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Wandavision spinoff Agatha All Along is "a Halloween show"

Wandavision spinoff Agatha All Along is
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Marvel's TV head Brad Winderbaum says that Agatha All Along will be "really scary" and "quite dramatic".

Upcoming Marvel series Agatha All Along will be "really scary" and "quite dramatic", according to Marvel's TV head Brad Winderbaum.

The show - first announced three years ago - is a spinoff from WandaVision that will see Kathryn Hahn reprise her role as Agatha Harkness, who is newly-powerless after leaving the Westview bubble.

"Agatha is really fun, but it's really scary. And it gets quite dramatic," Winderbaum told The Official Marvel Podcast. "She's an amazing anti-hero, and that show... it lures you in with the fun of Halloween, and before you know it, you're crying. I'll put it to you that way."

He added: "It's a Marvel brand of scary. It's a Halloween show. There are deadly stakes in this series. It's a fun ride, but a dangerous one."

Agatha All Along will debut on Disney+ on September 18 with the first two episodes, with weekly episode drops following for the subsequent seven weeks.

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