Let’s get this out of the way before we begin: Agatha All Along spoilers are ahead.
Three years after its launch, and a successful spin-off show later, we finally know Marvel’s plans for a WandaVision sequel.
It’s hardly news to Marvel fans to say that the end of Phase 5 is coming.
Not only has Marvel released a new trailer giving us all a sneak peek at that upcoming climax, but we’re also aware that Phase 6 marks the end of the MCU as we know it.
Fans are bracing themselves for that end beginning with Avengers Doomsday.
But the cinematic side of the MCU isn’t the only place Phase 6 will play out.
Now that Agatha All Along’s finale has finally aired, we seemingly have quiet confirmation from Marvel about what comes next for both the show and its predecessor WandaVision.
Despite the fact that no post-credit scenes happen – I know, it surprised us too seeing the TV show diverge from the normal formula – the way has been paved for more stories from this part of the universe.
Billy’s journey, for one, isn’t complete.
Of course, without any enigmatic hints after the credits rolled, this could be hopeful conjecture.
That said, given the show’s popularity, the way that Billy is clearly being placed to properly introduce the Young Avengers, and the fact that he’s still looking for Tommy leaves way for a follow-up series.
With the TV schedule for Phase 5’s conclusion having already been shared, it’s not inaccurate to suggest that Agatha All Along/WandaVision’s sequel will be part of Phase 6.
This, combined with the Avengers: Secret Wars MCU teaser, has fans hyped for what the future will bring.
Having endured some indisputable lows in recent months – some would argue years – the MCU is determined to come back stronger than ever.
Phase 6 is the key to this, and so far, it looks like the key to the kingdom.