Marvel’s ‘What If’ Season Two Episodes’ Titles Spark the Multiverse’s Imagination

A recent announcement from Comicbooks’ Thread account has revealed the name for the episodes of the highly anticipated second season of Marvel’s What If…? These cryptic and intriguing titles offer tantalizing glimpses into the multiverse’s infinite possibilities, leaving fans to speculate and theorize about what awaits. This season promises not just familiar faces in unexpected roles, but also thrilling new stories. The second installment will consist of nine episodes, each posing a thought-provoking “what if” scenario. The first episode to kick off the season is titled “What If…Nebula Joined the Nova Corps?,” which could tell the story that Nebula never joined Thanos, but instead enlisted in the Nova Corps protecting the defenseless. See all nine episode titles below. 

 

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Another episode that seems to stand out is titled “What If…Peter Quill Attacked Earth’s Mightiest Heroes?,” which could depict an altered reality where we see the famous outlaw, Star-Lord turn evil and attack the Avengers. Fans can only speculate on the conclusion of the fight. The other episodes are sure to delve into the multiverse and the various other versions of superheroes and villains, such as Iron Man, Doctor Strange, and other well-known Marvel characters.

On Comicbook’s Threads post, fans are already sharing their predictions and theories about which episode will become their favorite.

 

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What If…? is based on a series of Marvel comics that explored Earth’s mightiest heroes in alternate storylines, respectfully introducing the multiverse. The show stars Jeffery Wright (American Fiction, Westworld) as the Watcher, a celestial being who observes these many threads with the sworn oath to never, ever interfere.

Season two of What If…? is set to premiere on Disney+ Dec. 22 with each of its nine episodes released daily. This is different from Disney+’s usual weekly drop and a far cry from the upcoming release of all episodes for Marvel’s Echo.

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