Agatha All Along: New Clip Raises Questions About Scarlet Witch Darkhold

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Some fans have also speculated that Mephisto could return in Agatha All Along

A new clip from Agatha All Along has raised questions about the possible return of the Darkhold, the evil magical tome from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and its connection to Scarlet Witch. The book, which was destroyed at the end of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness along with the supposed death of Wanda Maximoff, makes a new appearance in a TV spot for the series.

In a recent interview, Elizabeth Olsen hinted that there may still be hope for Wanda to return in Agatha All Along

Marvel Studios has reiterated that Wanda’s death at the end of the film is real and not a plot device. In the official context of the MCU, Wanda’s sacrifice ended not only her life but also the threat posed by the Darkhold and its influence. However, despite the character’s absence from subsequent titles, the appearance of the Darkhold in Agatha All Along suggests that there may still be something unresolved in Scarlet Witch’s story. Wanda’s connection to the book has always been central, and its new appearance could reopen old wounds or introduce new magical dynamics.

The Darkhold, originally introduced in WandaVision as the tome possessed by Agatha Harkness played a fundamental role in Wanda’s evolution into Scarlet Witch. However, how Agatha managed to get her hands on the book is a mystery that could finally be answered in the new series. The presence of the Darkhold in Agatha: Coven of Chaos could therefore connect not only to Agatha’s past but also to potential future developments related to dark magic and the Multiverse.

Some fans have also speculated that Mephisto, one of the most anticipated villains in the Marvel Universe, will return in Agatha All Along. The WandaVision series had sparked numerous theories about her appearance but without confirmation. Now, with the Darkhold back in the spotlight, these speculations have returned to circulate, further fueled by the presence of a mysterious character, played by Joe Locke, who could be Billy Kaplan, aka Wiccan.

Source: comicbook