Agatha: House of Harkness
A spell-bound Agatha Harkness regains freedom thanks to a teen's help. Intrigued by his plea, she embarks on the Witches' Road trials to reclaim her powers and discover the teen's motivations.
In small town Westview, Detective Agnes' murder case sends her down a road that changes everything.
With old foes in hot pursuit, Agatha and Teen gather a desperate coven to walk The Witches' Road.
The coven sets off down, down, down The Road and its many perils are quickly revealed, including their first trial.
The Road isn't subtle. A new addition to the coven brings the witches to their second cursed trial.
With enemies closing in, the coven flees under the light of a blood moon to the next ghastly trial.
Familiar Teen is much more than he seems, and his connections to the rest of the coven are revealed.
Those remaining suffer the hand they are dealt in the next trial.
Get ready for fireworks. Get ready for spectacle. It's the last trial and the end of The Road after all.
The truth of Agatha Harkness and The Witches' Road.
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Debra Jo Rupp | Mrs. Hart |
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Kathryn Hahn | Agnes O'Connor |
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Joe Locke | Teen |
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Sasheer Zamata | Jennifer Kale |
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Ali Ahn | Alice Wu-Gulliver |
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Aubrey Plaza | Rio Vidal |
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Patti Lupone | Lilia Calderu |
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David Payton | Herb |
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Alicia Vela-Bailey | Salem Seven |
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David Lengel | Jones |
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Asif Ali | Norm |
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Marina Mazepa | Salem Seven |
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Okwui Okpokwasili | Salem Seven |
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Britta Grant | Salem Seven |
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Bethany Michelle Curry | Salem Seven |
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Athena Perample | Salem Seven |
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Chau Naumova | Salem Seven |
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Paul Adelstein | Jeff Kaplan |
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Emma Caulfield | Dottie |
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Maria Dizzia | Rebecca Kaplan |
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Amos Glick | Dennis the Mailman |
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Laura Boccaletti | Lilia's Maestra |
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Chloe Camp | Young Lilia |
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Evan Peters | Ralph Bohner |
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Erica Frene | Event Planner |
| Packaging | MKV |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Subtitles | Many |
| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | TV_WWE |
| Purchased | On Mar 10, 2025 at MinX |
| Watched | Mar 10, 2025 |
| Index | 10394 |
| Added Date | Mar 10, 2025 05:06:54 |
| Modified Date | Mar 10, 2025 08:47:09 |
My quick rating - 6.6/10. I wasn't really sure what I was getting into but this show delivers a spellbinding follow-up to WandaVision, putting the ever-charismatic Kathryn Hahn back in the spotlight as Agatha Harkness. This time, she finds herself on a mystical journey through the Witches' Road, attempting to reclaim her powers with the help of an unexpected teen ally, played by Joe Locke. The series cleverly balances humor, horror, and heart, creating a darker mystery than its predecessor while staying grounded in its magical premise. Hahn once again shines as Agatha, bringing her signature wit and mischievous charm to the role, while Aubrey Plaza is in peak dry comedic form, adding an edge to the series with her eerie, offbeat presence. The show also packs in clever nods to classic horror and witchcraft lore, making it a treat for fans of supernatural storytelling. While there are chilling moments of genuine terror, the series never loses its sense of fun.
One of the biggest strengths of Agatha All Along is its restraint—Marvel resists the urge to go overboard with visual spectacle, instead focusing on the emotional and mystical aspects of the story. The finale, in particular, swaps the usual MCU bombast for a more heartfelt resolution, prioritizing character over spectacle. However, the show could have explored its coven lore and character dynamics in more depth, which leaves a slight sense of missed opportunity. Still, this was an enjoyable, darkly fun addition to the MCU with great performances, smart humor, and a solid supernatural mystery. While it could have delved deeper into its world-building, it remains a well-crafted and entertaining watch.
And of course, prepare to have the show’s insanely catchy theme song haunt you for weeks.