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Since its premiere, the Scarlet Witch’s shadow has loomed over Agatha All Along. Though Wanda Maximoff died in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, her story and Agatha’s are intrinsically linked due to WandaVision’s ending. Agatha is trapped in the false persona of detective Agnes in the first episode due to Wanda, and her quest to fully restore her powers is only necessary as a result. The first episode even involved Wanda in Agatha’s fake reality by having her “murder” be the case Agnes is investigating.

Moreover, the show continues to drop hints that Wanda may not be gone for good. As one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most powerful magic users, the Scarlet Witch shouldn’t be off of the board for too long. Wanda is not only far too interesting and important to remain dead, but she’s also too popular. The MCU is undoubtedly setting the stage for Wanda to return; it’s just a matter of when.

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Scarlet Witch reading the stolen Darkhold in WandaVision

The Scarlet Witch is due for a return to the MCU, and the franchise has been foreshadowing her return. Beyond Agatha All Along, a statue of Wanda from the place of her death was seen in the Void during Deadpool & Wolverine. Though a minor reference, the visual of Wanda felt less like a one-off and more of a reminder that she too was in a multiverse-themed MCU film. It’s unlikely that she’s in the Void, but the presence of her statue creates doubt about her fate.

Even so, the most likely MCU project to feature Wanda in the near future is still Agatha All Along. Not only has the show dropped repeated clues that point to Wanda’s return, but one of its characters might include a major familial link to her. Teen, a young magic-seeker in Agatha’s coven, is widely speculated to be an older version of Wanda’s son, Billy Maximoff. His identity is a mystery due to a magic sigil that prevents him from sharing his name. Most current evidence points toward this theory, and if Teen is Billy, a Wanda return may be imminent.

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Split image of Kathryn Hahn's Agatha Harkness talking to Mrs. Hart on her lawn in Agatha All Along (2024) on the left, Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff in her 70s attire after giving birth in Wandavision (2021) on the right

The most recent episode of Agatha All Along included a nod to Wanda in an unexpected way. In a 1970s-themed trial, Alice, a member of Agatha’s coven, had to perform “The Ballad of the Witches’ Road” as a protection spell of sorts. The song itself has nothing to do with Wanda, but Alice’s record lists a track titled “Red Haired Woman.” This could easily be an easter egg referencing Wanda, though she has had multiple hair colors throughout her time in the MCU. Because of the mystical nature of the Witches’ Road, however, the record may not be a coincidence.

Agatha All Along showrunner Jac Schaeffer had this to say when Entertainment Weekly asked about Wanda appearing in the series:

Agatha is not a character who’s going to stand in anyone’s shadow, so this is emphatically Agatha Harkness’ show. However, we are in the WandaVision corner of the universe, so Wanda’s legacy has threads in this narrative.

While not a confirmation, Schaeffer’s response wasn’t a denial either. Whether or not Teen is Billy, the Scarlet Witch’s presence is felt in Agatha All Along, and her return to the MCU could be very soon.