Marvel’s ‘Agatha’ Switches Title Again & Debuts In September While ‘Daredevil’ & ‘Iron Heart’ Are Arriving In 2025
May 14, 2024
And it was “Agatha All Along.” After several other titles, it appears that Marvel’s upcoming “WandaVision” spinoff series is actually “Agatha All Along.” That’s just one of the announcements at this year’s Disney Upfronts (the event where a studio pitches advertisers about what’s coming in the future).
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‘Agatha’ is a spinoff of “WandaVision,” which was a massive hit for Disney when it was released a few years ago. While we still don’t know a lot about the series, we know quite a bit about the character of Agatha Harkness, an evil witch who attempted to manipulate Wanda and use the Darkhold against her. Kathryn Hahn returns as the title character. She’s joined by a new ensemble cast that includes Aubrey Plaza, Joe Locke, Patti LuPone, Sasheer Zamata, Ali Ahn, Debra Jo Rupp, and Miles Gutierrez-Riley. “WandaVision” head writer, Jac Schaeffer, returns to lead ‘Agatha.’
“Agatha All Along” is set to arrive on Disney+ with two episodes on September 18.
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In addition to the “Agatha All Along” info, we also saw Dominique Thorne and Anthony Ramos talk a bit about “Ironheart.” We still don’t know much about the series, other than it continues the journey of Riri Williams, a character we met in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” And we now know that the series is arriving sometime in 2025.
Finally, we also got some info about “Daredevil: Born Again.” It was confirmed that Jon Bernthal is returning (as if we haven’t seen all the set photos). And we now know the series is arriving in March 2025. So we are less than a year away from seeing this highly anticipated series that has undergone at least one overhaul.
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