'Agatha All Along': Why There's No End Credits Scene - Reason Revealed
Agatha All Along doesn’t have an end credits scene.
When the two-episode finale aired on Wednesday night (October 30), many fans of the Disney+ series expectedw a bonus scene or two, as is often tradition for Marvel productions.
According to executive producer Jac Schaeffer, that was not her decision.
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“That’s a Marvel decision. I know nothing more than that,” the producer told Variety.
She did come up with several ideas for potential post-credits sequences, “because you always do on every Marvel everything,” she explained. However, she “was told that we weren’t going to do a tag on this show. That doesn’t affect my work, or my vision for the show.”
Her previous MCU series, WandaVision, featured a tag in which Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda Maximoff was revealed to be living in a remote cabin somewhere, and her Scarlet Witch alter ego was seen in another room, studying the Darkhold spellbook.
It was theorized that Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange might show up, as his “Sorcerer Supreme” nickname had been said on the show before. The finale’s post-credits scene went without an appearance from Doctor Strange, but the producer now confirms that his character was meant to show up.
“It’s Wanda sitting on the porch of that cabin, and she’s rocking peacefully,” she revealed. “And you know how Strange can do those circles around someone, and make them go somewhere? The circle starts around her, like she’s going to be teleported somewhere, and she stops it, so Strange has to show up in person. I just loved that so much, that Wanda would be like, ‘No, I’m not going to go where you want to teleport me. You’re going to have to come to my door.’ It was a good one, but another tag took its place.”