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Agatha All Along Creator Reveals How Mephisto Was Finally Introduced

The creator of Agatha All Along, showrunner Jac Schaeffer, has finally revealed the secret behind the introduction of the ancient demon king Mephisto in the mini-series.

Mephisto’s name was finally dropped in the third episode of Agatha All Along, “Through Many Miles of Tricks and Trials.” Fans have been waiting for Mephisto to finally be addressed in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Thus, discussions surrounding the mysterious character Teen from Agatha All Along being an agent of Mephisto have been going around the internet after the mention was made.

Jac Schaeffer on Mephisto’s introduction in Agatha All Along

The Marvel mini-series Agatha All Along is creating a stir on the internet with its enigmatic nature and layered story-telling. Schaeffer recently addressed how the idea of Mephisto’s inclusion came to become a reality.

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In a 2021 chat with the Hollywood Reporter, Jac Schaeffer expressed her thoughts on the fan theories surrounding the finale of WandaVision. At that time, she asserted that she had not made any promises nor had any intentions of including a big bad male villain. She said, “So as far as those theories, I got a little nervous, but even at this point, I don’t want Mephisto or Magneto.”

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However, in a recent conversation with the outlet, she was asked whether she was subjected to some convincing to get the Mephisto reference in Agatha All Along.

To this, Jac Schaeffer said, “I wouldn’t say that I needed convincing. It was a conversation with executive producer Mary Livanos, Brad [Winderbaum], and Kevin [Feige], but it is a mention that is larger than me and this show.”

She further stated, “It is not about me bristling or having any kind of a reaction or agenda, mostly because that type of fevered discourse that is very, very rooted in the comics is not as interesting to me as the current story being told in the series at hand.”

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