By Dezimey Kum
At the end of WandaVision, fans were left curious about Agatha Harkness' fate. Played by Kathryn Hahn, Agatha revealed herself as a powerful witch and the series' true antagonist.
Agatha first appears as Agnes, the nosy neighbor in WandaVision, but it soon becomes clear there's more to her than meets the eye.
Agatha’s big reveal comes with the catchy tune “Agatha All Along,” letting us know she’s been behind much of the chaos in Westview.
She was drawn to Westview by Wanda's powerful magic, which emerged from the hex Wanda placed over the town. Agatha’s true goal? To harness Wanda's magic for herself.
In the WandaVision finale, Agatha and Wanda duel, with Agatha pushing Wanda to use her magic recklessly to steal it. But Wanda proves she’s not easily outsmarted.
Agatha uses psychological tactics to persuade Wanda her powers are dangerous. She pretends to be responsible while secretly wanting to steal Wanda's magic.
As the battle rages, Wanda cleverly casts runes around the Westview hex, ensuring that only she can use her powers within that space.
In the final moments, Wanda embraces her identity as the Scarlet Witch, unlocking power that Agatha feared. This transformation secures her victory and shapes her future.
Rather than killing her, Wanda chooses a more fitting punishment. She traps Agatha in her Westview persona, Agnes, the nosy neighbor.
Before Wanda completes the spell, Agatha issues a chilling warning. She tells Wanda that she doesn’t know what she’s unleashed by becoming the Scarlet Witch.
As Agatha All Along begins, Agatha is trapped in her Agnes identity. Meanwhile, Aubrey Plaza and Joe Locke work to break the spell and restore her memories.