


Over three years after “WandaVision” viewers found out it was “Agatha All Along,” the titular dark sorceress is stepping back into the spotlight.
“Agatha All Along” is the first original series under Marvel’s new Television banner, still set within the continuity of the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe, and just the third thing the company is releasing this year.
Kathryn Hahn is back as Agatha Harkness following her “WandaVision” debut, where she played the mysterious neighbor Agnes, later revealed to be the dark witch in disguise.
Now powerless, Agatha escapes Westview with the help of a teen boy (“Heartstopper”s Joe Locke — more on him later) and must face the trials of the Witches’ Road alongside her new coven to gain the thing she wants the most: her powers.
The Disney+ original series begins airing weekly tonight; below is everything you need to know, from release time to when you’ll be able to catch new episodes.
“Agatha All Along” premieres with two episodes tonight, September 18, at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT.
As a Disney+ original series, the only place you’ll be able to watch “Agatha All Along” is on Disney+.
Luckily, Disney+ is currently running a promotion that’ll let you watch the new series and more this Blockbuster Fall for 75% off. Right now, Disney+ Basic (with ads) is $1.99/month for your first three months — an unbeatable offer that’ll save you $18 over the promo period.
After the three months is up, your Disney+ subscription will renew at $9.99/month. If you want to subscribe to Disney+ without ads, you won’t be able to take advantage of the deal, but it costs $13.99/month.
While Disney+ does not offer a free trial, Disney+ is included with Hulu + Live TV, which does offer a three-day free trial.
We don’t know any of the episode titles yet, but Marvel confirmed episode release dates and times earlier this week on X.
Here’s who you can expect to see in “Agatha All Along,” though, in typical Marvel fashion, there will likely be some surprises in store.
Maria Dizzia, Paul Adelstein, Miles Gutierrez-Riley, and Okwui Okpokwasili are also set to appear in the show, though details about their characters have not been revealed ahead of the series premiere.
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