I don’t like to use words like “I wish” and “if” in everyday life. I don’t think it’s wise to get stuck in the past or think about infinite possibilities. But because it is possible to make changes in a fictional universe, these infinite possibilities create excitement. What If scripts, which I love many of his comics, have finally been brought to the screen and are guaranteed by the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Under normal circumstances, most “cheesy” stories combined with the MCU reached 40 tigers.
We will begin our review with the first three episodes of the series, and we will update our article as the new episodes are released.
Captain Carter
So far, the first three episodes of the show have aired, and while I don’t like the first episode, it’s a good introduction for first-timers. If you’ve seen the first episode of Peggy Carter’s super soldier serum instead of Steve Rogers, and you’ve quit the show, go back. Because each episode offers an unrelated 30-minute story. Steve Rogers’ contribution to the first innings wasn’t enough to save the day this time. While the Captain Carter episode has been the scene of some predictable changes, it’s a bit of a bit of a must-have as it offers a constant message anxiety from the bottom up. Still, 30 minutes was a pretty torqueable time for a few Disney-like action scenes and a different flavour.
Star-Panther
At the beginning of the second episode, it was clear that great things were going to happen. In the memory of Chadwick Boseman, who we lost last year, a magnificent T; The Challa story awaits you. Yondu, who kidnapped Wakanda’s prince instead of Peter Quill, opens the door to a completely different and magnificent parallel universe. With the new Star-Lord sitting on the cosmic side of the Marvel Universe, we also find the answer to the question, “What if Robin Hood were an alien?” With its gorgeous side characters and emotional ending, the second episode has become my favorite for now.
What were the Avengers? Avengers Labor!
The lion’s share of the MCU’s huge popularity is undoubtedly the original Avengers team. Here we see the answer to the question “What the hell would we do without the Avengers?” in the last episode that aired while I was writing this article. Samuel L. Jackson has another surprise protagonist in the third episode, in which nick fury’s character stars. The detail that made the episode from beautiful to beautiful was the idea of the villain in the background. Within 30 minutes, there was a good mystery story. Although the end is somewhat predictable, thought and fiction are in place. Still, he’s not a Star-Panther.
Duel of Capes
In What If, we monitor the different forms of events of the past. But when you get someone involved who can actually go back and change things, it’s complicated. Yes, I’m talking about Doctor Strange. Eye of Agamotto is one of the most powerful items in the entire Marvel Universe. It’s okay if it’s used by a sane Stephenn Strange. But in episode four, above all, the story “What happens if Dr. Strange loses control?” is told. It’s got a pretty dark atmosphere. There’s even a lot of breeze from H.G. Wells; inn Time Machine. For now, it’s not as impressive as Star Panther, but we’ve seen an episode that gives the What If concept its due.
At the end of the day, we have a brand-new Marvel content, dear Gamers. After watching the series, you may want to look at other What If stories. I shared 3 of them below that I had a lot of fun reading. Excelsior until I see you in the new sections!
The 3 Funniest What If Comics 1-) What If Phoenix Had Not Died? Anyone who follows the X-Men less than a half is accustomed to Jean Grey coming back from the dead. This time, however, Phoenix’s comeback was viewed from a completely different perspective. That’s how we learned phoenix’s place on the power scale in the cosmic universe. 2-) What If Dr. Doom Had Become a Hero? I don’t think you and Magneto have the experience of seeing Marvel’s top villain, Dr. Doom, as a good guy. Well, when did he get bad, that’s another matter of debate. 3-) What If the Hulk Went Berserk?! Life is really hard when you have a subconscious as problematic as Bruce Banner. In an alternate universe, Bruce, who can’t save Rick Jones, becomes the Hulk again. But this time it’s an uncontrollable force. After seeing Fantastic Four and Iron Man, it’s unlikely to look at the Hulk the same way again. |
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