00:00J'étais très surpris et très reconnaissant que dans ce monde énorme de l'MCU,
00:06il y avait tellement d'espace pour Agatha Harkness, cette vache de centaines d'années.
00:09Jack Schafer, qui l'a écrit et qui a écrit WandaVision,
00:12je me sens tellement sympathique de lui.
00:15Elle connaît ce personnage tellement, tellement bien.
00:17J'ai vraiment confié que tout ce qu'elle a écrit
00:19allait être très naturel, venir de ma bouche,
00:22venir de la bouche de cette vache.
00:24Regardez-moi !
00:26Et aussi, parce que c'est tellement intriguant,
00:29cette histoire, que si vous sortez un fil,
00:32ça peut juste le diffuser.
00:33Donc, il n'y avait pas vraiment besoin d'improviser sur celui-ci.
00:36Mais en termes de collaboration, oui, nous l'avons vraiment fait au début.
00:39J'étais très surpris et très reconnaissant
00:42que dans ce monde énorme de l'MCU,
00:45il y avait tellement d'espace pour la collaboration.
00:47J'étais vraiment surpris.
00:50Aussi, Agatha est tellement dans mes os, bizarrement.
00:53Je sens que c'est tout lié à cette vache.
00:55Je ne sais pas ce que dire.
00:56Je pense que le défi, c'était de trouver ce qui était en dessous,
00:59mais toujours la garder comme acerbique.
01:02Et toutes les choses que j'ai aimées de elle,
01:05de WandaVision,
01:06nous voulions s'assurer de tenir à tout ça.
01:09Oui, sa sasse et son masochisme.
01:11Agatha.
01:12Qui est le meilleur de tout ?
01:15La Vache Inouïe.
01:17C'est Agatha !
01:19Dans un film, vous avez tellement de temps pour s'indulger dans une scène
01:22et vraiment la déterminer,
01:23et faire les trucs.
01:25Et avec ça, même si nous étions vraiment protégés
01:27par les contraintes du temps,
01:29vous avez toujours ressenti ça.
01:31C'est comme doublez les pages par jour.
01:32Vous regardez combien vous devez faire et vous êtes comme, wow !
01:35Mais c'était un défi incroyable.
01:37Et aussi, comme tous les personnages que nous jouions,
01:41vous devez vraiment rester avec votre goût et votre intuition,
01:44plutôt que d'y croire.
01:45Donc, j'aime ça aussi.
01:47Elle a pris tout le peu de pouvoir que j'avais.
01:50Gather sisters far.
01:53I'm assembling a coven.
01:55We gotta get back on top.
01:58I'm gonna walk the road.
02:00Join me.
02:01I think it was like,
02:02I'm trying to think, it was like January through June.
02:06So it was a long time.
02:07But we did it all practically.
02:10So it wasn't like we could just do the scenes
02:12and then send it to some genius effects house
02:15who were all so incredible.
02:16But because we did it all practically there,
02:19that we needed a lot of...
02:20There was that time.
02:21Is this really how you see yourself?
02:24That witch is gone,
02:26leaving you trapped in her distorted spell.
02:29Claw your way out.
02:32Well, in WandaVision,
02:34there were certain genres of sitcoms.
02:36You could just see the cultural,
02:39like the eras just changing.
02:40But this one, yeah, I guess so.
02:42Like everyone had such a specific theme to it,
02:46but it was easy to jump into.
02:48I think because I'm a horror fan.
02:50I like a psychological horror.
02:52Like I think the Babadook
02:54is one of my favorite films of all time.
02:56It's so twisted.
02:57But I love that movie.
02:59I mean, I think one of the first movies
03:01I remember seeing when I was old enough
03:04to see horror movies,
03:06I remember going to see The Exorcist
03:07and freaking out.
03:08It was terrifying.
03:10Poltergeist, I love.
03:12That was like growing up.
03:13I love Poltergeist.
03:14I saw it again with my kids recently
03:16and it wasn't as scary,
03:18which I was bummed out about.
03:20Yeah, more than a slasher.
03:21I'm not really into those.
03:23You know, a witch has always been really fascinating.
03:26The name's Agatha Harkness.
03:28Lovely to finally meet you, dear.
03:33There's something, like you said,
03:35mysterious and terrifying and unknowable
03:39and kind of intimidating about a witch.
03:42And you're right, being able to be loud with your feelings,
03:46having every feeling expressed,
03:49not having to swallow what you are experiencing,
03:51that I think that's certainly why women
03:54and anyone that feels disenfranchised
03:57or marginalized can find, like, a lot to hold on
04:00because of that availability of all that expression.
04:03You know, a witch isn't afraid to take up space.
04:06It's been Agatha all along.
04:10And I killed Sparky, too.
04:15Like I said, she can feel all the feelings.
04:17Also, she's really analog.
04:20I keep using that word,
04:21but as opposed to, like, the other computers and AI
04:25and the huge guns and the da-da-da-da and the blowing,
04:27there's something about that's still so connected
04:29to the Earth and to your practical magic,
04:32like the magic you have inside of you,
04:34that I think is why a witch is still so compelling.
04:38This whole thing feels once in a lifetime.
04:40It's really bananas.
04:41I mean, I can't believe that this is behind me.
04:44It feels like I'm going to wake up and be like,
04:47what happened?
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