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The Emmy-nominated actress unpacks her starring roles in the Marvel universe and Seth Rogen’s raucous Hollywood satire, which ...
Aubrey Plaza may be returning to the MCU as Death, according to a new rumor. The Agatha All Along star originally portrayed the mysterious Rio Vidal, later revealed as the embodiment of Death.
This pivotal moment comes after Agatha has continued to double-cross Billy and Rio, trying to save herself from death (literally and figuratively). We see both witches battling it out, with Rio ...
Lilia's tarot reading reveals that Death has been traveling with them all along in the form of Rio. Yes, Agatha's ex is Death, aka "the original Green Witch." They end up losing Lilia, too ...
Not only does Lilia gain control over her powers, she reveals that Rio is the cosmic entity Death before sacrificing her life to protect the coven and take down the Salem Seven once and for all. THE ...
When we are first introduced to Death, portrayed by Plaza as Rio, Agatha asserts, “You can’t kill me; it’s not allowed.” In the finale, Death offers further insight into their arrangement ...
Episode 8 (“Follow Me My Friend/To Glory at the End”) begins with a return to the death of Alice Wu-Gulliver (Ali Ahn) who died while protecting Agatha in Episode 5. The moment sees Rio ...
Rio was actually the personification of death in disguise. Agatha All Along’s final two episodes establish how, right up until Agatha and Billy’s coven sang the ballad together and created a d ...
When Agatha chooses to kiss Rio and end her own life after Billy telepathically asks her about Nicky — I interpreted that as her realizing she could save Billy from Death in a way she never ...
which revealed how Agatha lost her son, Nicholas Scratch, to Death (a.k.a. Rio). Over the last several weeks, the Disney+ series has focused on Agatha Harkness’s journey—and possible ...
But for Agatha, Rio’s a bit more of a menacing presence, yet also a comfort, because they love each other. So how did you guys decide how to characterize Death, as a person? So our notion of ...