Rotten Tomatoes Score Revealed For Agatha Debut All Along, And Audiences Agree

The critics have spoken and the reviews for Agatha for life are favorably oriented towards the positive side on Rotten Tomatoes. Even better for the WandaVision The downside is that the audience rating is more or less the same.




Currently, Agatha for life has a score of 70 percent on the Tomatometer after its first two episodes debuted on Disney+. The number on the Popcornmeter, which refers to the audience score, is only slightly higher at 77 percentBoth of these numbers could fluctuate as the reviews continue to come in with more critics and MCU fans watching the show, but being more positive is definitely a great sign that the new series won't be dead on arrival.

“Here's a Marvel show that's not afraid to be wacky, outlandish and bizarre, that abandons the 'eight-hour movie' format of other MCU series and embraces the episodic power of TV that WandaVision used so well,” Mashable critic Belen Edwards said in a review.


Agatha All Along exceeds expectations in every magical way.

Another review by Cassondra Feltus of Black Girl Nerds, who gave Agatha for life five out of five stars, added that the show “exceeds expectations in every witchy way. The series dives into the fun, fantastical and terrifying history of witchcraft, dissecting the many misconceptions and celebrating the weird and wicked witches of the MCU and beyond.”


Agatha for life “It's off to a strong start, and it looks like Marvel Television (a subsidiary of the MCU to distinguish between the films and the series) has an Emmy contender here,” FlickDirect reviewer Allison Rose also said, predicting possible Emmy wins for WandaVision spin off.


There's something new for Agatha in Agatha All Along

“What makes Agatha for life “What makes this series so compelling is that Agatha needs to rely on others, perhaps for the first time in centuries,” CBR's Joshua M. Patton said in another review. “She can't survive Witches' Road without the help of her new coven. She also seems completely incapable of understanding why Teen is so interested in being around her, even if only to learn. Whatever happens at the end of the magical journey, the titular character probably expects to end up the way she always has. Whether or not that happens is what will keep viewers coming back.”


The series was created by Jac Schaeffer. Kathryn Hahn leads the cast as Agatha Harkness, joined by Joe Locke, Debra Jo Rupp, Aubrey Plaza, Sasheer Zamata, Ali Ahn, and Patti LuPone. Schaeffer served as an executive producer on the Marvel Cinematic Universe series with Kevin Feige, Louis D'Esposito, Brad Winderbaum, and Mary Livanos.

The first two episodes of Agatha for life are now streaming on Disney+ with new episodes released every week.

Source: Rotten Tomatoes

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