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|ShortSummary = Nebula is recruited to join the Nova Corps by Nova Prime following Ronan the Accuser's deposition of [[Thanos (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Thanos]]. Five years after Xandar was sealed off from the universe to protect itself against an invasion by Ronan's forces, Nebula discovers the body of Yondu Udonta, afterwhich Nova Prime orders her to investigate his murder. While consulting casino owner [[Howard the Duck]], Nebula learns that Yondu hid the codes for the shield around Xandar within his Yaka Arrow. Wanting to destroy the codes before they are leaked, she enlists the help of Kree soldier Yon-Rogg to infiltrate the Nova Corps mainframe, but Yon-Rogg ultimately betrays her and reveals that he and Nova Prime plan to give up Xandar to Ronan as society continues to crumble by opening the shield with the codes, while the latter will be rewarded for her collaboration by still keeping her position on the planet. Nova Prime orders her men to execute Nebula, who escapes and is saved by Howard and his subordinates—Groot, Korg and Miek—who join her to stop Nova Prime. During the battle, Nebula reveals she realized Nova Prime's defection when she assigned the mission to her and altered the code so that the shield would detonate as the ''Dark Aster'' enters Xandar, destroying the ship and killing Ronan. Nova Prime tries to escape, only to be stopped by Nebula and ultimately fall to her death. The shield reopens as Nebula prepares to continue defend Xandar. {{Episode cast}} [[Karen Gillan]] as [[Nebula (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Nebula]], [[Jude Law]] as [[Yon-Rogg (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Yon-Rogg]], [[Michael Rooker]] as [[Yondu Udonta (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Yondu Udonta]], [[Seth Green]] as [[Howard the Duck (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Howard the Duck]], [[Taika Waititi]] as [[Korg (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Korg]], [[Peter Serafinowicz]] as [[Garthan Saal]], Julianne Grossman as [[Irani Rael (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Nova Prime / Irani Rael]], and [[Fred Tatasciore]] as [[Groot (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Groot]]
|ShortSummary = Nebula is recruited to join the Nova Corps by Nova Prime following Ronan the Accuser's deposition of [[Thanos (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Thanos]]. Five years after Xandar was sealed off from the universe to protect itself against an invasion by Ronan's forces, Nebula discovers the body of Yondu Udonta, afterwhich Nova Prime orders her to investigate his murder. While consulting casino owner [[Howard the Duck]], Nebula learns that Yondu hid the codes for the shield around Xandar within his Yaka Arrow. Wanting to destroy the codes before they are leaked, she enlists the help of Kree soldier Yon-Rogg to infiltrate the Nova Corps mainframe, but Yon-Rogg ultimately betrays her and reveals that he and Nova Prime plan to give up Xandar to Ronan as society continues to crumble by opening the shield with the codes, while the latter will be rewarded for her collaboration by still keeping her position on the planet. Nova Prime orders her men to execute Nebula, who escapes and is saved by Howard and his subordinates—Groot, Korg and Miek—who join her to stop Nova Prime. During the battle, Nebula reveals she realized Nova Prime's defection when she assigned the mission to her and altered the code so that the shield would close again as the ''Dark Aster'' enters Xandar, destroying the ship and killing Ronan. Nova Prime tries to escape, only to be stopped by Nebula and ultimately fall to her death. The shield reopens as Nebula prepares to continue to defend Xandar. {{Episode cast}} [[Karen Gillan]] as [[Nebula (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Nebula]], [[Jude Law]] as [[Yon-Rogg (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Yon-Rogg]], [[Michael Rooker]] as [[Yondu Udonta (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Yondu Udonta]], [[Seth Green]] as [[Howard the Duck (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Howard the Duck]], [[Taika Waititi]] as [[Korg (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Korg]], [[Peter Serafinowicz]] as [[Garthan Saal]], Julianne Grossman as [[Irani Rael (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Nova Prime / Irani Rael]], and [[Fred Tatasciore]] as [[Groot (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Groot]]
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What If...?
Season 2
Promotional poster
StarringJeffrey Wright
No. of episodes1
Release
Original networkDisney+
Original releaseDecember 22, 2023 (2023-12-22) –
present (present)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The second season of the American animated anthology series What If...?, based on the Marvel Comics series of the same name, explores alternate timelines in the multiverse that show what would happen if major moments from the films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) occurred differently. It is set in the MCU. The season is produced by Marvel Studios Animation, with A. C. Bradley serving as head writer and Bryan Andrews primarily directing.

