Disney+ Agatha Show Gets The Title You Expected All Along

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Back in 2021, after the success and popularity of the WandaVision miniseries, Disney said there’d be a follow-up focused on the show’s villain, Agatha Harkness. That follow-up has gone through several delays and several name changes in the dozens of months since. It would’ve come out last December if plans had remained steady, but we’re now getting word that Marvel has finally, definitively landed on a release date: September 18, 2024. That’s close enough that they can’t possibly change it again, right?

The show’s also gone through several titles…first it was House Of Harkness in 2021, then it was Coven Of Chaos in 2022, then last year it was changed to The Darkhold Diaries. Seemingly as a joke, they briefly claimed it was called The Lying Witch With Great Wardrobe last week, only to finally tweet this out:

Now we have to wonder, was this the plan the entire time? Were all the other titles intentional red herrings? Or are we accusing them of being too clever? Agatha All Along feels like the most obvious title and one that could’ve existed back in 2021.

When we last saw Agatha, Wanda had turned her “permanently” into her Agnes character from WandaVision as a punishment for manipulating her. She’d obviously have to wake up from that for her own series to progress. It’d be nice if this series could rewrite or retcon a lot of the damage Sam Raimi did to Scarlet Witch in Multiverse of Madness, and yes, I’m still sore about that.

Agatha All Along will premiere on Disney+ with two episodes on September 18. Additional episodes will follow once per week for a total of nine.

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