What If...? season 2 trailer makes Multiverse of Madness look like child's play

Nov. 15, 2023



The Watcher doesn’t do sequels

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“Things have got a little twisted in the multiverse,” Jeffrey Wright’s The Watcher tells us in the first trailer for What If…? season 2. On this evidence, he couldn’t be more right: the remix of classicMarvel Studiosadventures, characters, and scenarios is back and serving up the weirdest, wildest side to the MCU yet.

Beginning December 22, What If…? season 2 will consist of nine episodes, withDisneyPlus releasing a new episode every day in the lead up to the New Year.

It’s not all fun, frenetic re-imaginings of classic MCU fare, however. Strange Supreme, who saved the multiverse in the first season, is seemingly back. The Watcher says he doesn’t do sequelsnormally, so what has brought back the pair for a second peek around an infinite amount of universes? We dread to think.

What If…? season 2 also introduces new superhero Kahhori, whose episode revolves around What If… the Tesseract fell to Earth and landed in the sovereign Haudenosaunee Confederacy before the colonization of America.

For more, check out our guide toupcoming Marvel movies,Marvel Phase 5and a complete look athow to watch the Marvel movies in order.

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