Agatha All Along saw its finale, with the miniseries ending on October 30, 2024, with a double-finale episode.
While the events at the Witch's Road at the finale were shocking, there was also much suspense around what is next for the show's titular duo, Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) and Billy Maximoff (Joe Locke).
While Marvel is famous for teasing their fans with post-credits and mid-credits scenes, it was expected that the series would also have one to keep up the tradition and drop hints about the duo's next adventure.
But Agatha All Along does not have a post-credits scene. The episode ends without one, maybe because fans already know what's coming next for Agataha and Billy.
Hahn reprised her role as Agatha from another Marvel miniseries, WandaVision, where she disguised herself as Agnes, Wanda's nosy neighbor. She then appears in her first spin-off series with Wanda's son Billy.
Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers for Agatha All Along finale. Reader discretion is advised.
Why does Agatha All Along not have a post-credits scene?
While post-credits scenes are typical in Marvel shows, this Kathryn-led miniseries passed on this element. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, showrunner and writer Jac Schaeffer talks about Marvel's decision to not include a post-credits scene for the show-
"I wrote a number of post-credit scenes, as I've done on every Marvel project I've ever worked on, because it's the thing that changes the most and goes the longest as a question mark until you're finally confronted with it...Ultimately, it was a Marvel decision not to have a tag on this show."
While Schaeffer was revealed to have written some post-credits scenes for the show, they were omitted from the final cut.
It seems like many elements were opted out of the final cut. Mephisto, the Hellish Satan-esque demon, was expected to appear on the show, but Marvel decided not to delve much into that storyline. Instead, he is just name-dropped during some episodes.
Another character is Hulkling, a.k.a. Teddy Altman, Billy's shape-shifting Skrull boyfriend who was expected in Agatha All Along. Instead, Miles Gutierrez-Riley plays Eddie, a similar-sounding name as Billy's love interest. In the same interview with Entertainment Weekly, Schaeffer explains,
"There were early conversations [about Hulkling]...[Eddie] was originally called Teddy because we were looking at the artwork and thinking about that. That was a Marvel decision to not have him be Hulkling for the purposes of our show.''
How did Agatha All Along end?
In a shocking twist of events, Agataha and Billy meet Death at the Witch's Road and realize that fighting with it is futile.
Instead, Death strikes a deal with them to give one among themselves up, and she will spare the other. Agatha sacrifices herself and kisses Death to save Billy's life. While everyone thinks she is dead, she becomes a ghost at the end of Agatha All Along.
While it is unclear whether she can resurrect in her real form, she is expected to appear as a ghost, nodding to the character's origin in the comics.
Agatha will also become a spirit guide and mentor to Billy in their next adventures.
The duo's next outing is expected in WandaVision's next spin-off Vision series, where they will join Paul Bettany's Vision to find Billy's brother Tommy Maximoff.
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