‘I Don’t Think I Should Answer That One’: Joe Locke’s Hesitancy To Answer An Agatha All Along Question Gives Me A Good Idea Of What Might Happen In The Finale

‘I Don’t Think I Should Answer That One’: Joe Locke’s Hesitancy To Answer An Agatha All Along Question Gives Me A Good Idea Of What Might Happen In The Finale

As a die-hard Marvel fan who has been following the saga since the early days, I must say that the recent twists in Agatha All Along have left me utterly captivated! The revelation of Teen being Billy Maximoff, Wanda’s son, was nothing short of mind-blowing. And now, with Joe Locke hinting at Tommy’s potential appearance, I can barely contain my excitement.


If you haven’t watched the latest episode of “Agatha All Along”, it’s best to skip this discussion as we’ll be diving deep into the details.

In the recent installments of the Disney+ exclusive series, WandaVision‘s spin-off Agatha All Along, it has been revealed that the character played by Joe Locke, nicknamed “Teen”, is actually Billy Maximoff – the son of Wanda Maximoff and brother to Tommy. This revelation, unfolded in Episode 6 of the Marvel series, suggests that Billy’s spirit took over the body of the late William Kaplan. Given that we have been introduced to Billy, it seems logical to anticipate that Tommy will be unveiled next, doesn’t it?

Instead of querying Joe Locke about it, here’s what transpired during a recent, exclusive interview with TopMob post-Episode 6 of Agatha All Along, titled “Familiar by Thy Side.” I inquired whether Locke, the actor portraying Tommy on the show (his twin character), had any preferred casting choices for young Tommy. To which he responded:

To avoid any potential misunderstandings or unintended consequences for someone named Tommy in the future, I prefer not to respond to this question at the moment.

In simpler terms, you’re saying that based on your interpretation, we can expect to see Tommy before the finale of “Agatha All Along.” Furthermore, you’re confident that the reunion of the Maximoff twins will be a significant event in Marvel Studios’ plans to resurrect Elizabeth Olsen’s character, Wanda Maximoff, also known as The Scarlet Witch. During our discussion, you mentioned speaking with Joe Locke about Wanda’s demise. However, Joe Locke himself doesn’t seem to share the belief that Wanda actually died at the end of “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

It’s clear that Marvel Studios can’t afford to overlook the immense power of The Scarlet Witch in their upcoming movies, especially considering Robert Downey Jr.’s portrayal of Doctor Doom. After all, in Avengers: Endgame, she came incredibly close to ending Thanos’ reign. Moreover, a significant portion of the Doctor Strange sequel revolved around Wanda’s quest for universes where she was reunited with her children and found happiness.

The storyline of “Agatha All Along” proposes a means for resurrecting Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen). Since we’ve witnessed Billy adopt the body of someone who had recently passed away, as shown in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” it’s plausible that Wanda could have employed a similar tactic, leveraging her spirit or consciousness for this purpose.

The story we’re holding back will be unveiled down the line. For now, let’s focus on how Agatha All Along ends, as there seems to be a significant event ahead for Agatha (Kathryn Hahn) and Billy (Joe Locke) at the end of the Witches’ Road. And it could turn out to be something neither of them anticipated.

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2024-10-22 18:39