After the most recent revelations in Agatha All Along, Joe Locke, now confirmed to be Wiccan (as we correctly predicted), is once again in the spotlight. Of course, we are duty-bound to report on the latest news related to both the character and the actor, as you—the fans—demand it.
In this report, we will cover both aspects. We have news about a statement from actor Joe Locke regarding the future of his character, Wiccan, in the MCU. It’s an interesting comment that is sure to spark a lot of interest.
Joe Locke has shared his thoughts on the future of his character. He expressed his desire to reprise his role. He also teased an intriguing potential team-up that is sure to spark discussions online. Who is it? Keep reading to find out!
Joe Locke is, as you know, one of the most important cast members of Agatha All Along. His story has been evolving in a great way, and while he was one of the series’ biggest mysteries, we have managed to predict his true identity, which will definitely have a lot of impact on the final episodes of the show.
In light of that, the actor himself is known for openly speaking his mind, and we have reported more than once on his interviews and statements.
In this report, we are not going to talk about a controversial statement, but this one might still lead to a lot of different comments, as not everyone will be satisfied with what the actor has in mind.
Namely, Locke was asked whether he would like to play Billy again and whether he would like to unite with some other MCU characters in the future, and this is what the young actor said:
Well, I hope it happens. I hope I get used in more Marvel things, but I don’t know anything about it. I think Ms. Marvel is a really cool character, and I think that her and Billy would get along well. (…)
I mean, honestly, if I got the chance to do something like that, I don’t think I’d care. A chance to play Billy again? I don’t really mind what form it’s in. Yeah. I had the best experience shooting, and I love playing the character, so I’d take it in any form.
Source: CinemaBlend
Of course, Locke would like to come back, but a team-up with Ms. Marvel? Color us intrigued; this really might be a great potential team-up, especially in a Young Avengers project.
Would you like to see it happen? Let us know in the comments below!
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