Disney+’s animated What If…? series recently concluded its second season, and if ratings are any indication, the show continues to resonate with fans of the MCU. With this in mind, the television series could benefit from drawing inspiration from the source material, Marvel’s long-running comic that introduced many into the vast comic book multiverse. Introduced in 1977, the book has enjoyed a whopping nine volumes (as well as several specials) over the years and featured a few concepts that have already crossed over into the MCU, such as the idea of an intelligent Hulk and Jane Foster wielding the hammer of Thor.With the onscreen success of the multiverse, Marvel’s What If…? stories stand in the unique position of still having plenty of ideas that could spark renewed interest in the MCU, particularly in light of diminishing interest (and returns) in more recent phases. Additionally, with the expected introduction of the Fantastic Four and X-Men franchises into the cinematic universe, the multiversal world of What If…? could be the perfect way to introduce new characters and concepts into the mainstream universe. These What If…? stories would fit well with the MCU and likely spark more interest in the movie universe.Adapting this story into the MCU would not only connect Marvel’s First Family with an already-existing figure in the cinematic universe but could also introduce one of the team’s most interesting dynamics: Namor’s long-term quest to win the hand of Reed Richard’s wife, the Invisible Woman.
Disney+’s animated What If…? series recently concluded its second season, and if ratings are any indication, the show continues to resonate with fans of the MCU. With this in mind, the television series could benefit from drawing inspiration from the source material, Marvel’s long-running comic that introduced many into the vast comic book multiverse. Introduced in 1977, the book has enjoyed a whopping nine volumes (as well as several specials) over the years and featured a few concepts that have already crossed over into the MCU, such as the idea of an intelligent Hulk and Jane Foster wielding the hammer of Thor.
With the onscreen success of the multiverse, Marvel’s What If…? stories stand in the unique position of still having plenty of ideas that could spark renewed interest in the MCU, particularly in light of diminishing interest (and returns) in more recent phases. Additionally, with the expected introduction of the Fantastic Four and X-Men franchises into the cinematic universe, the multiversal world of What If…? could be the perfect way to introduce new characters and concepts into the mainstream universe. These What If…? stories would fit well with the MCU and likely spark more interest in the movie universe.
Adapting this story into the MCU would not only connect Marvel’s First Family with an already-existing figure in the cinematic universe but could also introduce one of the team’s most interesting dynamics: Namor’s long-term quest to win the hand of Reed Richard’s wife, the Invisible Woman.
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