zamata as the witch Jennifer Kale, Alice Wu-Gulliver as Ali Ahn and Mrs. Hart/Sharon Davis played by Debra Jo Rupp. Tag along on the road trip by finding out when to stream the newest Marvel TV series.
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Disney Plus will debut the first two episodes of Agatha All Along on Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET. The remaining seven episodes will arrive each week on the platform, with the final two airing on Oct. 30.
If you don't have a subscription, you can sign up for the streaming service's basic ad-supported plan for just $2 per month right now with a new deal or tap into one of the many Disney Bundles.
Disney Plus starts at $8 per month for standalone subscriptions, but prices will increase on Oct. 17. You may choose to get the Disney Bundle, which packages the service with Hulu and/or ESPN Plus. Bundles can save money -- whether you want to stream with or without ads. Viewers also have the option to try the new bundle package offered from Max, Hulu and Disney Plus, which starts at $17 per month. Read our Disney Plus review.