Highlights

  • Agatha: Coven of Chaos star Sasheer Zamata confirmed her debut role in the spin-off, which will explore Agatha Harkness' story after WandaVision.
  • Zamata will be portraying Jennifer Kale, a sorceress from Marvel comics, but her take on the character will be different from expectations.
  • Behind the scenes, the production of Agatha: Coven of Chaos was described as magical and ethereal, with crystals, candles, and constant sage cleansing.

Agatha: Coven of Chaos star Sasheer Zatama confirmed her debut role in the upcoming spin-off ahead of its tentative release on Disney Plus next year.

Continuing the story that kicked off in WandaVision from where it left off, Agatha: Coven of Chaos is set to take fans back to fan favorite character Agatha Harkness and her exploits after her defeat at the hands of Wanda in the final episode of the Disney+ miniseries, which left her with her memory gone and her false WandaVision persona firmly in place. The spin-off was announced soon after WandaVision, the popularity of Kathryn Hahn's Agatha being the primary driver behind preliminary fan interest. The series would answer many questions, such as how Agatha could restore her memory, and quickly gathered a remarkable cast of new and returning MCU stars.

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Zamata, who was announced to be joining the Agatha: Coven of Chaos cast alongside Eric Andre in November, confirmed in an interview with Mashable that she portrays the character Jennifer Kale, a sorceress from Marvel comics that often appears alongside the prominent character Man-Thing as an assistant in his defense of the Nexus of All Realities in her native Florida. "I definitely did do as much [comic book] research as I could," Zamata said, discussing her take on the character. "But the way we formed this character is very different from what I think people expect."

Agatha Coven of Chaos Sasheer Zamata

Throughout the interview, Zamata also touched on her feelings towards the experience of working on the project, revealing some rather fitting behavior behind the scenes of the magic-heavy production of Agatha: Coven of Chaos. "Shooting the show was so magical and ethereal. It brought that out of everyone on set," she said. "There were crystals and candles everywhere. We saged and cleansed the stage all the time. It was the perfect environment for me." Despite her candid and interesting confirmation, there was no mention of any new plot points, which has been the case since Agatha: Coven of Chaos star Patti LuPone teased details about the show.

Zamata's description of the MCU filming atmosphere tracks with other newcomers to the franchise, with generally positive reviews and Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke ranking her MCU experience as the best, despite having worked on the hit HBO series and Star Wars. While this good reputation has not exempted the company from the ongoing SAF-AFTRA strike action, it’s a good tactic for an ever-expanding cinematic universe to ensure that new additions to the casts of its upcoming projects hear good things on the way in and say good things when filming wraps.

While her experience behind the scenes has been good, Zamata and her co-stars have a lot of work ahead of them, as many have described the Agatha spin-off series as Marvel Studios' most unnecessary project and voiced doubt about how Agatha: Coven of Chaos could connect to the rest of the MCU, which has only grown more vast and complex since WandaVision conclude its limited run on Disney Plus. While its 2024 release is now in question due to the strikes, it will be interesting to see what the stellar cast can do in the face of a fanbase that seems increasingly resentful of their favorite genre.

Agatha: Coven of Chaos is currently set to premiere on Disney Plus in 2024.

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Source: Mashable