Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) has a totally different look in a spooky piece of concept art from Disney+ and Marvel Studios' WandaVision.

The design, created by Mayes C. Rubeo, sees Agatha wearing a different ensemble than the more flamboyant garb she had on in WandaVision, floating in front of storm clouds with a twisted-looking tree appearing behind her and her hands crackling with magic as leaves swirl about her, giving the concept art a tone akin to a classic Goosebumps book cover. Adding to the creepy feeling of the picture is Agatha's glowing eyes, which, when magnified, are positioned in a way as if she's staring at the viewer.

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Agatha Gets Her Own Show

Agatha, of course, will return in her own series, Agatha: Coven of Chaos. Regarding her role as Agatha, Hahn described it as "delicious," adding, "I love her so much. I mean, she's a witch, so what could be more delicious? And especially on the heels of this very profound and deep dive [in Tiny Beautiful Things] to be able to jump into something that was surprisingly a deep, a deep and profound dive as well was really an exciting, really difficult, but incredible year." On the topic of when Coven of Chaos hits Disney+, Hahn said she had "no idea," remarking that she was just "an eager, eager audience member waiting to see [when the series premieres.]"

Interestingly, Hahn's fellow returning WandaVision co-star and Mrs. Hart actor Debra Jo Rupp discussed how Coven of Chaos is WandaVision Season 2. "It's the second season of Wandavision for Marvel," commented Rupp. "It's very much like American Horror Story, where each season is a whole new kind of a thing. I was shocked when they called me, because I really thought that would be it, and I was fine with that. But when they called, I got so excited because [Mrs. Hart's] a character I never get to play. She's gonna be great fun."

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Besides Agatha, The Vision (Paul Bettany) is also set to get a show of his own, Vision Quest, which will focus on the android Avenger "trying to regain his memory and humanity." More recently, a new rumor claimed a Wiccan spinoff was in the works before the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes started. Marvel Studios has not confirmed any such project as being in development, however.

WandaVision is streaming on Disney+.

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