Marvel Has Officially Released the ‘Agatha All Along’ Song
WandaVision episode 7 revealed that Agnes, Agatha Harkness, is currently behind the mystery of Westview, but her purpose of doing so is unknown. Nevertheless, this reveal has put WandaVision on a whole new pedestal, and as we approach the climax, we can only expect things to go uphill from here. It only took nearly seven entire episodes to get there, but Agnes (Kathryn Hahn) finally revealed herself as the classic Marvel sorceress in the waning moments of “Breaking the Fourth Wall,” showing fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that she’s another character that dabbles in the mystic arts. As some have pointed out, Agatha’s powers are purple in nature, a reveal leading directly into a popular fan theory about the Infinity Stones potentially still being in a play. To be honest, it was one of the craziest plot twists in the entire WandaVision series.
As we’ve seen in every episode on WandaVision so far, those red powers have been directly responsible for changing reality within Westview – just like the Scarlet Reality Stone. If you look at how Wanda’s (Elizabeth Olsen) powers manifest, they’re red in nature. As for Agatha’s powers, her powers are in purple. Fans believe that this could resemble the Power Stone. We’ve yet to see Agatha at full power — or even use her skillset for more than a single one-shot — but the post-credits scene could help support the theory even further. When Monica (Teyonah Parris) opens the cellar doors, you can see pulsating purple veins run alongside the mossy branches that are distributed throughout her basement. It’s almost as if, you know, her magic is powering something.
Now, Marvel has officially released WandaVision’s “Agatha All Along” song. Portrayed by Kathryn Hahn, Agatha Harkness was introduced in WandaVision as Agnes, Wanda and Vision’s nosy neighbor in their seemingly idyllic suburban life. Like so much of WandaVision, Agnes’ true nature was shrouded in mystery, with many speculating there was more to her than meets the eye. WandaVision went the extra mile by giving Agatha her own theme song, positing it as the tune for the show Agatha All Along.
The song made an immediate impact on viewers, almost instantly becoming WandaVision’s most memorable track thus far. Now, for those who spent the entire weekend humming “Agatha All Along” to themselves, Marvel’s shared the official isolated clip. Taking to their official Twitter account, Marvel posted the “Agatha All Along” sequence from “Breaking the Fourth Wall.” Check out the video below:
https://twitter.com/wandavision/status/1363911433025556480
“Agatha All Along” is a sentence that none of the Marvel fans will ever forget. And why should they? It is undoubtedly one of the most epic moments in the history of web series, considering that WandaVision is Marvel’s first-ever Disney+ series, and is already making a dent in the game. Agatha Harkness is the villain, as of now, from what we can infer with the conclusion of episode 7 which aired on the previous Friday. As most have suspected all along, Agnes (Kathryn Hahn) was revealed to be the long-time marvel sorceress in the latest episode of WandaVision.
The episode — aptly titled “Breaking the Fourth Wall” — took fans on a descent into the dark side of mysticism in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, revealing Agatha to be the puppetmaster behind the events we’ve seen in the Disney+ series so far. “You didn’t think you were the only witch here in Westview,” said Agnes to Wanda. And Wanda’s reaction represented ours too – awe. The said episode also includes a brief look at some of the relics the witch has kept in her basement, including a shot of a magically imbued book that received screentime by its lonesome. While a lot of people are thinking the book could be a rebooted version of the Darkholdm the other half believes it could be Shuma-Gorath stans – think it could be something much more sinister.
It leans heavily into its sitcom influences, with each episode being modeled after different shows from various eras. One of WandaVision’s most notable staples is the episodes are accompanied by their own theme song designed to fit the time period. So it’s fitting that Agatha got a unique tune herself that played alongside the big reveal in “Breaking the Fourth Wall.” It helps underscore her importance to the overall narrative and hints at major things to come in WandaVision’s remaining episodes. It’ll be interesting to see what Agatha hopes to achieve by wreaking havoc in Westview.
While Marvel’s Disney+ shows are looking to take advantage of the TV medium by trying new things (She-Hulk is a legal drama, for example), it seems unlikely the subsequent series will have musical moments of their own. March’s Falcon and the Winter Soldier seems to be more like a traditional MCU offering. We can also epoxy a season 2 for WandaVision. WandaVision is currently streaming on Disney+.