There are still two more episodes of Agatha All Along to go, but it will not take long before the Marvel Cinematic Universe series is over. Kathryn Hahn and the rest of Agatha All Along‘s cast have done a fantastic job with the latest entry in the MCU. The show serves as the perfect follow-up to WandaVision, delivering the same comedy, emotion, drama, surprises, and style shown by what many believe to be Marvel Studios’ best TV show. After assembling a coven of witches at the start of the season, there have been some casualties.
Many surprise reveals have been made throughout Agatha All Along. The show saw the coven steadily lose members as it surpassed the trials of the Witches’ Road. Agatha All Along‘s latest episodes set up the Disney+ series’ finale in some exciting ways. It has finally been revealed that Billy Maximoff is after Tommy, his brother, at the end of the Witches’ Road; Aubrey Plaza’s Rio Vidal is actually the MCU’s version of Lady Death — the concept of Death herself — and Lilia Calderu seemingly sacrificed herself to save everyone just as she found peace with her powers.
What Time The Agatha All Along Finale Releases
Marvel Has Prepared A Halloween Event
Marvel Studios is set to repeat a strategy from the show’s debut for Agatha All Along‘s finale. The MCU series has 9 episodes. After having premiered with two episodes on September 18, the show’s final two episodes will be released at the same time this week. Agatha All Along‘s two-part finale will start streaming on Disney+ on Wednesday, October 30, at 9 PM ET. With the magical series’ final two episodes dropping together just a day before Halloween, Marvel Studios is giving fans a nice event leading into the holiday.
What To Expect From The Agatha All Along Finale
The Finale Will Reveal What Is At The End Of The Witches’ Road
Agatha All Along still has a few major questions to answer before the show is over. With Rio Vidal being revealed to be the MCU’s version of Lady Death, when Aubrey Plaza’s character reappears in the finale, anything could happen. As Billy Maximoff essentially cheated death when his soul got attached to William Kaplan’s body just as he died, Death could come to collect now that his identity is in the open. After having bonded with Joe Locke’s character, Agatha Harkness would likely put herself between Billy and Rio if it came to that.
Besides what seems like an inevitable confrontation with Lady Death, Agatha All Along‘s two-part finale also has to pay off the series’ long journey. The final episodes should feature the final trial the coven goes through, which could claim the life of Jennifer Kale and reveal what awaits at the end of the Witches’ Road for those who complete it. For Billy, that should be the reveal of where his brother Tommy is, while Agatha could either get her powers back or be reunited with her deceased son, Nicholas Scratch. Agatha All Along‘s finale is shaping up to be intense.
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