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productofmtwundagore · 6 months
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Kathryn Hahn’s Agatha Harkness and Joe Locke’s “Teen” in Agatha: Darkhold Diaries!! 🔮
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vintagegoddess12 · 3 months
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Yes, ma’am
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trendfilmsetter · 5 months
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Behind the scenes images for Marvel’s AGATHA: DARKHOLD DIARIES Disney+ series.
Releasing on Disney + late 2024
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marvelismylove · 7 months
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Is it just me or
Agatha: House of Harkness > Agatha Coven of Chaos > Agatha Darkhold Diaries.
It just keeps getting worse. I mean, Dorkhold Diaries? Really?
Makes me think of those book series Diary Of a Whimpy Kid, Dork Diaries and Dear Dumb Diaries. And that's a very bad vibe to get from a show that's supposed to be about a witch in a superhero universe. Smh.
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xmcu-fietro · 4 months
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Some Thoughts on Ralph + His Deleted Scene
Warning ahead for Wandavision and Mare of Easttown spoilers, as well as rumors about the Agatha spin-off!
Here's my initial thoughts on the scene! I kept pushing off posting this since I was worried I'd forget stuff that I'd want to mention, but I think at this point I just need to post it, and I can always repost/add stuff later xD
First Thoughts
Not to sound hyperbolic, but the costume/hair and makeup departments choosing to put Ralph (a very non-serious stoner surfer bro) in a button-up and for him to have the "police detective Colin Zabel" haircut is fascinating to me. This is the last thing I would expect him to look like outside of the hex--I'd been assuming that Ralph's haircut looked like Evan's in the behind the scenes Wandavision interview, or at least a little longer like his headshot. I guess they chose to just not give him a wig when they filmed, and that was right after shooting Mare of Easttown (but why? what was the reasoning behind that choice? because presumably they put some thought into it if they put so much thought into the hair/costuming for the rest of the show). Instead they gave him a much more formal, rule-follower type of haircut, not something more messy and laidback like he'd had in the show as Pietro/Ralph.
I also think it's really interesting that they made him wear a tucked in button-up shirt, because that feels weird for Ralph too. The hoodie/button-up combo is interesting because--at least as far as I know--that's an unusual combination (casual and formal, laid-back and serious, hex-Ralph and post-Hex-Ralph, who is rumored to be pretty affected by the Hex).
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(also, sidenote: Ralph's outfit gets me because I had a strong Dear Evan Hansen phase in highschool and it looks like someone combined Connor and Evan's fashion choices in this photo xD)
The Agatha Spin-Off
Anyways, back to Mare of Easttown. I think there's some possibility that they kept this hairstyle as an intentional nod to Colin because we already know that the Agatha spin-off is partially inspired by Mare of Easttown. (and who is Mare's kind-of-but-it's-complicated sidekick and love interest? Colin. And who is Agatha's kind-of-but-it's-complicated sidekick and (fake) love interest? Ralph. Checkmate, he has to be in the spin-off to make the reference complete! /half-joking). but he'd better not die this time or else
Is “Ralph” important?
From a character standpoint, regardless of whether "Ralph" ends up being Peter or being in the spin-off at all, I find it interesting that Ralph is a meta character referencing nine other characters: Ralph Kramden (The Honeymooners), Darrin Stephens (Bewitched), Nick Moore (Family Ties), Richard Stabone (Growing Pains), Uncle Jesse (Full House), Joey* (Friends), Pietro Maximoff (Age of Ultron), Peter Maximoff (X-Men movies), and now, with the Agatha rumors and the haircut, seemingly Colin Zabel (Mare of Easttown)—the latter two also being played by Evan Peters, which is extra meta.
All of this to say—there's a weird amount of meta referencing going on here, and you don't give a weird amount of meta references to a character who you’re not supposed to pay much attention to. If he was purely meant as a throwaway gag/joke character, trying to layer so many references would be putting a hat on a hat—trying to do too many things with one joke, overwhelming it and, in this case, causing Ralph to seem confusing and unnecessary rather than funny.
While I can't prove that him being important means he'll end up being Peter or that he'll end up in the Agatha spin-off, I definitely think that him referencing so many characters, being the missing person in the case that led to SWORD going to Westview, and all of the other weird things about him (the 60's flashback from Halloween, the P8M license plate, his hair in episode 5) has to mean something--even if the more Peter-ish clues do end up being more of a red herring than hints of truth (although I still think he's Peter, so I'm not giving up on that yet).
And for what it's worth, I think if Marvel was trying to introduce a new, relevant to the story but totally-not-Quicksilver character, they wouldn't have practically had a big "THIS IS QUICKSILVER" sign above him until the finale. Because ultimately that would hurt a completely separate character, since that new character would just live in Peter's/Pietro's shadows instead of getting to be their own character--I mean, we know Ralph is important, but we don't even know his real name, since Ralph was his hex name. So if he is important--and he certainly seems to be--I think he'd have to be Peter.
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*note: Ralph may also be referencing Chandler, which makes for 10 references instead of 9.
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aparticularbandit · 5 months
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i saw on twitter that in Agatha's show, the whole Westview Hex thingy will be justified as just 'Avenger Training Exercise' or something like that by the media, and that the general public does not know of what really happened...
