The story of Nicholas Scratch was explored in Agatha all the timebut a hidden detail suggests that Marvel Studios has already explained exactly what happened to him in Phase 4 WandaVision. Kathryn Hahn’s return as Agatha Harkness in Agatha all the time revealed more about the original witch of Salem, including her long-running romance and rivalry with the Death of Aubrey Plaza, her Witch Road scheme, and the existence of her son, Nicholas Scratch. While Agatha all the time finale explained what happened to Nicholas Scratch, there’s a mystery the MCU hasn’t addressed.
Agatha Harkness wasn’t the only one WandaVision character to return Agatha all the timewhen Agatha’s new coven of witches formed in Westview, New Jersey, allowing Debra Jo Rupp’s Sharon Davis, David Payton’s John Collins, and Emma Caulfield’s Sarah Proctor to return as well. Beside them, Amos Glick also reprized his role as WandaVisionwhere he was known as Dennis Webber in Scarlet Witchalthough his real name was never revealed. According to a new theory, Glick’s brief appearance in Agatha all the time the premiere marked the return of one of the most important characters in the MCU.
Dennis Webber’s Bunny-Inscribed Hat Hints at a Bigger Role for WandaVision’s “Messenger”
Amos Glick plays Dennis Webber in WandaVision and Agatha all the time
As a pizza delivery man, Amos Glick’s WandaVision character was rewritten by Scarlet Witch to be a mailman, although he describes himself as a “messenger”. In WandaVision finale, Dennis Webber approaches Scarlet Witch before her battle against Agatha Harkness, and he can be seen wearing a baseball cap with a rabbit emblazoned on the front. After Agatha all the timeIt is now known that this is clearly a reference to Nicholas Scratch, who was often depicted alongside rabbit sculptures or even in reference to Agatha’s pet rabbit Señor Scratchy.
Amos Glick is back Agatha all the time true crime fantasy world designed by Agatha Harkness in the series premiere, and he lived up to his role as WandaVision messenger. It was Glick’s character who informed Agatha Harkness that all copies of the Darkhold were destroyed by Scarlet Witch, and there is a clear reason for him to have this knowledge. The fact that Dennis Webber wore a hat with a rabbit inscribed on it. WandaVisionand knows of the destruction of the Darkholdhas spurred a theory that he may actually be a resurrected Nicholas Scratch.
Dennis Webber Is a Mephisto-Controlled Nicholas Scratch: MCU Theory Explained
Agatha always suggested that Nicholas Scratch could be an agent of Mephisto
A new MCU theory presented by Reddit Flirtleby user suggests that Marvel Studios may be trying “mephisteasis” viewers again with the inclusion of Amos Glick’s Dennis Webber as the messenger in WandaVision and Agatha all the time. The theory suggests that Glick’s character could be a vessel or a resurrected version of Nicholas Scratchwho in turn may have become an agent of the supposed demonic villain Mephisto after his death in the 1750s. His rabbit-embossed cap certainly suggests a connection between the messenger and Nicholas Scratch, and he may have had his eye on his mother.
Agatha all the time Episode 3, “Through Many Miles/Of Tricks and Trials”, saw Sasheer Zamata’s Jennifer Kale insinuate to Joe Locke’s Billy Maximoff that Agatha sacrificed her son for the Darkhold. However, it also addresses rumors that Nicholas Scratch may have become an agent of Mephisto, marking the first time the iconic villain’s name has been used in the MCU. It is possible that Nicholas Scratch was hired by Mephisto after being taken by Death, which could give him knowledge of the Darkhold and dark magic.and could have turned him into a powerful new villain.
How Nicholas Scratch’s return could impact the MCU
Nicholas Scratch’s Return Could Debut a Powerful New Villain
Marvel Studios’ depiction of Nicholas Scratch, depicted in Agatha all the time episode 9, Abel Lysenko’s “Maiden Mother Crone,” is very different from its Marvel Comics counterpart. In the comics, Nicholas Scratch is an adult villain and antagonist of his motherSo his possible return to the MCU in the form of Amos Glick’s messenger could be the perfect way to bring more Marvel Comics stories to life. A resurrected Nicholas Scratch could establish the magical community of New Salem, build connections with the Salem Seven, and hunt down his mother for betraying his memory.
Agatha Harkness is done Agatha all the time in a new form, becoming a ghost after sacrificing himself to Death to save Billy Maximoff. If this Nicholas Scratch theory is true, Agatha’s rebirth as a ghost will certainly catch your attention.meaning he can follow Billy and Agatha in their search for the former’s recently resurrected brother, Tommy Maximoff. This could introduce a formidable new magical supervillain, following the narrative of Agatha all the time perfectly while brilliantly expanding the magical corners of the MCU.