Marvels What If Review: Why Its a Must-See MCU Show Set to be Marvel's first dive into the world of animation, What If ? will do as its title suggests: pose the age-old question and turn well-known MCU stories on their heads by changing one (or two, or three) pivotal moments in what fans know as the main MCU timeline
What If. . . ? (TV Series 2021–2024) - IMDb Then the second season came along and they chose to focus on lame characters, and "what if's" that were no longer meaningful or interesting to watch For a 30 min show things felt slow for much of each episode
What If Season 3 Review: Once More, I’m Frustrated That Marvel Ignored . . . Season 3 is technically impressive: the animation is great and the medium is actively used to show setpieces that simply wouldn’t be possible in live-action Celestials fighting would look silly in the mainline MCU; mecha-Avengers duking it out with giant Hulks would be, I suspect, too cartoonish
Is What If worth watching? : r marvelstudios - Reddit If you are able to, I would watch them And watch them all don't pay any mind to these "skip the first one, it's the worst" comments -- They are ALL good I've like some better than others, but I'm pretty certain they might come back on themselves, and you're going to want to have seen them all
What If. . . ?: Season 3 | Rotten Tomatoes What If…? 's final slate of hypothetical adventures can be a mixed bag, but a satisfying through-line ensures that this series' overall worthiness doesn't end on a question mark A strong final
What If. . . ? (Marvel TV series) - Entertainment Weekly Chadwick Boseman wins posthumous Emmy for voicing T'Challa in What If ? Watch Peggy Carter become the first Avenger in sneak peek at Marvel's What If…? What If ? (Marvel TV series)
Marvel’s ‘What If…?’ Concludes: Reflecting on the series’ impact At its core, Marvel’s ‘What If…?’ Concludes by celebrating the multiverse concept, which has become increasingly central to the MCU’s overarching narrative The series delved into themes of destiny, morality, and the butterfly effect—the idea that small changes can lead to monumental differences