Itโs a good time to be a Marvel fan and an even better time to be a Joe Locke fan.
Our favorite on-screen magic-wielder, who made waves as Billy Maximoff (aka Wiccan) in Agatha All Along, might just be getting his own solo series, if the latest MCU rumors are to be believed.
And honestly, who deserves it more than the utterly charming Joe Locke?

With his breakout role in Heartstopper already earning him a loyal following, Joeโs transition into the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been nothing short of a dream for LGBTQ+ fans craving more authentic representation on screen.
According to well-connected industry insider Daniel Richtman, Marvelโs keeping a close eye on timing to see if they can add a Wiccan series to the current Multiverse Saga lineup.
Itโs a big dealโand not just for Marvel fans. Joe Locke would be the first openly gay actor playing an openly gay lead superhero in the MCU, and thatโs the kind of visibility that resonates.

Having someone like Joe, whoโs young, queer, and vocal about his pride, makes this potential Wiccan series much more than another superhero show.
Itโs about creating space for LGBTQ+ fans to see themselves, not just in a sidekick or coded character, but in the lead hero role.
Since joining the MCU, Joe hasnโt been shy about his hopes for Wiccanโs journey, including his wish to see Billy train with Doctor Strangeโa mentorship that could amplify Billyโs magic while giving him the tools to navigate his complex family ties.
After all, Billyโs arc is shaping up to be full of emotional twists, especially with his brother Tommyโs fate left dangling at the end of Agatha All Along.

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Fans watched as Billy attempted to pull Tommyโs soul into a new body, but what happened next is anyoneโs guess.
Lockeโs own excitement for the character is infectiousโheโs teased that this role is just the beginning of Billyโs magical journey and is vocal about wanting Billyโs storyline to resonate deeply with queer viewers .

And letโs not forget, Joe Locke has more than proven heโs got the chops.
From his Heartstopper days, heโs mastered the ability to convey vulnerability, courage, and humor, traits that could make Wiccan an unforgettable MCU hero.
Seeing him battle through magical challenges while tackling relatable themes of identity and family could be game-changing for the MCUโand exactly what queer fans have been waiting for.

With Marvel Studios hoping to make Wiccanโs show happen as part of its larger Multiverse Saga, Joeโs MCU chapter is only just beginning.
And letโs face it: weโre all here for the journey.
So letโs keep those fingers crossed that weโll be getting more Joe Locke, more queer magic, and a whole lot more of Billy Maximoffโs story very soon.
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