Jeffrey Wright stars as the Watcher, who narrates the series, alongside numerous MCU film actors reprising their roles. Development of the season began by December 2019, with Bradley and Andrews confirmed to return in November 2021. The series' head of animation Stephan Franck was revealed as another director by December 2023.

The second season debuted on December 22, 2023, on Disney+ and will release each of its nine episodes daily until December 30, as part of Phase Five of the MCU.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [1]Directed by [2]Written by [2]Original release date [1]
101"What If... Nebula Joined the Nova Corps?"Stephan FranckMatthew ChaunceyDecember 22, 2023 (2023-12-22)
112"What If... Peter Quill Attacked Earth's Mightiest Heroes?"Bryan AndrewsMatthew ChaunceyDecember 23, 2023 (2023-12-23)
123"What If... Happy Hogan Saved Christmas?"Bryan AndrewsA. C. Bradley and Matthew ChaunceyDecember 24, 2023 (2023-12-24)
134"What If... Iron Man Crashed Into the Grandmaster?"Bryan AndrewsA. C. BradleyDecember 25, 2023 (2023-12-25)
145"What If... Captain Carter Fought the Hydra Stomper?"Bryan AndrewsA. C. BradleyDecember 26, 2023 (2023-12-26)
156"What If... Kahhori Reshaped the World?"Bryan AndrewsRyan LittleDecember 27, 2023 (2023-12-27)
167"What If... Hela Found the Ten Rings?"Bryan AndrewsMatthew ChaunceyDecember 28, 2023 (2023-12-28)
178"What If... the Avengers Assembled in 1602?"Bryan AndrewsA. C. Bradley and Ryan LittleDecember 29, 2023 (2023-12-29)
189"What If... Strange Supreme Intervened?"Bryan AndrewsMatthew ChaunceyDecember 30, 2023 (2023-12-30)

Cast and characters

The series is narrated by Jeffrey Wright as the Watcher, a member of the alien Watcher race who observes the multiverse.[3] Each episode features different versions of characters from the MCU films, with many actors reprising their roles for the series.[4][additional citation(s) needed] Cynthia McWilliams and Mick Wingert reprise their respective roles of Gamora and Tony Stark from the first season finale in an episode that was cut from that season due to production delays,[5][6][7] as do Hayley Atwell and Lake Bell as Peggy Carter and Natasha Romanoff, respectively, in the episode "What If... Captain Carter Fought the Hydra Stomper?",[8] alongside Josh Keaton as Steve Rogers / Hydra Stomper, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Stephen Strange, Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch, Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier,[5] Michael Douglas as Hank Pym / Ant-Man, Kurt Russell as Ego, Karen Gillan as Nebula,[7] Jeff Goldblum as the Grandmaster, and Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis.[9]

Cate Blanchett voices her MCU character Hela,[10][9] along with Laurence Fishburne voicing Bill Foster / Giant-Man,[11] Annette Bening voicing Dr. Wendy Lawson / Mar-Vell,[12] Atandwa Kani voicing a younger T'Chaka / Black Panther,[13] Sam Rockwell voicing Justin Hammer,[9] and Jude Law voicing Yon-Rogg.[14] Devery Jacobs voices Kahhori, a young Mohawk woman who is an original MCU character introduced in the season.[15][16]

