‘WandaVision’ Spinoff ‘Agatha: Coven of Chaos’ Casts Aubrey Plaza

Aubrey Plaza joins Kathryn Hahn in the upcoming Marvel Studios series “Agatha: Coven of Chaos” on Disney+, Diversity has learned from sources.

The series is a spin-off of the Marvel show “WandaVision,” with Hahn slated to reprise the role of Agatha Harkness. Details about the plot, including the character Plaza would play in the show, are being kept under wraps. Emma Caulfield Ford will also reprise her role as Dottie from “WandaVision” in the new series, meanwhile Diversity exclusively reported that “Heartstopper” star Joe Locke will also star in “Coven of Chaos.”

As previously stated, Marvel does not comment on projects they have in the works. Plaza representatives declined to comment.

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The role marks a reunion of sorts for Plaza and Hahn, who both previously appeared on the NBC sitcom “Parks and Recreation,” with Plaza starring as April Ludgate, while Hahn played memorable political strategist Jen Barkley for about a dozen episodes. Plaza currently stars in the second season of the HBO anthology series “The White Lotus” as well as the FXX animated series “Little Demon.” She is best known for her roles in shows like ‘Parks and Recreation’ and ‘Legion’. In shows, she has starred in such projects as “Dirty Grandpa”, “Ingrid Goes West” and “Emily the Criminal”.

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Plaza is repped by CAA, MGMT Entertainment and Schreck Rose.

Diversity “Coven of Chaos” was in the works as of October 2021, with Disney officially confirming the news in November of that year. Jac Schaefer, head writer and executive producer of “WandaVision,” returns in that role for “Coven of Chaos.”

In “WandaVision”, Hahn began playing the role of Agnes, Wanda and Vision’s open-minded neighbor, before it was revealed that she was actually Agatha Harkness, a powerful witch. In the Marvel comics and series, Agatha is shown to have survived the Salem Witch Trials and is more than a match for Wanda, the so-called Scarlet Witch. When viewers last saw her in the “WandaVision” finale, Wanda traps Agatha in Westview using her powers to force her to return to her Agnes character.

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“WandaVision,” the first live-action MCU show on Disney+, earned 23 Emmy nominations in its debut, including one for Hahn for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series. One of the show’s wins came in the Best Original Score and Lyrics category for the song “Agatha All Along,” which was used as part of the reveal that Hahn’s character was not what she seemed.



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