Debra Jo Rupp joins Marvels Agatha Coven of Chaos

Debra Jo Rupp joins Marvel’s Agatha: Coven of Chaos

Debra Jo Rupp is joining Marvel’s Agatha: Coven of Chaos… likely a reprise of her WandaVision role of Mrs. Hart opposite Kathryn Hahn

Just weeks after Patti LuPone joined the cast of Marvel’s Agatha: Coven of Chaos, Debra Jo Rupp has also come on board.

Although no details about her character have been revealed, it seems likely that she will reprise her role as Mrs. Hart from Marvel’s WandaVision.

A WandaVision spin-off, the show focuses on Kathryn Hahn’s chaotic character Agnes, who was revealed at the end of the series to be a powerful witch from the Marvel Comics named Agatha Harkness.

Cast: Just weeks after Patti LuPone joined the cast of Marvel's Agatha: Coven of Chaos, Debra Jo Rupp has also come on board

Cast: Just weeks after Patti LuPone joined the cast of Marvel’s Agatha: Coven of Chaos, Debra Jo Rupp has also come on board

Reprise: While no details about her character have been revealed, it seems likely that she will reprise her role as Mrs. Hart from Marvel's WandaVision

Reprise: While no details about her character have been revealed, it seems likely that she will reprise her role as Mrs. Hart from Marvel’s WandaVision

Rupp appeared in five episodes of the nine-episode WandaVision series as Mrs. Hart, the wife of Vision’s (Paul Bettany) boss Arthur Hart (Fred Melamed).

It is later revealed that she is actually Sharon Davis and her husband is actually Arthur Davis as she and the rest of the Westview residents are unknowingly under Agatha’s control.

Rupp returns alongside Hahn and another WandaVision star, Emma Caulfield Ford, who returns as Sarah Jones, who played the character Dottie Jones under Agatha’s control.

Episodes: Rupp appeared in five episodes of the nine-episode WandaVision series as Mrs. Hart, the wife of Arthur Hart (Fred Melamed), Vision's boss (Paul Bettany).

Episodes: Rupp appeared in five episodes of the nine-episode WandaVision series as Mrs. Hart, the wife of Arthur Hart (Fred Melamed), Vision’s boss (Paul Bettany).

They are joined by franchise newcomers Joe Locke, Aubrey Plaza, Ali Ahn, Maria Dizzia, Sasheer Zamata and Patti LuPone.

WandaVision creator Jac Schaeffer will return to write and executive produce the series, while Gandja Monteiro (Wednesday) will also direct.

Production began in Atlanta in mid-December for a few days before the holidays, with production expected to resume this week and continue through May.

Production: Production began in Atlanta in mid-December for a few days before the holidays, with production expected to resume this week and continue through May

Production: Production began in Atlanta in mid-December for a few days before the holidays, with production expected to resume this week and continue through May

The series is expected to arrive on the Disney Plus streaming service in late 2023, although no date has been set yet.

Rupp will also play another famous role — That 70s Show’s Kitty Foreman — on Netflix’s That 90s Show, which debuts January 19.

She played Kitty Foreman on all eight seasons of That 70s Show, which ran from 1998 to 2006.

Reprise: Rupp will also reprise another famous role - That 70s Show's Kitty Foreman - on Netflix's That 90s Show, which debuts January 19

Reprise: Rupp will also reprise another famous role – That 70s Show’s Kitty Foreman – on Netflix’s That 90s Show, which debuts January 19

Agatha: Coven of Chaos will be the 12th TV series from Marvel Studios set in the sprawling Marvel Cinematic Universe.

It will also be the fourth Marvel show to debut on Disney Plus in 2023, following Secret Invasion, Echo and Ironheart.

Disney has not released any dates for these shows at this time.

Another role: Rupp will also play another famous role — That 70s Show's Kitty Foreman — on Netflix's That 90s Show, which debuts January 19

Another role: Rupp will also play another famous role — That 70s Show’s Kitty Foreman — on Netflix’s That 90s Show, which debuts January 19