Marvel Animated Series "What If..." Previews an Infinite Multiverse of Possibilities

Marvel Animated Series "What If..." Previews an Infinite Multiverse of Possibilities

The trailer for the Marvel animated series "What If..." has been released and will be available on Disney+ on August 11.

Trailer:

"What would happen if the protagonists in the Marvel movie world chose different paths?" "What If..." is a work that represents this purpose. The audience can discover different possibilities of events, allowing everyone to explore the parallel time and space of the MCU, bringing a refreshing feeling. Some familiar parts are also retained. Actors who have played Marvel heroes will voice the corresponding characters in this animation work, allowing the audience to explore new stories while feeling familiar.

In the trailer, we see Black Panther villain Killmonger saving Tony Stark, Black Panther becoming Star-Lord, Peggy Carter transforming into Captain Carter, and Spider-Man wearing a levitating cape.

Enter a multiverse of infinite possibilities. Marvel Studios’ first animated series, What If…?, premieres August 11 on Disney+, airing every Wednesday.

"What If...?" features fan-favorite characters including Peggy Carter, Black Panther, Doctor Strange, Killmonger, Thor and more. Directed by Brian Andrews and with AC Bradley as head writer, the new series will feature the Marvel Cinematic Universe's signature action and wacky twists."

The first season of "WHAT IF...", which will be released in August, will have 10 episodes. The second season is in production, but it is unknown when it will be completed. However, if you want to pursue a new interpretation and see how things develop in a different direction, you can pay close attention to this unique story.

<<:  Kyoto Animation releases two new trailers to deliver excitement and emotion for the future

>>:  Spy action film "Ajir" has a strong cast and Pajie enters the film and television industry for the first time

Recommend

Is the film "Captain Marvel" just mediocre and not as good as "Black Panther"?

Captain Marvel has been released in North America...

"Tokyo Babylon": Review and impressions of the story that saves Tokyo

TOKYO BABYLON A SAVE FOR TOKYO CITY STORY ■ Publi...