“Agatha All Along”, a tale from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is ending after only one season on Disney+.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for “Agatha All Along.”
‘Agatha All Along’

According to show co-star Patti LuPone, there will not be a second season of the Marvel Cinematic Universe show “Agatha All Along.” LuPone reportedly broke the news on Andy Cohen’s SiriusXM podcast “Andy Cohen Live” saying that showrunner Jac Shaeffer told her “I don’t do second seasons.” Disney has not publicly stated that the show will not return for a second season as of January 28.
“Agatha All Along” debuted on the Disney+ streaming service in September 2024 and ran for nine episodes. The show picks up the story of Agatha Harkness, played by Kathryn Hahn, who was last seen under a spell at the end of 2021’s Disney+ offering “WandaVision.” Released from the spell in “Agatha All Along,” she embarks on a journey to regain her powers. Along the way, a coven of witches play a major part in the story. Co-stars Joe Locke, Patti LuPone, Sasheer Zamata, and Aubrey Plaza play pivotal roles in Agatha’s adventures.

Many of the key characters died in the first season, including the titular Agatha so the lack of a follow-on season is not a huge shock. Series creator Jac Shaeffer also declined to follow up the first season of “WandaVision” although “Agatha All Along” does resume the story of a key character.
According to entertainment data analytics firm Luminate, “Agatha All Along” was the second least watched show from the Marvel Cinematic Universe on Disney+. Whether the low viewership contributed to the decision not to continue the series is unknown. While not finding a large view base, the show was reportedly only cost $40 million for nine episodes making it one of the cheapest MCU shows on Disney+. By comparison, cancelled “The Acolyte” reportedly cost around $200 million for the Star Wars universe show. “Agatha All Along” was also well-liked by its viewers, earning a 7.2/10 rating on IMDB. Given the low cost and good reception, fans of the show had hoped that a second season would be forthcoming.
Disney+ launched in 2019 and has relied heavily on the Marvel Cinematic Universe for content. In 2021, “WandaVision,” “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier,” “Loki,” “What if…?,” and “Hawkeye” all debuted. 2022 brought “Moon Knight,” “Ms. Marvel,” and “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,” while 2023 saw the releases of “Secret Invasion,” “Loki” season two, and “What if…?” season two. In 2024, “Echo,” “What if…?” season 3, and “Agatha All Along” were featured on the streaming service.
In 2025, Disney+ will be releasing “Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man” on January 29, “Daredevil: Born Again” on March 4, and “Ironheart” on June 24. Additional MCU offerings are due in the second half of 2025.
New information about Disney+ cancelled show “The Acolyte” recently became public, as well as rumors about a return of Natalie Portman in the Star Wars tale “Ahsoka” season two on Disney+.
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