WandaVision star Emma Caulfield has given an exciting update on spinoff show Agatha: Coven of Chaos, confirming she is starting work very soon.
The Marvel series is set to focus on Kathryn Hahn's villain Agatha Harkness, who was introduced in WandaVision last year, with Caulfield also returning as Dottie from the original series.
Speaking about where things stand with production, the actress told ComicBook: "The cast is so good. I start doing some stuff next week. I know a little bit, but I can't say anything.
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"I can't tell you what to expect, because that would reveal something. I know little, just enough to keep me in the right zone.
"I think it's all going to be really fun," Caulfield further teased. "I haven't seen [Kathryn Hahn] yet. I really love her. She's just the best, effortlessly cool."
Alongside the two returning stars, Coven of Chaos has also lined up The White Lotus' Aubrey Plaza and Heartstopper's Joe Locke to appear.
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One star's whose return is uncertain, however, is Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, though the actress recently addressed the possibility of an appearance.
"I would love to pop up. I love Kathryn, I don't want to leave her side ever," she recently told Entertainment Tonight.
The star added: "We do think, 'Gosh, we just gotta do it again!' We just had a really great time making that show, and with Paul [Bettany], it was really a special time, so we would love to get the gang back."
Agatha: Coven of Chaos is set for release in winter 2023. WandaVision season 1 is streaming on Disney+.

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