Kathryn Hahn on Possible Agatha Season 2: ‘Am I Personally Done With Playing This Witch? No.’

She can offer no details on when, how, or in what Marvel project, but Kathryn Hahn will play Agatha Harkness again, if she has any say in the matter.

“Am I personally done with playing this witch? No,” Hahn told TVLine’s Michael Ausiello on Sunday’s Golden Globes red carpet. She was quick to add, though, that “we’d have to let the powers that be make those decisions” when it comes to a formal greenlight on Agatha All Along Season 2.

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Agatha‘s first season wrapped up Oct. 30 on Disney+, and no official word has come down about its fate. In November, though, it was reported that Agatha would submit in the comedy series categories, not limited series, for the Golden Globes and other upcoming awards shows — suggesting, as we point out to Hahn in the video above, that Agatha is poised to return for more episodes.

“It does suggest that,” Hahn conceded. “I am as in-the-dark as you are. There’s going to be a Vision show, so that could be of a trilogy [with WandaVision and Agatha All Along]. But who knows?”

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Indeed, as first reported last May, Paul Bettany will return to play Vision in a Disney+ series focused on White Vision — the iteration of Bettany’s character that survived WandaVision — as he explores his new purpose in life. In October, Bettany told The Hollywood Reporter that the Vision-centric project would start filming in 2025, adding that “we’re cooking up something that I’m really excited about.”

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Agatha All Along, meanwhile, found Hahn’s titular witch breaking free of the spell that Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda Maximoff trapped her in at the end of WandaVision, which confined Agatha to her nosy neighbor “Agnes” persona. Upon emerging from the spell, Agatha teamed up with a mysterious teenager — later revealed to be Billy Maximoff (aka Wiccan), one of Wanda’s sons — and a new coven of her own to travel the fabled Witches’ Road, in an attempt to restore her lost power.

During the freshman finale, Agatha sacrificed herself to save Billy from his demise, though she later appeared to him as a ghost and planned to stick by his side as he searched for his MIA brother, Tommy. (Read our full finale recap here.) TVLine readers gave the finale an average grade of “B+,” while Season 1 overall earned an “A.”

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