Summary
Agatha: Darkhold Diaries' title change implies that Agatha Harkness can influence her own series, potentially hinting at her ability to break the fourth wall.
Agatha's ability to manipulate the fabric of the MCU presents a prime opportunity to address plot holes and mistakes within the franchise. With her control over WandaVision and her direct engagement with the audience, there is potential for Agatha to expand her fourth-wall-breaking capabilities in the upcoming Agatha: Darkhold Diaries. This would allow for the resolution of lingering plot holes and timeline errors.
Marvel Studios hints that one character from Phase 5's upcoming Agatha: Darkhold Diaries may possess the power to address various plot holes and mistakes in the history of the MCU. After earning praise for her portrayal in Phase 4's WandaVision, Kathryn Hahn is confirmed to reprise her role as Agatha Harkness in her own spinoff. Initially named Agatha: House of Harkness in November 2021, the series underwent subsequent title changes, first becoming Agatha: Coven of Chaos and then, in September 2023, Agatha: Darkhold Diaries. While some may view these alterations as Marvel Studios being unsure, they could hold deeper significance.
Variety reported on September 1 that the title change for Agatha: Darkhold Diaries suggests that it is not a result of Marvel Studios' indecision, but rather an indication of Agatha's mischievous nature. This implies that Agatha has the ability to influence the title of her own series, a power shared only by a select few MCU heroes. Although Marvel Studios has not confirmed this theory, the notion that Agatha Harkness possesses the ability to break the fourth wall opens up the possibility of finally explaining some of the most frustrating plot holes in the MCU.
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The MCU's Agatha Show Change Theory Is A Perfect Plot Hole Excuse
The creation of Marvel Studios' expansive shared universe, the MCU, has led to plot holes and timeline mistakes. Recently, these issues have received significant criticism, particularly due to Avengers: Endgame's time-jump. However, Agatha Harkness possesses the power to reshape the MCU, offering a plausible explanation for these slip-ups. In WandaVision, Agatha was portrayed as a mischief-making and manipulative villain, making it feasible for her to tamper with the fabric of the MCU. This would allow her to toy with both the audience and Wanda Maximoff, similar to her actions in the series.
Why Agatha Harkness Makes More Sense In The MCU With Fourth-Wall-Breaking Powers
Agatha Harkness's potential ability to manipulate her own series title and create plot holes in the MCU's history suggests her ability to break the fourth wall. This power has been witnessed in Phase 4's She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, where Jennifer Walters addresses the audience and even alters the show's finale. With the introduction of Deadpool 3, featuring Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool breaking the fourth wall, characters with this ability are already being established.
Although Agatha Harkness didn't explicitly display this gift in her WandaVision debut, her actions throughout the series imply her potential for fourth-wall-breaking power. Not only did she manipulate Wanda Maximoff's fictional TV show, WandaVision, within the universe, but she also directly engaged with the audience, most notably in the "Agatha All Along" theme song montage. This hints at Agatha's ability to break the fourth wall, which can be further explored in Phase 5's Agatha: Darkhold Diaries. Marvel Studios may seize this opportunity to address lingering plot holes and timeline errors.