Agatha: Coven of Chaos star Kathryn Hahn has teased fans that there may be a song in the WandaVision spin-off after fans fell in love with 'Agatha All Along' in the original Disney+ series.

That song unexpectedly blew up, amassing millions of streams, earning a Grammy nomination and winning an Emmy. Now, Hahn has teased that her spin-off series Coven of Chaos could potentially feature an all-new song.

Speaking to TV Line, Hahn spoke about what she's most looking forward to when it comes to revisiting the role of Agatha for Coven of Chaos.

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"Um, her costumes and her nails. They’re fabulous," Hahn said.

"And who knows, there may be a little song here or there... but no one is saying anything about that — certainly not me!"

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WandaVision featured Hahn as Agatha Harkness, the villain of the show. In the seventh episode of the series, Agatha was revealed to be the big bad, via the musical number 'Agatha All Along', which revealed the witch to be behind the events of the entire series.

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The prospect of a musical number in Coven of Chaos seems more likely with the casting of Broadway legend Patti LuPone, who's joined in an undisclosed role. She is the latest actor to join the series after White Lotus star Aubrey Plaza and Heartstopper's Joe Locke also signed up.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Emma Caulfield Ford recently spoke about joining the show, teasing that production has already begun.

"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."

Agatha: Coven of Chaos is set for release in winter 2023. WandaVision season 1 is streaming on Disney+.

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