WandaVision won three Creative Arts Emmys during the weekend of September 11: Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics–Agatha All Along, Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes–Filmed Before A Live Studio Audience, and Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-hour).
Composed by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Agatha All Along played in Episode 4, “Breaking The Fourth Wall,” and introduced Agnes (Kathryn Hahn) as the villain responsible for a bunch of bad deeds in the show–including killing Sparky the dog.
When Agatha All Along was released, it was warmly received and reached the top of the iTunes charts. Speaking to the New York Times, Anderson-Lopez stated, “[Agatha All Along has] an ‘Addams Family’ twist with an electric harpsichord. It’s super-duper cool and feels like something you’d find in a haunted house.”
Agatha All Along’s competition in the Original Music and Lyrics category included Bo Burnham: Inside’s Comedy, The Boys’ Never Truly Vanish, The Queen’s Gambit’s I Can’t Remember Love, Soundtrack of Our Lives’ The End Titles, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist’s Zoey’s Extraordinary Birthday.
The Emmys aren’t quite over. The Primetime Emmy Awards–the one most people tune in for–takes place the weekend of September 25. WandaVision was nominated for 23 Emmys in total, including Outstanding Limited Series. Both leads–Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany–got nods as well, and are up for awards in Outstanding Lead Actress and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series. Kathryn Hahn was also nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series.
Source: Gamespot