Agatha All Along Episodes 1 & 2 Easter Eggs & MCU References Explained

As a long-time Marvel fan who has been following the cinematic universe since its inception, I must say that Agatha All Along is a delightful addition to the ever-expanding MCU. The series’ intricate Easter eggs and references not only pay homage to beloved titles but also offer a fresh take on familiar characters.


The eagerly awaited fantasy-sci-fi series Agatha All Along has landed on Disney+ and is sparking curiosity with its Easter eggs and Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) nods. These Easter eggs are crucial in linking fans to the Marvel universe, providing intricate details. After the debut of the first two episodes, viewers can’t wait to uncover these references, gaining a deeper understanding of the storyline.

Here is a list of Agatha All Along Episode 1 & 2’s easter eggs and their MCU references.

All major MCU easter eggs spotted in Agatha All Along Episodes 1 and 2

In the initial and subsequent episodes of Agatha All Along, you’ll find many hidden references – here they are outlined for you.

True Crime Series

Agatha All Along appears to be a tribute to renowned series such as Mare of Easttown, True Detective, and Killing. The narrative structure of the crime drama is heavily influenced by Mare of Easttown, with Agnes’ character and her wardrobe resembling that of Kate Winslet’s character in some ways. Additionally, a nod to WandaVision can be found in its clever use of fake opening credits: “Based on the Danish series Wanvavisdysen.

Dead Witches

In the initial scene of the first episode, you’ll find three static images depicting Salem-era witches. These witches lost their powers, and while they aren’t identical to those portrayed in WandaVision, there’s a resemblance – much like the witches whose abilities were stripped by Agatha in WandaVision, they seem rather lifeless or dim.

Bellevue

Episode 1 subtly incorporates allusions to the original comics. During the scene where Agnes discusses the loan details, viewers will notice a document on her desk. This document casually references Bellevue Hospital, a Manhattan medical center famed in the comics for treating well-known characters such as Daredevil and Bullseye.

Graffiti

In the early part of the second episode, Agatha strides by a destroyed dwelling, which turns out to be that of Wanda and Vision. Within the debris, viewers will notice graffiti labeled ‘Evil Witch’, with Agatha spitting contemptuously on the front yard.

Wiccan

In Episode 2, Agatha and a teen character express enthusiasm as their friends arrive at their Westview residence. The teen displays his “Welcome Coven” banner, but Agatha rips it apart. Interestingly, the ‘W’ part remains intact. This has sparked discussions among fans who believe that the teen could be Wiccan, a superhero persona linked to Billy, a fictional son of Wanda Maximoff. The theory suggesting the teen is Wiccan has been popular online since the trailer debuted, and this apparent reference appears to bolster that hypothesis.

Theme Song

In both episodes, the closing credits stay consistent, yet there’s a surprise – instead of playing a regular tune, Episode 2 finishes with the melody from Agatha All Along’s theme.

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2024-09-19 10:11