A new image has been released forAgatha All Along, Disney’s sequel toWandaVision. The picture not only marks the first promotional image shared for the series, it also reveals a first look at the group of ‘covenless’ witches being led byKathryn Hahn’s Agatha Harkness.
In a new image shared byEmpire, Hahn’s Agatha Harkness can be seen leading a quartet of covenless witches. Described by creator Jac Schaeffer as a “disparate, mixed bag of witches”, the group includes Patti LuPone’s Lilia, Sasheer Zamata’s Jennifer, Debra Jo Rupp’s Sharon (a character that coincidentally also appeared alongside Agatha inWandaVision), and Ali Ahn’s Alice.

“What they have in common is that they’re covenless witches,”Schaeffer said.“Witches are defined by deception, treachery, villainy, and selfishness. What do you do when you have a group of witches who [demonstrate] those notions and you need them to work together?“While specific details about these witches are scarce, it’s clear that Schaeffer intends to present them as fully realized characters.
Agatha: Coven of Chaos
Teasing that the show would delve deeper into Agatha’s characterization, Schaeffer also promised fans would see more of Agatha’s human side. “[Where]WandaVisionplayed with the form of classic TV sitcoms, [here] we do a lot of playing with what the assumptions about witches are,” Schaeffer stated. “Like, what are the shorthand visuals for witches? We certainly didn’t want a one-dimensional nasty witch. We will have moments where we see Agatha’s true heart.”
This reiteratesHahn’s latest comments about the project, which she called ‘hilarious and deep’. You can check out the new image below.

Hahn originally portrayed the character of Agatha Harkness in WandaVision, where it was revealed that she was manipulating the Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) to steal her abilities. After her defeat, Wanda leaves Agatha trapped in Westview, brainwashed, powerless, and unaware of her true identity. Agatha (and Hahn’s performance) stole fans' hearts, however, anda new series about the now-powerless villainwas commissioned.
Originally titledAgatha: House of Harkness, the series was eventually retitledAgatha: Coven of Chaos, before being retitled once again asAgatha: Darkhold Diaries. Ultimately, the series is being marketed under the titleAgatha All Along, a reference toHahn’s Emmy-winning, scene-stealing number fromWandaVision. With its campy, overtly evil lyrics and sound, it’s the perfect encapsulation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s version of the character — making it a natural choice for the show’s title.

Marvel’s Agatha Spinoff & Ironheart Series Get Premiere Dates
Agatha All Along and Ironheart get new logos and release dates at Disney’s recent Upfronts presentation.
The series was originally scheduled for release last year, but production delays (including reshoots and a creative re-evaluation at Marvel Studios) pushed its release date back to July 01, 2025, making it part of Marvel’s Phase Five initiative. Much likeWandaVision,Agatha All Alongis expected to run for 9 episodes. In addition to the aforementioned witches, Joe Locke will also be portraying ‘Billy’, a teen boy who finds himself joining the coven. Aubrey Plaza rounds out the cast as the piece’s villain — a witch named Rio Vidal who has a history with Agatha.

