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04.01.2023 - 02:11 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: That ’70s Show and That ’90s Show star Debra Jo Rupp has been added to Agatha: Coven of Chaos, Disney+/Marvel WandaVision spinoff series headlined by Kathryn Hahn, sources tell Deadline.
In addition to Hahn, who is reprising her WandaVision role as bad gal Agatha Harkness, Rupp joins male lead Joe Locke, Aubrey Plaza, Ali Ahn, Maria Dizzia, Sasheer Zamata and Patti LuPone. Emma Caulfield Ford also is said to be reprising her character of Dottie from WandaVision.
No details about Rupp’s role are revealed but it’s safe to assume that she may be reprising her WonderVision role as Mrs. Hart, which she played in five episodes of the original series. A rep for Marvel declined comment.
WandaVision creator Jac Schaeffer serves as writer and executive producer on the spinoff.
Rupp is best known for her role as beloved mom Kitty Forman on the long-running sitcom That 70s Show. She currently stars and executive produces the spinoff series, That 90s Show, which premieres on Netflix on January 19, reprising her role alongside fellow That ’70s Show alum Kurtwood Smith. She is repped by Artists & Representatives and manager, Wright Entertainment.
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Like what Jac Schaeffer did as the creator, head writer, and executive producer of Marvel’s “WandaVision,” arguably the best Marvel Disney+ show to date? Well, you might be happy about the recent development of “Agatha: Coven of Chaos.” Essentially a sequel or follow-up to “WandaVision,” ‘Coven of Chaos’ this time focuses on Kathryn Hahn reprising her role as Agatha Harkness, the powerful witch, and villain of that series.
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