Kathryn Hahn ‘WandaVision’ Spinoff in the Works at Disney+
We’re about to see a whole lot more of Agatha Harkness.
We’re about to see a whole lot more of Agatha Harkness.
The highlights of Netflix’s October release slate include “Malcolm X,” “Titanic,” “Step Brothers,” and “Gladiator.”
It’s been Kathryn Hahn all along, but the Best Supporting Actress race has tightened.
The actress behind Agatha Harkness spoke to IndieWire about bonding with the cast, kids mocking her “witch moves,” and how much she misses live theater.
The eight-episode series will debut on Apple TV+ on November 12.
Kathryn Hahn takes being a witch in the Marvel Cinematic Universe very seriously.
Kathryn Hahn has been brilliantly deconstructing suburban housewives long before “WandaVision.”
Hahn hopes the “WandaVision” finale is not the last time she’ll play the villainous Agatha Harkness.
Kathryn Hahn has been brilliantly deconstructing suburban housewives long before “WandaVision.”
“The Series Finale” leaned hard on big battles and emotional goodbyes, while leaving a lot of lingering questions about heroes, villains, and escaping reality.
With a little help from Kathryn Hahn (OK, a lot of help), “WandaVision” finally puts its full focus on Wanda’s grief and finds the emotional resonance it’s needed all along.
The line between reality and illusion starts to blur in the Marvel spin on classic sitcom shows.