Marvel Studios’ Agatha: Coven Of Chaos is now in production, and set images from the series are being revealed every single day. From crime scenes to rats, there seems to be nothing this series doesn’t feature. Apart from production info, the set images have also revealed quite a lot about the superficial plot details of this series.
A few days ago, new set images from Agatha: Coven Of Chaos were released, featuring Kathryn Hahn, Joe Locke, and Ali Ahn. The pictures by themselves were just the cast leaving the set of the series, but fans spotted a clue that might have revealed the name of Ali Ahn’s character: her name tag. Despite the limited resolution, people could see either of two names: ‘Alice’, or ‘Alex’. Looks like the debate regarding this matter has come to an end, rather soon.
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@atlanta_filming on Instagram shared a clearer look at the name tag on Ali Ahn’s costume, revealing the character’s name to be ‘Alice’. This does not explicitly confirm that the character will be named Alice, but only that her character will adopt the name at some point in the show. Right beside her is a woman wearing a jacket with the text ‘WandaVision Dialect Coach’. While we don’t know whose dialect coach the person is, this might mean that the dialect coach hasn’t changed between the series.

Another ‘Ali’ in The Series!
Actor-Comedian Asif Ali, who portrayed Norm in WandaVision shared new images from the set of Agatha: Coven Of Chaos on his Instagram story. You can view the images below:






While the images themselves are just basic production equipment and Atlanta in general, the third image is interesting, to say the least. Inverted bulbs shaped like glasses on the ceilings give the Westview anomaly a backrooms-esque feel, which we will surely learn more about in the next few months of filming.
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Marvel Studios’ Agatha: Coven Of Chaos is set to release on Disney+ in early 2024.