“Unmasking the Madness: How ‘Agatha All Along’ Turns Superhero Tropes on Their Head with Chilling Precision”

Hitting a similar note to WandaVision, each episode of Agatha All Along takes the witches into different genres of horror, blending what worked in the first series with the “monster of the week” approach that many favorite horror shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Charmed used. The best part of the series is that it’s actually pretty scary at times, proving that showrunner Jac Schaeffer can bring the superhero genre back from the dead.

You might have noticed a lack of superhero films this year. That’s because the genre hasn’t been performing well at the box office in recent years. But why is Agatha All Along the standout Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) project of the year? From embracing its anti-hero to genre-bending, this spin-off series creates a complex character that’s engaging to watch as she becomes either a hero or a villain.

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