It seems that 2024’s most popular witch series, Agatha All Along, is aiming high for awards season. This week, Disney announced it would be submitting Marvel Studios’ Agatha All Along for several major awards.
The series is being put forward in the category of Comedy Series, with hopes to be recognized at events like the Golden Globes, Emmys, and SAG Awards.
However, Agatha All Along will face stiff competition in this category, going up against well-regarded shows like Abbott Elementary and Hacks.
Perhaps the most surprising part of Disney’s announcement is that Agatha All Along is being submitted as a regular series, rather than a limited one. Originally, the show was viewed as a miniseries, a single-season story.
Even Debra Jo Rupp, one of the show’s stars, had compared it to American Horror Story, suggesting it would follow an anthology format.
This choice by Disney and Marvel has raised some big questions, including whether they plan to bring Agatha All Along back for a second season.
Agatha All Along: The Middle of the WandaVision Trilogy
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Agatha All Along is actually the middle part of a three-part story that began with WandaVision. The third and final chapter is expected to be a series focused on Vision, titled Vision Quest, featuring Paul Bettany as the character.
This aligns with Rupp’s statements about Agatha All Along’s style being like an anthology. While WandaVision started the trilogy with its unique blend of mystery and superhero drama, Agatha All Along continues this story with a focus on magic, witches, and Agatha’s dark, mischievous side.
Meanwhile, Vision Quest is anticipated to show more advanced themes, particularly the deep, complex issues connected to Vision and his existence.
However, blending these storylines in a trilogy could be challenging because Vision Quest is expected to be much more focused on science and philosophy.
In WandaVision, the story ended with two versions of Vision confronting each other. One version of Vision was created entirely by Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and held the “soul” of Vision.
The other was the “White Vision,” rebuilt by the organization S.W.O.R.D. from Vision’s original parts, but without his memories or personality.
This White Vision had the real body of Vision but lacked the memories and emotions that made Vision who he was. It is expected that Vision Quest will go deep into White Vision’s new journey, as he tries to understand who he is and what his purpose is.
Adding to the intrigue, Marvel has confirmed that James Spader will return as Ultron, the villainous robot who is essentially one of Vision’s creators.
This could lead to interesting conflicts, as Ultron’s dark goals often clash with Vision’s moral path. Given these story elements, Agatha All Along’s magical themes might feel out of place if they mix too closely with the technological focus of Vision Quest.
What Could Happen in Agatha All Along’s Second Season?
When creator Jac Schaeffer first created Agatha All Along, it was planned as a limited series. However, the ending of the show was open-ended, leaving many questions unanswered. If Marvel and Disney do decide to make a second season, they would have a great chance to expand on Agatha’s story and relationships.
For example, the relationship between Agatha (played by Kathryn Hahn) and Rio (Aubrey Plaza) was only briefly shown in the first season. While we did get a sense of why Agatha resents Rio, we didn’t see much of their past together.
The strong chemistry between Hahn and Plaza could make this storyline especially interesting, as their past could reveal much about Agatha’s character and motivations.
To maintain its focus, a second season of Agatha All Along should center on Agatha herself, rather than veering too far into other characters’ stories. This approach would differ from shows like The Mandalorian, which expanded its story to include many supporting characters.
Instead, keeping Agatha as the main character would allow the show to dive deeper into her personality and abilities. Agatha’s mentorship of Billy (Joe Locke), for instance, could be an intriguing plot point.
This version of Agatha, complete with her haunting appearance and gray hair, would closely resemble the comic book version of the character. This connection to the comics might please fans who want to see Agatha’s story told in a familiar way.
Other plotlines could also bring excitement to a second season. Sasheer Zamata’s character, Jen, is the only witch left from Agatha’s original coven. Jen discovering that Billy was responsible for creating the Witches’ Road illusion could lead to tense moments.
Additionally, Agatha and Billy’s search for Tommy could be another major storyline. Introducing a grown-up version of Wanda’s other twin, Tommy, would add more layers to the story and connect it to the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
The Appeal of Extending Agatha’s Story
While the original plan for Agatha All Along may have been a single season, the potential for a second season is quite appealing. The series combines spooky themes with genuine emotional stakes, and it features unique characters that audiences have grown attached to.
Agatha’s character, with her mix of humor, darkness, and complexity, has quickly become a fan favorite. Giving her a second season would allow for deeper storytelling, offering fans a chance to see more of her character’s development.
Expanding Agatha All Along also aligns with Marvel’s current approach to its TV shows. Marvel and Disney have recently shifted their focus toward creating series that are less costly and more in line with what audiences truly want.
Agatha All Along fits this model perfectly, as it has proven to be popular without requiring a huge budget. Additionally, if the Vision series, Vision Quest, hasn’t yet begun filming, there may still be time to adjust the storyline to include elements that could link it to Agatha All Along’s potential second season.
Another aspect that supports the possibility of a second season is the awards recognition Agatha All Along is seeking.
Disney and Marvel’s decision to submit the show for awards, especially in the Comedy Series category, might indicate they see a long-term future for Agatha’s character. Award nominations and wins could increase the show’s popularity, giving Marvel more motivation to continue Agatha’s story.
Agatha All Along as a Key Part of Marvel’s Future
Agatha All Along seems to be more than just a side story in the Marvel universe. As part of a trilogy that includes WandaVision and Vision Quest, the show adds depth and variety to Marvel’s storytelling.
It shows themes of magic, mystery, and dark humor, offering a refreshing change from Marvel’s typical superhero narratives.
By continuing Agatha’s story, Marvel has the chance to build a rich, interconnected storyline that keeps fans engaged. This also allows Marvel to expand its universe in new and creative ways, giving the audience a wider range of stories and genres to enjoy.
A second season could let Agatha All Along build on its spooky, intriguing themes while adding layers to Agatha’s character and her connections with others. Agatha’s relationship with Billy, for example, could open up new plot possibilities.
It also provides a great way to show Agatha’s growth and evolution, showing how her interactions with other characters influence her choices and beliefs. Additionally, the series could introduce more supernatural elements, adding a unique flavor to the MCU.
With Disney and Marvel considering a second season, it’s clear they see potential in expanding Agatha All Along’s story.
The show’s unique blend of humor, mystery, and dark magic has struck a chord with fans, who would likely welcome more episodes. By following the lives of characters like Agatha and her allies, the MCU can continue to offer fresh, exciting stories that go beyond the typical superhero fare.
Final Thoughts
Whether or not Agatha All Along gets a second season, it’s already made a significant impact within the MCU. The decision to submit the show for awards hints that Disney and Marvel see it as more than a one-time project.
Agatha All Along could easily become a recurring series, adding depth to the Marvel universe and keeping audiences attracted with its magical, mysterious storytelling.
Marvel fans will be watching closely to see what happens next – both for Agatha and for the rest of the WandaVision trilogy.