18. Agatha All Along (Disney+: 2024)

Agatha All Along doesn’t try to recapture WandaVision’s reality-warping magic so much as cackle in its general direction—and honestly, that’s half the fun. While it lacks the genre-bending inventiveness of its predecessor, the show leans hard into its witchy weirdness and lets a powerhouse cast ride broomsticks straight through any narrative bumps. Kathryn Hahn is once again a revelation as Agatha Harkness, snarky and soulful in equal measure, dragging us down the twisted Witches’ Road in a quest to reclaim her powers. Along the way, Aubrey Plaza steals scenes with deadpan menace, and Patti LuPone chews scenery like it’s part of a spellbook. Sure, it’s not prestige TV, but it’s prestige camp—fun, freaky, and far more entertaining than most Marvel fare trying to be Serious™. It may not top WandaVision or X-Men ‘97, but Agatha All Along puts a hex on mediocrity with style. [Keith Nelson Jr]