Agatha All Along has finally premiered on Disney Plus, and Kathryn Hahn has not lost her charm at all. She is still the same Agatha Harkness whom we met in WandaVision, but she has lost all her powers, thanks to Wanda, who sealed her in Westview with her spells. Now that the Goth Teen has helped her know her true identity, Agatha is all set to walk down the deadly Witches’ Road. So, what is Witches’ Road? Let’s help you find out.
What Is The Witches’ Road in Agatha All Along and Marvel?
The Witches’ Road is a pocket dimension in the parallel Earth that only the magic practitioners can get access to. The Witchcraft goddess resides there, and she fulfills the desires of the ones who reach the end of the road. Crossing the iconic magical road to the end is not easy, as it consists of many trials involving deadly monsters that make the road life-threatening. The Witches’ Road is similar to the Earth in terms of the environment and elements. However, time moves slower on the mystical road if compared to the Earth.
Scarlet Witch was the first one to walk on the legendary Witches’ Road after realizing that Witchcraft wasn’t working as it used to in Scarlet Witch #3. She was assisted by the ghost of her dead ex-mentor, Agatha. Wanda, who was dealing with some disturbing questions from her past, came across the answers she had been looking for for a long time after she walked on the road. Not only did she encounter several mystical beings, but she also met the former Scarlet Witch’s younger version.
Since her first experience with the Witches’ Road, Wanda crossed it several times and made some significant discoveries. For instance, she got to know about her mother’s mystical legacy. Well, now that Wanda Maximoff’s Scarlet Witch is gone forever and so are the copies of Darkhold, Agatha is left with no choice but to embark on the enchanted road with her newly formed Coven for the sake of her long-lost powers.
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