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Agatha All Along Ending Explained: Finale's Twists Revealed

Agatha All Along Ending Explained: Finale's Twists Revealed

Warning: Agatha all the time Spoilers ahead!

Agatha Harkness first appeared on screen in 2021 WandaVision as the covenless witch behind the series' nefarious plot, but in its spin-off Agatha all the timeit turned out wasn't Agatha all the time.

The Disney+ show ended its broadcast on October 30 with a two-part finale that raised more questions than it answered and shaped the future of some key Marvel characters. Agatha all the time The focus is on the witch-murderer Agatha (Kathryn Hahn), who is freed from the spell that Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) placed on her three years ago by an initially unknown boy named Teen (Joe Locke).

Teen convinces Agatha to take him on the Witch's Road, a dangerous journey that ultimately promises a witch her deepest desires after a series of trials and challenges. In order to set off, Agatha explains that a coven is needed, so she puts together a group of oppressed witches: the potion brewer Jen (Sasheer Zamata), the suspecting Lilia (Patti LuPone), the spellbound Alice (Ali Ahn) and the clueless Mrs. Hart (Debra Jo Rupp).

On their journey, the group makes a number of discoveries – most notably Teen's true identity. In the fifth episode, viewers discover that it is actually Wanda's son Billy, reincarnated in the body of William, a local teenager, after Wanda implodes the sitcom version of Westview she created.

So what happens to Agatha and Billy? Here is the one Agatha all the time End, explained.

How did it happen? Agatha all the time End?

Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness and Joe Locke as Billy Maximoff in Marvel Television's Agatha All Along.

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The nine-episode limited series concluded with a two-episode finale. In the penultimate episode, only Agatha and Billy are left on Witch Street after Agatha breaks her bond with Jen's magical powers and she is able to leave. To help Billy achieve his final goal – finding his twin brother Tommy – Agatha conducts a sort of guided meditation and shows him where to find the boy.

Billy achieves his wish and leaves Agatha alone to complete the experiment: to grow something in a space without soil or water. She manages to do so by planting a flower in the cracked ground with her tears and leaving the witch's road.

Agatha returns to her home, where she is greeted by Rio (Aubrey Plaza), revealed to be Death herself in an earlier episode. Rio explains that Agatha reneged on her deal to hand over Billy, who uses his powers to destroy Agatha and restore her to her former glory. Rio tells the witch that either she goes with her or Billy does, as death must claim one.

In a heroic moment, Agatha sacrifices herself for Billy – but the show doesn't end there. Billy finds out that he created Witch Street with his own powers, but Agatha did not full dead: she is back as a ghost.

Why does Agatha kill witches?

Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness in Marvel Television's “Agatha All Along.”

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The season finale takes a step back into Agatha's life and explores the origin story of her villain. Throughout the series, it is implied that Agatha suffered severe heartbreak when her son Nicky died, and some assume that she sacrificed him for her powers.

However, in episode 9, it is revealed that Rio came to get Nicky while Agatha was giving birth to him and she was begging Death to give her more time with her son. Immediately afterward, Agatha began killing other witches, presumably to appease Rio by giving up their bodies to keep her son alive.

One day, Nicky doesn't agree to Agatha's plan to kill witches, and the two of them fail to complete the task. That night, Rio takes with her the six-year-old boy with whom Agatha composed the song “Ballad of the Witches Road”, which others began to believe opened the door to Witches' Road.

It is subsequently revealed that the road never existed. Agatha began a scam by performing the opening song and made-up ritual with a group of witches, manipulating them into destroying them with her power so that she could kill them and become more and more powerful.

Therefore, it was Billy who created the Witch Street, much to Agatha's surprise, leading to her early suspicion that he was the son of the Scarlet Witch.

What happened to Billy and Tommy?

Joe Locke as Billy Maximoff and Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness in Marvel Television's “Agatha All Along.”

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Billy and Tommy died in the year WandaVision when Wanda imploded the world she created, including her fictional sons. But at the same time, William, a local teenager, and his family get into a car accident, and William dies – only to be reborn as Billy. However, since Tommy is nowhere to be found, Billy's greatest wish is to find him on Witch Street.

It is later revealed that Tommy was never reincarnated, but Billy is able to find his spirit and incorporate him into a new body. However, the one he finds drowns in a pool due to a prank from his friends. Billy discovers that the body Tommy is reborn into is not as lucky as Billy to have loving parents by his side.

“There is no one who loves him! He has no one!” Billy screams in his panic as he makes his discovery.

In the final scene of the series, Agatha joins Billy in her ghost form and the two embark on a new journey to find Tommy.

What happened to the other witches, including Jen, Lilia, Alice and Rio?

Sasheer Zamata as Jennifer Kale, Joe Locke as Billy Maximoff, Patti LuPone as Lilia Calderu and Ali Ahn as Alice Wu-Gulliver in Marvel Television's Agatha All Along.

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As they set out on the witches' path, Agatha and Billy joined a random coven of witches. However, the witches quickly began to decline as they failed to survive certain trials. Agatha killed Alice while taking her powers, and Lilia sacrificed herself to save the rest of the group.

The only witch who survives is Jen, and her story ends in the finale when Agatha unleashes her and returns her powers to the potion-making witch. In her final scene, Jen breaks out of Witch Street and goes on the run to build a new life for herself.

The last witch to join the coven is Rio, who turns out to be Lady Death. In her final scene, she tragically claims Agatha's life after the two share a passionate kiss (they are ex-lovers).

How did it happen? Agatha all the time plan other Marvel storylines?

Joe Locke as Billy Maximoff in Marvel Television's “Agatha All Along.”

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After the show ended, fans began speculating that the final scene formed the basis for Marvel's upcoming show about Vision. The new series will see Paul Bettany reprise the character who, as Agatha so aptly put it, was presumably sold for parts after his death WandaVision.

Since Billy returned in this show, fans suspected that Tommy might appear in the currently titled Vision show Questions about visionT

Another theory is that Marvel is preparing to introduce Young Avengers, a group of young superheroes who are regularly featured in recent Marvel films and television shows, including The miracles'Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani), HawkeyeKate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld) and “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness”S Among others, America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez).

In the comics, Billy is part of the group, and Tommy is also part of the group, under the name Speed, because of the super-speed power he seemingly inherited from his uncle, Wanda's brother Pietro.

Will there be a season 2? Agatha all the time?

Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness in Marvel Television's “Agatha All Along.”

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Agatha all the time was originally planned as a limited series, but according to showrunner Jac Schaeffer, it appears there will be a second season in the future.

“With this show we wanted to tell a complete story and I hope we achieved that. But as a fan and admirer, I believe there is a lot more to tell about all of these characters,” Schaeffer told Decider following the release of Episode 7.

Although the future of Agatha's own series is uncertain, executive producer Brad Winderbaum told Screen Rant that Marvel fans will be seeing more of the character in the future.

“You know, when you bring an icon like Kathryn Hahn to the screen with Agatha, you just want to see more of her,” Winderbaum told the outlet. “Yes, there will be more Agatha in the future of the MCU.”

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