Agatha All Along ending explained: who dies, does [SPOILER] appear, is there a post credits scene, and more of your biggest Marvel questions answered
To glory at the eeeeeeend!
· TechRadarNews By Tom Power published 31 October 2024
Full spoilers follow for Agatha All Along's two-episode finale.
Agatha All Along has reached the end of the road on Disney Plus – and I know you've got questions that desperately need answering after its two-part finale.
Marvel's final live-action show of 2024 was a twisty-turny offering that prompted as many, if not more, fan theories and queries than its prequel series WandaVision did. And, as the dust settles on one of the best Disney Plus shows we've seen in a while, it's time to answer the questions that I can after streaming its last two entries, including whether there's a post-credits scene to stick around for and if that popular Marvel character makes a brief but crowd-pleasing cameo.
This is your final warning: major spoilers immediately follow for Agatha All Along, so turn back if you haven't seen it all.
Who dies in Agatha All Along's final two episodes?
Of those who are left after Agatha All Along's first seven episodes, the titular character, aka Agatha Harkness, is the only member of her temporary coven who perishes in the Marvel Phase 5 show's two-part finale.
She sacrifices – or, in her words, "takes a calculated risk" – herself to prevent Rio Vidal, who was revealed to be Lady Death in Agatha All Along episode 7, from killing Billy Maximoff. Remember, Billy is the one of the fabricated offspring created by Wanda Maximoff in WandaVision. In that series' final episode, Billy and twin brother Tommy appeared to die but, thanks to Billy's incredibly powerful supernatural/magical abilities, his soul survived. In Agatha All Along episode 5, it was also revealed that Billy's soul found a new home in the body of William Kaplan – a Westview resident who died in a car crash during the events of WandaVision's ninth installment, which sets Agatha All Along's events in motion.
As Rio/Lady Death tells Agatha in this show's eighth chapter, titled 'Follow Me My Friend, To Glore At The End', Billy's possession of William's body is an "abomination" that defies the laws of life and death as it gives Billy a second chance to live. So, in order to restore balance to, as The Lion King (I bet you didn't expect me to reference an animated Disney film here!) puts it, the Circle of Life, Lady Death needs to take Billy's soul and let William's body finally rest.
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