With only four episodes left of Agatha All Along, Marvel has released a mid-season trailer packed with hidden details, intriguing flashbacks, and hints at surprising twists. Just when viewers thought they had the story figured out, the new trailer raises fresh questions and teases high-stakes revelations. So, what could this mean for the rest of the series?
Flashbacks

While fans have long speculated on the origins of the coven’s members, the trailer hints at potential backstories for three specific characters. But what do these glimpses mean for the overarching narrative of Agatha All Along so far?
Viewers are all too aware that Agatha has a depraved past, from murdering her coven to gaining a reputation among witches for stealing their power and leaving a trail of bodies behind. The trailer offers a peek into Agatha’s past, potentially shedding light on how she earned such a formidable reputation. However, one of the biggest mysteries surrounding her character—the fate of her son, Nicholas Scratch—remains unaddressed. Although Nicholas has made a substantial impact on the story so far, despite not having an on-screen appearance, Marvel may be keeping their cards close to their chest regarding answers about him.
Now that Teen’s identity has been revealed as Billy Maximoff, the lost son of the Scarlet Witch, fans are eager to learn how his character came to be. During the finale of Wandavision, Wanda had to sacrifice her children and, once again, her partner, Vision, to free Westview from her sinister “Hex”. The trailer promises a deeper exploration of Teen’s background, potentially explaining how Billy survived.
Another significant mystery in the series is Rio Vidall, an original character for Agatha All Along. Despite being depicted as “The Green Witch” and an old flame of Agatha’s, this hasn’t stopped fans from speculating about her true identity. Following several clues in the series so far and the Funko Pop leak, many believe that Rio may, in fact, be Lady Death. The trailer hints that Rio’s origin story will be explored further, possibly revealing this revelation. With the chilling line, “In the end, all roads lead to me,” it’s easy to see why fans are still adamant about this popular theory.
“What Does Billy Maximoff Want At The End Of The Road?”

Arguably, one of the most significant aspects of the trailer is its exploration of Teen/Billy and his motives on The Witches’ Road. Initially, he’s portrayed as a fanboy and baby witch, eager to hone his craft and expand his powers. However, the reveal of his immense abilities in episode five, having defeated three high-profile witches in addition to breaking a curse placed by the Scarlet Witch in episode one, Billy has proven himself to be a powerful witch despite his young age. So, if it’s not the power he seeks, what could Bily possibly want?
When Agatha poses this very question in the trailer, he responds, “Power doesn’t interest me; I want something else, something more.” While this doesn’t provide immediate answers, it does ignite some theories. The prevailing theory is that he’s aware that he is Billy Maximoff in the deceased body of Billy Kaplan and that he hopes to resurrect his mother, Wanda, and possibly reunite with his brother, Tommy. However, the trailer also shows a flashback of him in a car accident, sparking another possibility: if he isn’t aware of his true identity, could he instead be seeking to revive the Kaplan family?
It’s undeniable that the mystery surrounding Teen/Billy has only deepened; while one question has been answered, it has sparked countless new possibilities and enigmas around the character.
Future Trials

While the coven has successfully overcome three trials—water, fire, and spirit—their journey on The Witches’ Road is far from over. The trailer offers glimpses into the challenges that lie ahead as the coven marches forward.
One trial fans are eagerly anticipating is Lillia’s. Throughout the series, she has voiced her distaste for stereotypes surrounding witches, so it would make sense for her trial to confront this very fear. In one trailer scene, the coven appears trapped in a tower with knives falling from the ceiling. Most notably, each witch is dressed in outfits inspired by iconic pop-culture representations, from the Wicked Witch of the West to Maleficent, suggesting they may have to confront or even embrace these stereotypes despite Lillia’s resistance.
Another lingering mystery involves the green trial, which the coven has stressed as essential to their journey. Yet, the trailer reveals no clear indication of what this trial entails. In fact, beyond flashbacks, it seems Rio has vanished from the coven. Could this absence hint at something more ominous?
“Will Agatha Harkness Finally Meet Her End?”

While Agatha is truly a force to be reckoned with, she is far from invincible. Wanda swiftly subdued her in Wandavision, trapping her in a curse for three years and stripping her of her magical abilities. Now, with a haunting line from Rio in the trailer and Wanda’s son among Agatha’s ranks, we’re left to wonder: could this season mark the end for Agatha?
Although this suggestion may be a misdirect, it wouldn’t be beyond the realm of possibility. The Salem Seven—the coven bent on revenge after Agatha murdered their parents—are loose on The Witches’ Road, hunting Agatha’s coven. The trailer even shows glimpses of tense future confrontations between the two factions, foreshadowing a dramatic showdown. Furthermore, with growing tensions between Teen/Billy and Agatha and his impressive display of power, could he finally deliver a fatal blow on behalf of his mother?
Final Thoughts
With just four episodes left, Agatha All Along is building to an intense, unpredictable finale. While betrayal, hidden agendas, and simmering rivalries have run rampant within the coven, the latest trailer has taken everything viewers knew about the series and turned it on its head. And while fan theories run wild across social media, there’s no telling who will survive the perilous journey of The Witches’ Road or what dark mysteries still lie in wait. With each episode, the stakes grow higher, hinting that some secrets may come at a deadly cost.