Why Agatha All Along Doesn’t Have A Post-Credits Scene

Why Agatha All Along Doesn't Have A Post-Credits Scene

Key Takeaways

  • Agatha All Along lacked a post-credits scene, unlike many Marvel projects.
  • Agatha reconciles with Billy at the end, hinting at future MCU appearances.
  • Marvel decided not to include post-credits scenes in Agatha All Along, despite them being written.

As a seasoned gamer and Marvel enthusiast who has spent countless hours immersed in the MCU, I can’t help but feel a tad disappointed that Agatha All Along didn’t include a post-credits scene. It’s become such an integral part of the Marvel experience, and after binge-watching this captivating series, I was eagerly anticipating a sneak peek into what’s next for our favorite witch.


Marvel’s recent Disney+ series, titled “Agatha All Along“, has wrapped up with a thrilling finale. Unlike several productions from Marvel Studios, this series did not include a scene after the credits.

In the continuation of last year’s hit series, WandaVision, titled Agatha All Along, we delve deeper into the life of Agatha Harkness, the infamous witch, who was first introduced in the MCU. The finale of WandaVision concluded with Wanda Maximoff disenchanting Agatha and imprisoning her in a reality-bending spell. In this new series, however, young character Teen (portrayed by Joe Locke) frees Agatha from her confinement and joins forces with a coven of witches to traverse the Witches’ Path. The storyline of Agatha All Along culminated in its ninth episode, revealing that Teen had unwittingly created the road using his powers. In a selfless act, Agatha sacrificed herself to Death (played by Aubrey Plaza), allowing her spirit to return.

Agatha All Along Producer Reveals What Happened To the Series’ Post-Credits Scenes

Although most Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) productions feature post-credit scenes, Agatha All Along does not include any additional footage following the credits. Interestingly, showrunner Jac Schaeffer did compose a few post-credit scenes for the conclusion of Agatha All Along, but these were not included in the final version. According to Schaeffer’s interview with Entertainment Weekly, this decision not to include a tag for the show was made by Marvel itself.

As a dedicated gamer (and Marvel fan), I always craft multiple post-game cutscenes for every project I tackle, as they’re the elements that keep evolving and leave you guessing until you finally encounter them. However, it was Marvel who decided against including a tag in this series.

In the finale of “Agatha All Along”, Billy manages to patch things up with Agatha after their disagreements. Fearful of encountering her son, Nicky, Agatha hesitates to move on. As a solution, Billy proposes that she become his guide instead. The story concludes with Billy and spectral Agatha exiting her Westview home together, embarking on a journey to find Billy’s long-lost sibling, Tommy. Using his magical abilities, Billy locates Tommy’s spirit and transfers it into the body of a drowning teenager, but its precise location remains undisclosed.

Why Agatha All Along Doesn't Have A Post-Credits Scene

Is there a possibility that Agatha and Billy, characters from WandaVision, could make a comeback in some form within the MCU, considering their series finale? If so, one might expect them to resurface in Vision Quest, given Paul Bettany’s return as Vision. However, it seems that the question of Billy’s reappearance remains unanswered, as showrunner Jac Schaeffer has hinted she can’t confirm a direct connection to the upcoming Vision Quest.

It’s uncertain what specific details were included in the post-credit scenes for the series Agatha All Along, which ended up being cut. Marvel Studios has a reputation for keeping things under wraps and may be hesitant to introduce elements in post-credits scenes that might not come to fruition. It’s possible that this is an instance of the studio taking a cautious approach, as there have been several instances of tags at the end of recent Marvel films that haven’t yet been fulfilled.

All episodes of Agatha All Along are now streaming on Disney+.

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2024-11-05 20:24