

Marvel Needs to Bring Back Agatha and Wanda—Together!
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has introduced countless iconic characters, but few have left an impact quite like Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch) and Agatha Harkness.
Their rivalry in WandaVision wasn’t just about power—it was about control, fate, and the true nature of magic. But after Wanda’s supposed death in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Agatha’s lingering fate in Westview, the MCU seems to have separated two of its most compelling mystical forces.
This is a massive mistake.
With the multiverse unraveling and Marvel’s supernatural side expanding, it’s the perfect time to bring both witches back—together. But the real question is: how?
Could Agatha be the key to Wanda’s resurrection? Or will their reunion unleash something even more dangerous?
Let’s explore the hidden mysteries, the untapped potential, and why Marvel cannot afford to miss this opportunity.
Wanda and Agatha: A Dark Connection That Can’t Be Broken
Agatha Was Right About Wanda—Sort Of
When Agatha Harkness was revealed as the true villain of WandaVision, audiences quickly realized she wasn’t just an ordinary witch. She was ancient, cunning, and a survivor of the Salem Witch Trials.
More importantly, she saw Wanda for what she truly was before Wanda even understood herself.
She knew that Wanda wasn’t just a powerful sorceress—she was the Scarlet Witch, a being prophesied to wield chaos magic beyond comprehension.
And, in some ways, Agatha was right to be afraid.
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Wanda had no real control over her magic in WandaVision.
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She warped reality itself without understanding the consequences.
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She unknowingly enslaved an entire town in a twisted fantasy world.
Agatha’s attempt to steal Wanda’s power wasn’t just about greed—it was about survival. She understood that unchecked chaos magic could bring catastrophe to the entire multiverse.
But instead of listening, Wanda silenced her—locking her away in Westview, powerless, trapped in a fake identity.
The Scarlet Witch’s Tragic Fall—And the Mystery of Her Fate
Fast forward to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Wanda has fully embraced her dark destiny.
No longer just a grieving Avenger, she became a relentless force of destruction, tearing through realities in her desperate quest to find her children.
But by the film’s end, Wanda seemed to sacrifice herself, bringing down Mount Wundagore in a final act of redemption.
However, there’s one problem…
Marvel never confirmed her death.
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No body was shown.
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Her magic pulsed in the wreckage.
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Even Elizabeth Olsen has hinted that Wanda’s story isn’t over.
And that leads us to the biggest unanswered question:
Where did Wanda’s magic go?
And even more importantly—who still has a connection to it?
The answer is clear: Agatha Harkness.
How Agatha Could Bring Wanda Back—And Why She Must
The Darkhold’s Curse Didn’t Die With Wanda
Throughout WandaVision and Multiverse of Madness, we saw how the Darkhold corrupts everything it touches.
It transformed Wanda from a grieving mother into a monster. It twisted the minds of those who used it, including Doctor Strange himself.
But what if its influence still lingers?
Despite its destruction, dark magic never truly disappears—it simply waits for the right vessel.
And who better to unravel its secrets than Agatha?
Imagine this:
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Agatha escapes Westview as the remnants of Wanda’s magic begin to stir.
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She feels the echoes of the Scarlet Witch’s power—something unnatural, something unfinished.
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As she searches for answers, she discovers the truth—Wanda’s soul is not gone, but fractured.
And here’s the terrifying part:
What if Agatha is the only one who can bring Wanda back?
Resurrecting Wanda—But at What Cost?
If Agatha succeeds in reviving Wanda, the Scarlet Witch will not be the same person she was before.
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She may return with no memory of her past—a blank slate with only raw power.
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She may come back as a darker, more dangerous version of herself.
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Or, even more chilling—she may return as something else entirely.
The multiverse is already fractured. If Wanda’s resurrection goes wrong, it could shatter reality itself—setting the stage for Secret Wars.
This wouldn’t just be about bringing Wanda and Agatha back—it would be about unlocking an even greater mystery within Marvel’s supernatural world.
Why Marvel Needs This Storyline—Now More Than Ever
Magic Needs a True Rivalry
Marvel has struggled to create a truly great magical conflict.
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Doctor Strange vs. Mordo? Too one-sided.
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Loki vs. Sylvie? More about love than true opposition.
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Wanda vs. Agatha? A battle of fate, philosophy, and power.
Bringing Wanda and Agatha back together wouldn’t just reignite an iconic rivalry—it would set the stage for the most complex magical conflict in the MCU.
The Multiverse Needs a Chaos Catalyst
With Avengers: Secret Wars on the horizon, the multiverse is in chaos.
But what if Wanda’s return is the event that truly destabilizes everything?
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What if she doesn’t just return—but multiple Wandas from different realities collide?
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What if Agatha is forced to mentor, betray, or destroy her once again?
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What if the Scarlet Witch is not just a hero or villain, but a cosmic force unlike anything we’ve seen before?
This wouldn’t just bring back two amazing characters—it would redefine the supernatural side of Marvel for years to come.
Wanda and Agatha Must Return—Together
Marvel has a golden opportunity to do something unforgettable.
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Agatha Harkness is already coming back in Agatha: Darkhold Diaries—but her story means nothing if it doesn’t connect to Wanda.
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Wanda Maximoff is too powerful, too important, and too unfinished to be gone for good.
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Their bond is the key to unlocking the next phase of Marvel’s supernatural universe.
A story where Agatha and Wanda reunite—either as enemies, allies, or something far more dangerous—could be the defining magical conflict of the MCU.
Now, the only question is:
Will Marvel take this chance?
Or will they let one of their most captivating storylines slip away?
One thing is certain—the MCU is not ready for what happens when Wanda and Agatha return.
And when they do, nothing will ever be the same again.
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