The upcoming Disney+ Original series “Agatha: Coven of Chaos” from Marvel Studios will star Kathryn Hahn as her character from WandaVision. Elizabeth Olsen played Wanda Maximoff aka Scarlet Witch in the Disney+ series and many have been wondering if Olsen could return for the spin-off series.
Speaking to Deadline recently, the actress addressed whether her character might return for “Agatha: Coven of Chaos” to which Olsen offered the following cryptic response.
”I don’t know ever how to answer these questions, except I don’t… I think I’ll be back…”
You can see that Twitter post below:
Elizabeth Olsen on whether Wanda Maximoff is back in the neighborhood on Marvel series ‘Agatha: Coven of Chaos pic.twitter.com/agEEcRxh71
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) March 12, 2023
Not many other details are known about the project however fellow WandaVision stars will reportedly be returning for the series, Emma Caulfield, who played Sarah Proctor, aka Dottie Jones, and Debra Jo Rupp (That ’70s Show, That ’90s Show) who played Mrs. Hart have been confirmed to appear in the upcoming series. Joe Locke will reportedly star as a villain in the series along with Aubrey Plaza. (The White Lotus). Sasheer Zamata (Saturday Night Live), and Eric André have been cast in unknown roles. Additionally, Ali Ahn (Raising Dion). Maria Dizzia (The Staircase), and Patti LuPone will reportedly play witches in the upcoming series.
According to THR, Jac Schaeffer, who is serving as head writer and executive producer on the show, has stepped up to act as a director of multiple episodes. Joining her are Gandja Monteiro (Wednesday), as well as Rachel Goldberg, (Resident Evil).
The outlet also reports David Payton, David Lengel, Asif Ali, Amos Glick, Brian Brightman, and Kate Forbes, all of whom appeared on WandaVision, are returning for the spinoff.
The series is currently filming in Atlanta and is working under the title of “My Pretty.”
Marvel’s “Agatha: Coven of Chaos” will reportedly consist of 9 episodes and is scheduled to release on Disney+ in Winter 2023/2024.
Source: Twitter via The Direct