Starz has named Kathryn Busby as its new president of original programming.Busby replaces Christina Davis, who left the job back in June.Busby comes over from Sony Pictures Television, where she led TriStar Television.
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Kathryn Hahn is ready for a WandaVision spinoff for her beloved character, Agatha Harkness.
ET spoke to Hahn at the premiere of her new Apple TV+ series, , and she talked about everyone's favorite nosy neighbor, Agnes-turned-powerful-witch Agatha, getting her own spinoff on Disney+.While both Hahn and Marvel studios have remained quiet on whether a spinoff would be coming to the streamer, multiple outlets reported earlier this month that a show was in the works centered around Hahn's
.Starz has named Kathryn Busby as its new president of original programming.Busby replaces Christina Davis, who left the job back in June.Busby comes over from Sony Pictures Television, where she led TriStar Television.
EXCLUSIVE: Kathryn Busby, EVP and head of TriStar Television, is leaving the Sony television label to become President of Original Programming for Starz. Reporting to Jeffrey Hirsch, President and CEO of Starz, Busby will lead the programming and development team, staying the course set by the premium network and global streaming platform several years ago with a programming mandate committed to narratives by, about and for women and underrepresented audiences.
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Disney+ confirmed that it has given Agatha: House of Harkness, a WandaVision spinoff series centered on Kathryn Hahn’s titular villain, the greenlight.
Kathryn Hahn's Agatha Harkness is getting her own Marvel Studios spinoff series, , centered around her deliciously evil character. “Marvel Studios', an Original Series, coming soon to #DisneyPlus,” Disney shared on Twitter alongside updates of several other Marvel series.Marvel Studios' Agatha: House of Harkness, an Original Series, coming soon to #DisneyPlus.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterA “WandaVision” spinoff about Agatha Harkness and a “Hawkeye” spinoff about Echo have officially been ordered to series at Disney Plus.The announcements were made as part of Disney Plus Day. Variety exclusively reported on the Agatha Harkness series in October, while Variety exclusively reported about the Echo series in March.The Agatha show is officially titled “Agatha: House of Harkness.” The official description of the series simply says it stars Kathryn Hahn as her
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Kathryn Hahn is keeping her lips sealed when it comes to anything about the WandaVision spinoff centered on her character, Agatha Harkness.
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Kathryn Hahn isn't ruling out a WandaVision spinoff for her beloved character, Agatha Harkness.
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