Production

Development

In December 2019, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige revealed that work had already begun on a second 10-episode season of What If...?.[17] However, because of the production delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic during the first season, the first two seasons each consisted of nine episodes. Executive producer Brad Winderbaum explained that the proposed tenth episode of the first season,[18] centered on versions of Tony Stark and Gamora first seen in the first season finale,[19][20] would not have been completed in time, and is included in the second season.[18][7] The episodes are approximately 30 minutes in length.[18] A. C. Bradley and Bryan Andrews return as head writer and lead director, respectively,[21] with Andrews directing the majority of episodes and Stephan Franck, the series' head of animation, directing the first episode.[2][22] Executive producers for the season include Winderbaum, Feige, Louis D'Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Andrews, and Bradley.[2]

Writing

Matthew Chauncey and Ryan Little served as writers on the season, alongside Bradley.[2] While development of the second season was beginning, Captain Carter became the character that the writers wanted to continue to revisit every season to continue her story after she had "bubbled up" in the first season as a prominent character.[23] Some of the 20 concepts not chosen from the first season's initial 30 appear in the second, with Winderbaum noting that since those were initially conceived, "the world's changed and the fictional Marvel Universe has changed" which would allow for new ideas to be presented as well.[24][25][26] Andrews noted that following the first season, in which the "what if" concept were only small changes from what was established, further seasons were able to "expand out" beyond these small moments and "get a little bit wackier".[26] Writing for the season's episodes took place during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the story arcs conceived during brainstorming sessions in 2019. Because of the long-lead production for animation, there was not an opportunity for audience reactions to the first season to impact the creatives' work on the second season. Some of the ideas for the first season were carried over to the second, which will once again occur for the third season.[7] Writing for all of the season's episodes was completed by October 2021. At that time, Bradley said the season would focus more on revealing new sides to MCU characters than the "big, let's end the world"-style stories from the first season.[27] Characters introduced in Phase Four of the MCU also featured in the season,[28] which shows alternate storylines of Phase Four films.[29] The season goes "a little deeper" into what makes the Watcher "tick",[30] and how he would reckon with his choices from the first season.[7] Some of the storyline elements from the first season with Captain Carter, Doctor Strange Supreme, and the Watcher are continued in this season, with Chauncey explaining that fate had made Captain Carter and the Watcher "lone warriors" and described them as mirrors for each other, highlighting how the Watcher watches and engages with Captain Carter throughout her life in the season.[7]

The first episode of the season, "What If... Nebula Joined the Nova Corps?", is a detective story inspired by the film noir genre,[9] such as Blade Runner (1982),[7] exploring if Nebula joined the Nova Corps to prove her detective skills while trying to escape her father Thanos's shadow after Ronan the Accuser deposed him before the events of Avengers: Infinity War (2018).[2] Chauncey explained they wanted to make an episode centered on Nebula after enjoying Karen Gillan's work with the character on the first season.[7] The second episode explores if the Avengers were formed in the 1980s, including Hank Pym / Ant-Man and Ego, similar to the action films of that era.[7] The third episode, "What If... Happy Hogan Saved Christmas?", is a holiday-themed episode centered on Happy Hogan proving himself when the Avengers Tower is attacked by Justin Hammer during a holiday party,[9][2] and was inspired by Die Hard (1988). Bradley said they initially wanted to look to Happy Hogan actor Jon Favreau's films such as Elf (2003) for inspiration, before selecting Die Hard given it was her favorite film when she was younger. The episode references some of Favreau's prior work, such as The Chef Show (2019–20).[9] The fourth episode is a racing-themed episode on the planet Sakaar from Thor: Ragnarok (2017) with Valkyrie and Iron Man.[31][9]