I wonder who covered up for Wanda? I don't think Westview citizens or S.W.O.R.D would do that... maybe Monica?
also if it's true, i hope that we get to see everyone's reaction to it, having something so traumatic that happened to you being downplayed as just.... superhero training
I don't necessarily think it was on any singular person to cover up for Wanda.
Firstly, the Westview Anomaly was a very small, compact problem that happened to a very small group of people. One singular town that, from what we could see of its before state, was kind of rundown and on its way out. Not a very large population and removed enough from everyone else that it doesn't seem to have been a particularly big deal when people forgot about it entirely.
This is not a Detroit or a New York where when something like this happens, people notice. It's somewhere between a suburb and a small town in the middle of nowhere - it looks like a suburb, but it also looks like it was a town that might have been in process when the Snap hit, which...destroyed all of its forward momentum.
Which is to say that most people don't know Westview exists in the first place, and they certainly wouldn't know something happened unless it was big enough to hit the news, and it wouldn't be big enough to hit the news unless someone talked about it and even then someone would have to believe them.
Besides all that, the Westview Anomaly happened pretty much immediately in the aftermath of everyone's loved ones returning in the exact same spot they'd disappeared in the first place. Most people were caught up in finding out what happened in the time they were gone or tracking down their families or etc. They wouldn't have the emotional bandwidth to hear about what happened in Westview. I honestly don't think most people would even care.
(Unfortunately for the people of Westview, who absolutely did not deserve any of that happening to them.)
And calling it an Avengers Training Exercise is all about Avengers PR.
Wanda already looks bad in terms of an Avenger - she was part of Hydra, she accidentally bombed an entire building, she turned on half of them (with other former Avengers), and then she was a refugee from the law. She is literally a huge reason why the Sokovian Accords were written in the first place. General PR for Wanda specifically would suck a lot. Adding another notch in that belt would look even worse on the Avengers, who added her to their ranks in the first place, despite her sketchy past, and then tried to keep her in their ranks even after the bombing. And may or may not have tried to stand up for her in the five years she was gone! (During which the Sokovian Accords were appealed - but honestly, we don't know how their PR team spun things in those five years. We don't know a lot about what happened in those five years.)
It isn't about Wanda so much as it is about maintaining trust in the Avengers, who, yes, arguably just brought everyone back and are very well-loved, but like. If the general public doesn't know about Wesview, that changes Strange's comment in DSMOM about trying to get Wanda back on the lunchbox. People don't trust Wanda, and they don't trust a superhero team who keeps trusting someone they don't trust.
People might have seen a bunch of military - SWORD - vehicles and wanted to know why they were there.
But it is so much easier to sweep it under the rug than to deal with the panic that a former Avenger gone rogue would have caused. (Just like it's easier to sweep Clint's Ronan under the rug than to deal with the consequences that, again, a former Avenger gone rogue would have caused.)
And I think you're right - it would be interesting to see what it might look like, what it might feel like, to have that sort of trauma just...ignored. Lied about. Because having the heroes not look bad is more important than acknowledging what happened to them.
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I may implement that in something later, actually, if I get to it.
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harknessimp · 2 years
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Wanda: How long does it take before you start hallucinating from sleep deprivation?
Darcy: I think-
Agatha: Seventy-two hours
Wanda: How do you know?
Agatha: There’s a clown behind you.
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movie-magic · 2 years
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ordinaryschmuck · 2 years
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Hm...
Echo could be interesting.
Agatha: House of Harkness seems like a bit of a reach.
I’ll hold out hopes for Ironheart.
I liked Loki Season One, so Season Two should be good.
And I honestly have no idea why they’re doing Secret Invasion when the Skrulls aren’t evil.
Overall, a pretty...meh lineup.
...Am I getting over Marvel?
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productofmtwundagore · 6 months
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The Witches’ Road as seen in Agatha: The Darkhold Diaries! 💜
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vintagegoddess12 · 2 years
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What if Agatha's coven thought she was the scarlet witch? Listen to me. There's a lot of talks now that the chaos magic Wanda has protect its vessel. Magic on autopilot, per se. In WV, we saw Agatha's power protect her from the burning as well. She looked shocked it even happened.
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blanchettsisla · 8 months
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i’m going to announce a long term strike on the marvel company’s life bc of this.
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grahamgodzilla2 · 2 years
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Good morning to everyone and especially to the Marvels thanks to which we now have THIS-
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peach-and-bugs · 2 years
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THEY CHANGED THE NAME!!!!!!
How do we feel, because I’m kinda upset about it. “Agatha: House of Harkness” just had such a beautifully perfect ring to it and “coven of chaos” just doesn’t show up
Ecstatic about having a rough release timeline though, but I’m praying for winter 2023 over 2024, as I assume we all are
(Also who else is looking forward to She-Hulk next month, because I’m thrilled, all it’s the strange cgi and will definitely be working on some potential fic plots in the meantime)
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xmcu-fietro · 2 years
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“The writers for the Agatha spinoff wrote wandavision episodes 5 6 and 8” AND WHAT DO THOSE EPISODES HAVE IN COMMON
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