The MCU’s What If…? Fails To Capture The Ambitious Edge Of The Comics

The Marvel Cinematic Universe ended its rather disappointing year with the second season of the Disney+ animated TV series, What If…? The new season of the anthology series picked up where the previous season left off, as the show explored more alternate timelines stemming from the events that took place in the MCU.Just like the first season, the second season of the series has received decent reviews. However, the show never seemed to push the MCU needle forward in terms of storytelling. For an anthology series filled with so much potential, a case could be made that What If…? has underdelivered. But, what seems to be the problem? Is it the characters or the animation style? While many fans may have a complaint about the technical aspects of the series, its bigger issue might be the lack of ambition for the stories it wants to tell.The What If…? comics were widely known for their outrageous stories, such as the Venom symbiote taking over the Punisher, Gwen Stacy surviving her famous death, or the Fantastic Four having no powers at all. These stories were significantly different from the normal canon, making them interesting reads. However, that’s not been the case with the Disney+ anthology series.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe ended its rather disappointing year with the second season of the Disney+ animated TV series, What If…? The new season of the anthology series picked up where the previous season left off, as the show explored more alternate timelines stemming from the events that took place in the MCU.

Just like the first season, the second season of the series has received decent reviews. However, the show never seemed to push the MCU needle forward in terms of storytelling. For an anthology series filled with so much potential, a case could be made that What If…? has underdelivered. But, what seems to be the problem? Is it the characters or the animation style? While many fans may have a complaint about the technical aspects of the series, its bigger issue might be the lack of ambition for the stories it wants to tell.

The What If…? comics were widely known for their outrageous stories, such as the Venom symbiote taking over the Punisher, Gwen Stacy surviving her famous death, or the Fantastic Four having no powers at all. These stories were significantly different from the normal canon, making them interesting reads. However, that’s not been the case with the Disney+ anthology series.

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