Given that Agatha All Along is a spin-off of WandaVision, it wouldn't be out of place for Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch to make a cameo in the new Marvel series. If you've seen Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness , though, then you'll know that she's unlikely to just waltz on into Westview..

. Warning! The rest of this article contains major spoilers for Agatha All Along episode 1 and Doctor Strange 2. If you've yet to watch either, and don't want to know anything that happens, turn back now! Where were we? You see, well, at the end of the aforementioned big-screen sequel , Wanda, having realized that her grief over Billy, Tommy, and Vision is causing her to do awful things, deliberately collapses Transia's Mount Wundagore on top of herself.

It's hard to accept that one of the most powerful Avengers would be bested by a bit of rubble, mind, which is why Marvel fans are convinced she'll return to the franchise at some point. Agatha All Along episode 1, however, might have just confirmed her fate – and dashed their hopes..

. In the opener, detective Agnes O'Connor (Kathryn Hahn) – Agatha, deep in a "true crime bug"-induced fantasy – is called out to investigate a "Jane Doe" that's been discovered on the outskirts of town. As she's walking to the body with her colleague Herb (David Payton), she jokingly asks whether the victim is truly deceased, to which he replies: "Oh, she's really most sincerely dead.

" While we never see Jane Doe's face, the rest of 'Seekest Tho.