Agatha Represents the Three of Swords in Marvel’s Promo Cards—Here’s What It Means

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As you likely know, Agatha All Along, the latest MCU hit, is thriving with both fans and critics praising the WandaVision spin-off. The first two episodes premiered on Disney+ on September 18, 2024, and the remaining seven episodes will be released weekly, with the series finale set for November 6.

While the plot continues to unfold, fans are eagerly dissecting every detail, including symbols and hidden references in the show and its promotional material.

One intriguing element is the Agatha All Along tarot cards, which fans believe hold a deeper meaning. In these cards, Agatha is depicted as the Three of Swords, and in this article, we’ll explore why that might be and what significance it holds.

So I noticed somethings about the tarot cards they used for the promotion of agatha all along being a reader of six years (not that you may need experience to spot it)

SO in the three of swords which represents hurt, betrayal and heart break agatha who was chosen for this card (odly because it doesn’t match how the character shows herself to others) is seen looking down at empty hands that are stretched out to hold a baby..

a baby who is not there as death (probably Rio) is seen holding someone else heart in their hand and a dagger in the other(the heart representing Agatha’s because of her baby) I think this means rio aka death tricked agatha into sacrificing her baby for the darkhold and agatha has been masking the pain.

also I think the tower one is tommy and billy as the tower represents worlds crumbling, new beginnings, sudden change but can also mean moving or being suddenly expelled from one’s home aka the hex.. the crown on the tower looks like the scarlet witches crown meaning she was the creator of their home and also the cause of their world suddenly crumbling..

the falling can be their souls being expelled and having to find somewhere new to go (a new home)

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This theory aligns with many others, drawing on the inherent meaning of the tarot card itself. While it remains to be seen whether the speculation about Agatha facing betrayal will hold true, it certainly makes sense when viewed through this lens.

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