Agatha All Along on Disney+: Will There Be a Season 2?

Agatha All Along on Disney+: Will There Be a Season 2?

Warning, this article spoils the last two episodes of Agatha All Along.

Finish clapping for Agatha All Along. Disney+ put the last two episodes of the Marvel villain series online this Thursday, of course to better coincide with Halloween. Because it is a matter of death season finale. Finally, death. Last week, subscribers discovered the true identity of Rio, the green wizard played by Aubrey Plaza.

The main antagonist of the series, Rio offers Agata a deal: deliver Bill or die. After a brief fight between the two women, Wanda’s former neighbor decides to sacrifice himself for her and surrender to death. But in the twist of the final episode, Agatha returns as a ghost…

She confirms to Billy that it was she who created the path, thanks to her immense powers (and the writers scattered all the clues in the series). In the final test, Agatha wants to help him fulfill his greatest wish: Tom’s return. If his mind is wandering in the real world, he does not know how to restore the physical envelope.

There’s no season 2 for Agatha, but…

Billy then searches his mind for a body that his brother could “steal”: we don’t see his face, but we know that he is a teenager who is being bullied by other boys, that he feels alone and that he has no family or friends. And that’s all we see of his brother.

While fans were waiting to meet Tom in the final episode of Agatha All Along, Marvel decided to hold off. And they won’t be seeing the Maximoff brothers reunite anytime soon, as the House of Ideas has no plans for a Season 2 of the WandaVision spin-off. Like the parent series, it is a one shot But which will have links to what is currently happening in the MCU.

Will Bill and Tom come to the movies soon?

As I’ll explain here, Agatha All Along is just an excuse to introduce two new Avengers to the Marvel Cinematic Universe: In the absence of Scarlet Witch’s return to cinema, fans will be greeted by her two children: Wiccan / Billie has her own. Abilities where Speed/Tommy has the same powers as his uncle Quiksilver.

So we’ll have to wait a bit before we see Joe Locke on our screens: in an Avengers movie (Young Avengers?), or in a Disney+ series. The platform is really making the Vision focused on their Android father. As for Tommy, we know from the comics that he had a difficult childhood and adolescence before he tracked down his brother.

We can only hope for one thing: that Marvel will announce a series centered on these two superheroes that will be inspired by the “Avengers: Children’s Crusade” comics. And we firmly believe that.

Source: Allocine

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