What If... Agatha Went to Hollywood?
- Episode aired Dec 22, 2024
- TV-14
- 28m
In 1930s Hollywood, a rising starlet manipulates a wealthy industrialist to fund her film, secretly planning a world-altering ritual. An unlikely hero emerges from Bollywood to thwart her my... Read allIn 1930s Hollywood, a rising starlet manipulates a wealthy industrialist to fund her film, secretly planning a world-altering ritual. An unlikely hero emerges from Bollywood to thwart her mystical scheme and save reality as we know it.In 1930s Hollywood, a rising starlet manipulates a wealthy industrialist to fund her film, secretly planning a world-altering ritual. An unlikely hero emerges from Bollywood to thwart her mystical scheme and save reality as we know it.
- The Watcher
- (voice)
- Agatha Harkness
- (voice)
- Kingo
- (voice)
- Howard Stark
- (voice)
- Edwin Jarvis
- (voice)
- Arishem
- (voice)
Featured reviews
Wandavision and Eternals were genuinely some of my favorite MCU projects after Endgame and I'm so glad their characters got a chance to interact!
Now that I finally saw that episode, I loved it. Kathryn Hahn's great voice acting after Doctor Oct in Into the Spider-Verse still continued with animated Agatha. The same thing goes to Kumail Nanjiani too. Her chemistry with Kingo is fun. I'm happy that Eternals/Celestials returned after three years (I know Kingo is the only Eternal appearing but still) as I liked the film Eternals even with its flaws. Also, Cosmic Agatha is so beautiful.
By the way, I love that episode and I hope that Agatha and Eternals will appear on next S3 eps (probably finale)
This new chapter improves on everything from the pilot episode: it's interesting, visually stunning, filled with great characters, and well-written.
The story takes place in Hollywood, where Agatha Harkness seeks the power of the Celestial, weaving an impressive tale with many twists and turns that keep the audience engaged until the very end.
Despite being a short story, the episode delivers a beautiful message about cinema-what it represents and means to the world.
This episode is just great. If the next episodes are like this, I take back what I said about this being the worst season of the show.
8 ✍🏻
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Kingo arrives on set, Jarvis shoos away a flamingo. This is a callback to The Lady in the Lake (2016) when Jarvis is transporting Bernard the Flamingo to Howard's menagerie.
- Quotes
Edwin Jarvis: [giving directions to Howard's house] It's the house that will make you question the decency of capitalism.
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the closing credits, the director is heard saying "Cut!"
- ConnectionsReferences Agent Carter (2015)
- SoundtracksJeet Hai Hamari
Written by Gaayatri Kaundinya (as GAAYATRI), Brandon Brown, Ishaan Chhabra
Performed by Gaayatri Kaundinya (as GAAYATRI) and Benny Dayal
Details
- Runtime
- 28m
- Color
- Sound mix