After months of silence on the project, the Agatha Harkness Marvel Cinematic Universe show has had its release date seemingly revealed. The villainous witch first appeared in the MCU with WandaVision played by Kathryn Hahn, in which she initially poses as the two hero's friendly neighbor Agnes who is constantly looking in on Wanda and Vision in the sitcom-like Westview. It is ultimately revealed she is the ancient Agatha, who killed all members of her Salem coven including her mother in 1693 and has been subtly manipulating events in Westview in the hopes of claiming Wanda's powers for herself.
Both Hahn and her Agatha character were widely acclaimed by critics and audiences alike for successfully subverting expectations while also leaning into the more humorous nature of the sitcom world and the confidence of her centuries-old villainous persona. Hahn would receive a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, though would lose the award to Julianne Nicholson for her performance in Mare of Easttown. With WandaVision proving a success and introducing Agatha Harkness to the MCU, a spinoff centered on the character was put into development nearly a year after Disney+'s first MCU series and now an exciting update has seemingly been revealed.
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After first being confirmed to be in the works this past November, Agatha: House of Harkness' release window has seemingly been revealed. According to the Writers Guild of America's official database, three new writers have joined the staff for the MCU show, which has reportedly been slated for a 2023-2024 release on Disney+. The Agatha: House
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