Agatha All Along star Kathryn Hahn has revealed which Avenger she would like to face next, saying it would be “really fun”.
Hahn made her debut as Agnes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe opposite Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch (Elisabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) in 2021’s WandaVision, with a twist revealing that the character was actually the villainous Agatha Harkness all along.
Following her popularity, the character got her own show last year, with the witch having to fend for herself without her powers as she faced the Witches’ Road trials whilst contending with some old enemies.
With Agatha’s future in the MCU up in the air, Hahn has outlined some hopes for the character, telling Mystical Kitchen that she would like to face Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange or Tom Hiddleston’s Loki in the future.
“[They] would be really fun - [full of] mischievous magic. Like a wizard or a mischief-maker. Or, of course, Scarlet Witch,” reasoned the star, who shared that she felt a “kindred spirit” with Agatha.
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Hahn’s latest comments echo her previous sentiments on Doctor Strange and Loki, with the actor and co-star Joe Locke exclusively telling Digital Spy that the pair would make for a fascinating match-up with Agatha.
“I feel like it 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,” said Hahn. “I think it would be very fun to see her with any Avenger. I think that dichotomy would be really funny. Completely.”
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“I know there's so many magical characters in the show. I want to... maybe like Doctor Strange and Wong at some stage,” added Locke. “Teen loves learning from Agatha. And Doctor Strange is inherently a teacher-y figure in a way. So I think he could learn a lot from Doctor Strange.”
Agatha All Along streams on Disney+.
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