A Witchy MCU Spinoff Locked Behind One Paywall
If you've been hunting for Agatha All Along on Netflix, Prime Video, or any other streaming service, you can stop looking. Marvel Studios produced the nine-episode dark fantasy series exclusively for Disney+, and according to a streaming availability breakdown from Anime Anime, no other platform in Japan — or globally — carries the show.
That means no rental option on Amazon, no surprise Hulu drop, and no physical Blu-ray release either. Disney+ is the only door in.
What Agatha All Along Is Actually About
Set after the events of WandaVision, the series follows Agatha Harkness — the scene-stealing villain played by Kathryn Hahn — after she's been stripped of her powers. A mysterious goth teenager (Joe Locke, fresh off Heartstopper) appears with an invitation to the Witches' Road, a legendary gauntlet of magical trials that promises to restore whatever its travelers have lost.
Agatha assembles a ragtag coven and drags the kid along for the ride. Each episode shifts genre — horror, mystery, musical — as the group faces a new trial. The central relationship between Hahn's sardonic Agatha and Locke's earnest Teen anchors the whole thing, eventually pulling in major WandaVision threads involving Wanda Maximoff's son Billy.
The cast is stacked. Broadway legend Patti LuPone plays divination witch Lilia Calderu. Aubrey Plaza brings her signature deadpan as the enigmatic Rio Vidal. Sasheer Zamata and Ali Ahn round out the coven as potion specialist Jennifer Kale and protection witch Alice Wu-Gulliver, respectively.
The Japanese Dub Cast
For viewers watching in Japanese, the Anime Anime report confirms the dub cast: Marika Hayashi voices Agatha Harkness, Kazue Komiya handles Lilia Calderu, Ryoko Gi takes on Rio Vidal, and Tomoaki Kanze voices Billy Maximoff.
Where It Fits in the MCU Timeline
Agatha All Along sits in MCU Phase 5, directly following WandaVision (2021). The series assumes you know what happened in Westview and who Billy Maximoff is. Watching Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) adds further context about Wanda's fate.
For viewers looking to continue the MCU Disney+ marathon afterward, Loki (Seasons 1-2), Echo, and Secret Invasion are all available on the same platform.
Looking Ahead
With all nine episodes already available, there's no wait involved — the full season dropped between September and October 2024. Disney+ carries the show globally, so international fans have the same access as Japanese viewers.
The next major MCU release on the horizon is Spider-Man: Brand New Day, hitting theaters simultaneously in the US and Japan on July 31, 2026. That film picks up four years after the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home. For fans keeping up with the interconnected MCU, Disney+ at ¥1,250/month (roughly $8 USD) remains the single hub for the franchise's television output.

