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Kathryn Hahn: 'WandaVision finale is mind-blowing'

Kathryn Hahn: 'WandaVision finale is mind-blowing'
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Kathryn Hahn promises fans that the final episode of WandaVision will be worth the wait.

WandaVision star Kathryn Hahn has promised fans that Friday's series finale will be "very satisfying".

Over the last few episodes, the twists and turns have come thick and fast - including the major revelation that Wanda's neighbour Agnes, played by Hahn, is actually a powerful witch named Agatha Harkness who has been pulling the strings all along.

With many plot points still unresolved, the final episode is expected to bring the Westview storyline to a conclusion and Hahn has insisted that it will be worth the wait.

"I think your minds are going to be blown," she said during an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers. "I'm very excited. I think it's going to be very satisfying."

WandaVision director Matt Shakman has also spoken about the finale, saying that he hopes it will be "satisfying and also surprising for the fans".

The final episode of WandaVision is released on Disney+ on Friday at 8am UK / 3am ET.

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