Agatha All Alongit's (already) over… The Marvel series has ended last week on Disney+ with a climax episode 9. According to an Insider who is always well informed, the showrunner, who recently spoke about the absence of Mephisto, had written two post-credits scenes. Deleted from the final version, we reveal the content below.
These 2 post-credits scenes you'll never see
If you haven't seen the finale yetAgatha All Alonggo your way. Otherwise, let's take a look at the information learned by the public in episode 9. After theorizing about the meaning of the title, Internet users discovered that, in fact, the Witches' Road that the characters took in Westview is not the real one. Invented by Billy using the power of chaos magic, it was intended to allow him to find Tommy, his brother. Agatha helps him free the Scarlet Witch's second son, who turns out to be stuck in the same body as him, then finds redemption by sacrificing himself to save him from the clutches of Death. According to insider MyTimeToShineHello, the showrunner of the series, Jac Schaeffer, had initially written two post-credits scenes, which did not survive the final version.
One of them had Jennifer Kale looking for the doctor who is still alive somehow https://t.co/hn5rEvY3eN pic.twitter.com/Ml3ASDK09K
— MyTimeToShineHello (@MyTimeToShineH) https://twitter.com/MyTimeToShineH/status/1853161186076115019?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
The second post-credits scene they decided not to use showed Rio/Lady Death following Ghost Agatha and Billy into the portal at the end https://t.co/hn5rEvXvpf pic.twitter.com/8dDNc3j7x8
— MyTimeToShineHello (@MyTimeToShineH) https://twitter.com/MyTimeToShineH/status/1853515901821202648?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
One of them saw Jennifer Kale going in search of the doctor, who for some unknown reason is still alive.
The second scene they decided not to use showed Rio/Death following Agatha and Billy's ghost into the portal at the end.
Information to be taken (as always) with a grain of salt, the veracity of which we will never really know. Unless, of course, director and producer Jac Schaeffer ever mentions the subject!
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