The fifth episode, "What If... Captain Carter Fought the Hydra Stomper?", continues from "What If... the Watcher Broke His Oath?",[32][7] with Peggy Carter / Captain Carter believing that the love of her life, Steve Rogers, is long-dead until he is discovered alive as the villainous Hydra Stomper,[32] with Carter also leading the Avengers in 2012.[7] The sixth episode introduces an original MCU character named Kahhori, a young Mohawk woman who seeks to discover her powers after the Tesseract crash-lands in the Haudenosaunee Confederacy in pre-colonial America.[16] The episode is set in an alternate timeline in which European colonization of the Americas had not occurred.[9][7] Marvel, Andrews, and the episode's writer Ryan Little worked with members of the Mohawk Nation and Disney's diversity department, which brought in consultants from the Smithsonian Institution, to ensure cultural accuracy for its representation of Indigenous Americans when creating the character, setting, design, story, and music.[16][7] The episode's dialogue is in the Mohawk language.[16][9] The seventh episode features characters from Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) fighting Asgardians centered on the Ten Rings leader Wenwu,[31][7] while the eighth episode is based on the Marvel 1602 comic book limited series.[31] An episode in the season sees an elderly Steve Rogers and Peggy Carter reunited post-Avengers: Endgame (2019).[31]

Casting and voice recording

Marvel's plan for the series was to have actors who portray characters in the MCU films reprise their roles in What If...?[4] In January 2021, Frank Grillo revealed that he had to return the following month to record more episodes as Brock Rumlow.[33] Jeffrey Wright returns to narrate the series as the Watcher.[3] Hayley Atwell and Lake Bell reprise their roles as Peggy Carter and Natasha Romanoff, respectively, from the first season,[8] as do Cynthia McWilliams, Mick Wingert, Josh Keaton, Chris Hemsworth, Benedict Cumberbatch, Elizabeth Olsen, Sebastian Stan, Michael Douglas, Kurt Russell, Karen Gillan, Jeff Goldblum, Kat Dennings, Jon Favreau, and Seth Green, respectively as Gamora and Tony Stark,[5][6][7] Steve Rogers / Hydra Stomper, Thor, Dr. Stephen Strange, Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch, Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier,[5] Hank Pym / Ant-Man, Ego, Nebula, the Grandmaster,[7] Darcy Lewis, Happy Hogan,[9] and Howard the Duck.[34]

Cate Blanchett, Laurence Fishburne, Atandwa Kani, Sam Rockwell, Jude Law, and Peter Serafinowicz reprise their MCU roles as Hela,[10][9] Bill Foster / Giant Man,[11] T'Chaka / Black Panther,[13] Justin Hammer,[9] Yon-Rogg, and Garthan Saal, respectively, in the season.[14] Julianne Grossman voices the Nova Prime Irani Rael, replacing Glenn Close.[14] Devery Jacobs voices Kahhori, a young Mohawk woman who is an original MCU character introduced in the season, after previously portraying Bonnie in Marvel Studios' Echo (2024).[15][16][35]

Music

Laura Karpman returned from the first season as a composer, and was joined by her wife Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum,[36] who previously conducted Karpman's score for The Marvels (2023). They completed work on the season's score by the start of December 2023.[37] The Kahhori episode features traditional Mohawk music.[16]

Marketing

The season was discussed during Marvel Studios' animation panel at the 2022 San Diego Comic-Con, where "What If... Captain Carter Fought the Hydra Stomper?" was shown, then expected to be the season's first episode.[38][39][32] A trailer for the second season was released on November 15, 2023. Bradley Russell at Total Film felt the season was "serving up the weirdest, wildest side to the MCU yet".[40]

Release

The second season premiered on Disney+ on December 22, 2023, and is scheduled to release its nine episodes daily until December 30.[41] It will be the first Marvel Studios television project to release new episodes daily.[42] It was originally announced to be releasing in early 2023,[31] but by February 2023 it was reportedly unlikely to premiere that year as Disney and Marvel Studios were re-evaluating their content output.[43][44] The late December 2023 release date was announced in September.[3] A screening of the first and third episodes—"What If… Nebula Joined the Nova Corps?" and "What If... Happy Hogan Saved Christmas?"—and a Q&A with the creatives occurred at the Walt Disney Studios lot in Burbank, California on December 11, 2023.[2][7] The season will be part of Phase Five of the MCU.[45]

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