WandaVision fans are posting a lot of jokes poking fun at the show’s spin-off series’ constantly changing titles.
Marvel‘sWandaVisionis still considered to beone of their best series everdespite premiering over four years ago.
Fans absolutely loved the intricate storyline and colorful cast of characters, especially Kathryn Hahn’s wicked witch next door Agatha Harkness.
Hahn’s character was so popular she was offered her own spinoff seriesthat has seen quite a few title changes since it was first announced, including one just recently, and WandaVision fans can’t help but joke about the entire situation.
WandaVision spinoff gets a new name and new memes
First, the show was calledAgatha: House of Harkness, which was a play on both the character’s last name and the fact that her show will center on the witch building up her own brood of witches.
And then the name was changed to Agatha: Coven of Chaos, again as a nod to the character’s witch attributes before being changed yet again to Agatha: Darkhold Diaries, which highlights the dark text that her powers stem from.
However, it was just announced that all of the subtitles used in the past would be dropped altogether so the new name for the series is now just Agatha.
New official logo for ‘AGATHA’.Coming this Fall on Disney+.pic.twitter.com/rZeff2z5KE
Naturally, WandaVision fans were quick to make fun of the show’s ever-changing titles and even went so far as to use the character’s signature song from the show “Agatha All Along” as part of their jokes.
I guess you can say the title was just… Agatha all alo-https://t.co/64DpwNR2fGpic.twitter.com/4Mm8jUWrej
It was “Agatha” All Alonghttps://t.co/Qlz7I9eEAO
So the show was just called Agatha…all alonghttps://t.co/4gOUWrlz8d
According to a source with ties to the project, the subtitles considered for the main series name will now be used as episode titles, including the previously unreleased title “Agnes of Westview.”
Agatha is set to premiere on Disney+ later this year and you can read more about the show’s cast and plothere.
Kayla Harrington was a TV & Movies Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in The Boys, The Walking Dead, House of the Dragon, Marvel and Star Wars. She also has bylines at Mashable, BuzzFeed, and The Mary Sue.