Agatha All Along stars Kathryn Hahn and Joe Locke have responded to the idea of their characters, Agatha Harkness and Teen, crossing over with the MCU's other big magical muscle, Doctor Strange and Wong.

The follow-up to WandaVision is set to bring Halloween magic and musical mayhem to Disney+ when it launches on September 18 in the US and September 19 on Disney+ in the UK, but will this be the last we see of Agatha in the MCU?

Speaking to Digital Spy exclusively, Hahn said: "I feel like that would be very fun to see her with Doctor Strange. I keep saying, I would love to see her with Loki, as they're both mischief makers.

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"I think it would be very fun to see her with any Avenger. I think that dichotomy would be really funny. Completely."

Meanwhile, Joe Locke added to Digital Spy: "I know there's so many magical characters in the show. I want to... maybe like Doctor Strange and Wong at some stage.

"Teen loves learning from Agatha. And Doctor Strange, I feel is inherently a teacher-y figure in a way. So I think he could learn a lot from Doctor Strange."

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And what would Hahn like to see next for Agatha in the MCU, if she could conjure something up?

"I think the spell would be on every character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to steal whatever power they have and just leave them all just broken shells. A big power sponge and then just littered with just humans with weird costumes on."

Elsewhere, Agatha All Along's creator Jac Schaeffer has addressed why the show embraces music and singing so much, and Elizabeth Olsen has responded to whether we could ever see Scarlet Witch return in some way.

Agatha All Along premieres its first two episodes on Wednesday, September 18 on Disney+ in the US, and Thursday, September 19 in the UK, with new episodes following weekly, and a double bill for the finale.

Read more Agatha All Along news on our dedicated homepage


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