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Agatha All Along Was A Horror-Infused Queer Feminist Parable Marvel has never shied away from experimenting with different genres, but Agatha All Along is one of the most unique and surreal ...
Jac Schaeffer was not the only director on “ Agatha All Along,” but her work runs the gamut of the miniseries. She gets to pull off one last “WandaVision” style TV parody, fully taking us ...
Hahn revealed: "Agatha wears this locket around her neck with Hecate — the maiden, mother, crone. It’s like women are all things all the time. Agatha has a piece of her son’s hair in the locket.
Agatha All Along proved itself a worthy follow-up to WandaVision, and a first look inside the show's "Art of" book reveals alternate designs for Agatha Harkness, Wiccan, Death, and The Witches ...
[This story contains spoilers from The Studio‘s penultimate episode, “CinemaCon,” and the finale of Agatha All Along.] Kathryn Hahn was in desperate need of a good laugh.
Sasheer Zamata said goodbye to her “Agatha All Along” character, Jennifer Kale, by flying off into the sunset –– literally. On her final day of filming for the Disney+ and Marvel series ...
The cast and crew of Disney+’s “Agatha All Along” were just as eager to see Agatha (Kathryn Hahn) and Rio (Aubrey Plaza) couple up as fans were, creator/showrunner Jac Schaeffer said ...
They did so with another hit song called “Agatha All Along,” which earned a Grammy nomination. But “The Ballad of the Witches’ Road” required a whole lot more lore in its lyrics.
How the ‘Agatha All Along’ Anthem Spawned 8 Versions TheWrap magazine: “The Ballad of the Witches’ Road” composers Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez wrote a layered song with ...