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Story editor Matthew Chauncey noted that the expectation was that the Watcher would have taken Stark, and felt that switch would have "played better" if the episode had aired in the first season. [12]: 17:50–18:55 Bradley revealed that it was early on in production that it was decided these characters would return for a resolution in the ...
Regarding the dark tones and tragic plot points of the first season, Bradley explained that being able to feature things that would never happen in the live-action MCU, such as killing off heroes, was the "most liberating part" of the series, and that some of the episodes ended in tragedy for reasons tied into the first season's overall plan. [41]
The first season of What If...? premiered on August 11, 2021, and ran for nine episodes until October 6, as part of Phase Four of the MCU. The second season was released daily from December 22 to 30, 2023, and the third and final season premiered on December 22, 2024, also releasing daily; both are part of Phase Five. The series has received ...
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Disney+’s What If…? animated Marvel series wrapped its (truncated) nine-episode run on Wednesday. Who all was assembled to battle Infinity Ultron? And whose return was teased in a mid-credits ...
[23] Concept art for the episode is included during the end credits, and was released online by Marvel following the episode's premiere. [ 24 ] When designing an evil version of Doctor Strange, Meinerding looked to the idea that he had been altered by the mystical creatures he was absorbing and designed a "very odd-looking, malformed person".
Season 2 Episode 2 picks up on a loose thread from Season 1, when the show followed T'Challa as Star Lord. The end of the episode (spoilers!) sees Peter Quill as a janitor back on Earth, who is ...
The episode's premise was conceived "almost backwards", deciding on the outcome of the alternate storyline before determining the change to the MCU timeline that would cause it. [1] For that, the writers had to work out who would be murdering the Avengers.