Aubrey Plaza

Aubrey Plaza plays Rio Vidal in "Agatha All Along." (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

It’s spooky season and before you say it’s barely July, just head down to Michaels and take a look at the Halloween decorations already on display.

One of our favorite espooky Latinas is being featured in the “Agatha All Along” series, whose trailer just dropped on Monday.

The trailer starts with Agatha Harkness, played by Kathryn Hahn, as a detective discovering the body of a woman, which turns out to be Wanda Maximoff, or a representation of her body. Wanda’s actual body was pummeled under a mountain temple in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” but she may not be dead after all. 

Last time we saw Agatha, she was trapped in Wanda’s spell at the end of the “Wandavision” show, one of Disney’s first and most successful Marvel series on Disney Plus. It was so successful that it branched out a spinoff for Hahn’s character. 

Aubrey Plaza, who plays the witch Rio Vidal, seems like will be the main villain of the show, though in the trailer her first appearance is as a detective, telling Agatha to crawl her way out of Wanda’s spell.

This is not the first time Aubrey Plaza will play a villain in a Marvel show. She played Lenny Busker in the FX show “Legion,” so she has plenty of experience giving scares. 

The series start on September 18, right on time for espooky season. Okay, yes, it’s right on Hispanic Heritage Month but there’s plenty of espooky Latinos out there that will enjoy this show. 

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