close
close

Agatha All Along finale explained

Agatha All Along finale explained

(Note: This article contains spoilers regarding Agata all the way episode 8 and 9.) Ding dong – the witch is dead. Two-episode Agata all the way the finale ended with centuries-old witch Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) receiving her award. the end of the Witches’ Road: the return of her powers, which were stolen from her by the Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) in WandaVision final. Wanda Maximoff’s son, Billy (Joe Locke), he was reborn as a Wiccanhe returned the “violet” to Agatha so they could fight Rio/Death (Aubrey Plaza) and stop her from taking Billy, who has stolen a second life and is disturbing the sacred balance by inhabiting William Kaplan’s body.

Instead of getting Billy to turn himself over to Death, as they had agreed, Agatha she died sacrificing herself to save the Scarlet Witch’s son. Her corporeal form then quickly aged and disintegrated, and the series ended with Agatha returning from the grave – as a ghost. Billy initially tried to cast a spell to banish Agatha’s spirit to the afterlife, but when she tearfully confessed that she could not face her son Nicholas Scratch (who was kidnapped by Death in the 18th century), Billy allowed her to remain in that realm .

Then, with the spirit as their guide, Billy and Agatha set out find his twin brother Tommy as Coven Two. Though Agata all the way ends with Agatha in her ghostly form, Agatha dead and coming back to life in the comics.

Videos are from ComicBook.com

The death of Agatha Harkness

In the years 1977 Fantastic Four #186, Agatha’s adult son, the warlock Nicholas Scratch, had his children return their grandmother to New Salem, Colorado: a secret community of witches that Agatha left to live among mortals in the 17th century. They call each other Salem Seventhe supernatural squadron of Vertigo, Brutacus, Gazelle, Hydron, Reptilla, Thornn, and Vakume attempted to execute Agatha for allegedly revealing the existence of New Salem to the mortal world. But the Fantastic Four saved Agatha, and Scratch was banished to the Dark Kingdom by the witches and wizards of New Salem. After Salem’s Seven returned in ’79 Fantastic Four Annual #14, Agatha deprived them of their rights and sent them back to New Salem.

Salem’s Seven returned once again, this time in the 1985s The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #3 and burned Agata at the stake. Agatha cursed the coven now led by the priestess Vertigo, who then attempted to sacrifice the Scarlet Witch to the god of winter after she and the Vision met in New Salem while talking about starting a family.

The Ghost of Agatha Harkness

Agatha Harkness’ spirit first appeared from beyond the grave when she helped Wanda channel her magical powers to defeat the Seven. After Wanda used her probability-altering spells to get pregnant, Agatha’s ghost reappeared in The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #4, to warn Wanda of the threat coming on Halloween, when the veil separating the mortal world from the spirit world is at its thinnest.

On Halloween night, pregnant Wanda summoned Agatha’s spirit with a spell The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #5. The undead Seven Salem captured Wanda, and in the dead land, the demon Samhain, who tried to gain life through Wanda’s magic and the life she created: her child. It was in this land that Agatha, in her human form, sent the dark forces of Samhein into the corpse of the Salem Seven to prevent the demon from transferring into the body of Wanda’s unborn child. Agata then went to her “long-awaited rest in peace.”

The Resurrection of Agatha Harkness

After the events of Vision Mission — where Wanda’s synthezoid husband had his memory wiped when he was taken apart and put back together as an emotionless, all-white Vision — Agata returned in the flesh in the 1989s West Coast Avengers #50 to help manage Vision and Wanda’s twin sons, Tommy and Billy Maximoff (born 1986 The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #12).

IN West Coast Avengers #51, the resurrected Agatha told Wanda that death was a “terrible inconvenience” for a real witch like her. Agata explained that she came back because she was worried about the twins, and found that children fade from life when they are not in Wanda’s thoughts. Since Wanda’s powers couldn’t create real life, she unknowingly captured souls for the twins – fragments of the demon Mephisto. When Mephisto reabsorbed the missing elements into himself, effectively erasing the twins’ existence, Agatha defeated Mephisto and erased the twins from Wanda’s memory to spare her the grief of losing her children.

Wanda finally remembered her children, which led to the mental breakdown that destroyed Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in 2004 Avengers #500. IN Avengers #503 revealed that Wanda killed Agatha for erasing her children. Wanda attacked the Avengers when her former teammates confronted her about the fantasy she had created to bring back Billy and Tommy, and Doctor Strange used the Eye of Agamotto to show Wanda the truth.

After an amnesiac Wanda atones for her crimes and is reunited with Billy and Tommy – who were reborn as Young Avengers Wiccan and Speed ​​- while Avengers: The Children’s CrusadeAgatha’s spirit returned as Wanda’s spirit guide in 2015 The Scarlet Witch #1.

The trial of Agatha Harkness

When Wanda discovered that the Spell had been broken, the Scarlet Witch and her ghostly mentor set off down the Witch Roada plane of existence where only witches can walk. They met a ghost there Wanda’s biological mother: Natalya Maximoff, before her the Scarlet Witch.

Natalya later revealed that Chaos – the cosmic entity whose essence is at the heart of her chaos magic, the oldest form of witchcraft – was the cause of the witchcraft disease.

As the Maiden (Wanda), the Mother (Natalya), and the Crone (Agata), the trio healed the witch goddess when Natalya sacrificed her soul to save the Witchcraft. She then resurrected Agatha again, bringing her back to life in a younger form The Scarlet Witch #14.

All Marvel episodes Agata all the way are now streaming on Disney+.