Kathryn Hahn, star of the hit show “WandaVision,” discusses her excitement about her character’s expanded role in the upcoming Disney+ miniseries “Agatha All Along.” Hahn’s portrayal of the witch Agnes/Agatha was so well-received that the studio decided to give her character her own show. Hahn expresses her love for playing a witch and how fun it was to embrace the full witch persona, including the iconic cackle that she insisted on incorporating into her performance.

The new series picks up where “WandaVision” left off, with Agatha marooned in a crime noir TV genre. Hahn jumps into this new role with enthusiasm, portraying a hardened woman detective with a past. She describes her character as someone who lives for justice, despite having a light drinking problem and a flirtatious relationship with her co-workers. The show takes on a serious tone, avoiding any winks or nods to the audience, as Agatha navigates the murder mystery in a small town.

Hahn’s career has spanned various genres, from comedy to drama, with her ability to bring nuance and relatability to her roles. She reflects on the evolution of her acting career and how she has found fulfillment in bringing more of herself into her performances. Hahn embraces a polished messiness in her personal style, opting for dark clothing and tailored suits that reflect her unique presence on and off screen.

The show “Agatha All Along” features a strong ensemble cast, with Patti LuPone, Aubrey Plaza, Sasheer Zamata, and Ali Ahn joining Hahn on her character’s journey to reclaim her power. As Agatha embraces her true identity and joins forces with other witches to walk the witches’ road, viewers can expect a mix of magical elements, spell-infused settings, and a journey toward self-discovery and empowerment.

Hahn’s performance as Agatha feels like a meta representation of her career, where she has consistently delivered brilliant performances over the years in both mainstream films and independent projects. The show’s costume department played a significant role in bringing out Hahn’s magical side, with detailed runes on her cape and a sense of protection imbued in her wardrobe.

As Hahn continues to immerse herself in the world of Agatha and explore the themes of power, wisdom, and female archetypes in the show, she also looks ahead to her next project in the comedy world. Her upcoming Apple+ series, “The Studio,” promises to be a lighter comedic fare after the intensity of her recent roles. Overall, Hahn sees her portrayal of Agatha as a culmination of her acting journey, where she can fully embrace the wisdom and power of the archetype she embodies.

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