Kathryn Hahn has always been more than happy to take on a supporting role. Her comedic career blossomed in the early 2000s with bit parts in Adam McKay films like “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” and “Step Brothers,” and she also garnered dramatic bonafides with Sam Mendes’ “Revolutionary Road” and M. Night Shyamalan’s “The Visit.

” Most recently, she’s helped fill out ensembles in live-action projects like “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” and animated ones such as “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.” As her career has developed in the last decade, so too has her center-stage appeal, with roles in HBO’s “Mrs. Fletcher” and Tamara Jenkins’ “Private Life” placing her in lead position.

Now, it seems, Marvel is taking notice as they’ve decided to spin her side character from “WandaVision” off into her own Disney+ show with “ Agatha All Along .” Speaking with Emmy Magazine for a recent interview, Hahn shared some of her own insecurities regarding her chosen profession and how, despite being in the business for 25 years, she usually still gets imposter syndrome with every set she steps onto. “It’s always like I forget to act,” she said, “and somebody is going to tell me, ‘Thank you, Kathryn, but we don’t think this is happening.

’ That happens no matter what.” In contrast to this, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige — arguably one of the most high-power producers in the business right now, if not the highest .