Agatha All Along's creator has "regrets" over not featuring more of Agatha and Rio's relationship: "I apologize to the community"

Kathryn Hahn as Agatha and Aubrey Plaza as Death in Agatha All Along
(Image credit: Marvel Studios)

Agatha All Along creator Jac Schaeffer says she has "some regrets" about not including more of Agathario, the MCU's new favorite ship.

"I have some regrets, but there are many things in the story that I feel are stories for another day, that are chapters for another day, and it's part of the thing I love about our nonlinear approach," Schaeffer told House of R. "You can visit these characters and these stories all over the place at any time, but I apologize to the [Agathario] community."

Over the course of the show, it was strongly implied that Agatha and Rio Vidal AKA Lady Death (Aubrey Plaza) were former lovers, but had grown distant from one another over the past century, or two, or three. Their tension-filled exchanges culminated in a passionate (albeit fatal) kiss, though – and the first lesbian kiss in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Unsurprisingly, fans went crazy for their romance, with many of them clamoring for more of the couple. 

While Agatha Harkness and Rio Vidal are both Marvel Comics characters, the relationship was written for the show. In the comics, however, Lady Death's romantic partners include Thanos, Deadpool, and Ben Reilly AKA the Scarlet Spider. Comic book Agatha has a long-dead husband, though little is known about him.

All episodes of Agatha All Along are streaming now. For more, check out our breakdown as to whether or not an Agatha All Along season 2 is on the horizon. For more on your favorite superheroes, check out our list of all the upcoming Marvel movies and shows you need to know about.

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Lauren Milici
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