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- Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 4 premios ganados y 16 nominaciones en total
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Resumen
Reviewers say 'What If?' offers fresh takes on Marvel characters with praised animation and voice acting. However, the series garners mixed reviews; some episodes are celebrated for creativity and emotional impact, while others are criticized for being rushed, inconsistent, or shallow. Common complaints include uneven quality and underdeveloped plots. Despite these flaws, many appreciate its innovative concept and potential for new MCU narratives.
Opiniones destacadas
I enjoyed the first season more than the second. The first season had a propulsive narrative force anchored by the Ultron-Watcher storyline that made for a satisfying finale. The second season didn't have that same overarching plot, as the episodes seemed a lot more cut off from each other. I did enjoy certain episodes, especially the first one with Nebula joining the Nova Corps as I felt it gave off a very steam punk sci-fi vibe that I dug. I also liked the episode involving Hela and the 10 rings. I felt it did a good job basically mimicking the plot of the first Thor movie, but with Hela as the main protagonist. I did appreciate a lot of the action in the second season, but the pacing in both seasons is just so fast paced. This is understandable, as they are attempting to pack in an entire story within 30 minutes of run time. That being said, it's so fast paced that the show doesn't give you pause to breathe and take in the different story beats... especially the dramatic ones. Overall, I felt that the second season was more boring than I would've hoped. The first season was an 8, but I'm going to downgrade the show as a whole to a 7 after completing the second.
As much as I love the animation style and using the original actors for voice-overs, much of 'What If' fizzles and falls short. Many of the storylines have never really dwelt on what many Marvel and comic book fans would think of when asked 'What if?"
To me, this series would be super successful if it actually gave an alternate perspective to known story lines. Episodes like: if Carter became the First Avenger, or Ultron Won, and even 1602 were great. Others just were weirdly, acid-trip induced crap.
As a longtime Marvel fan I never wondered if T'Challa became Star Lord, Nebulla joining the Nova Corps, or in the latest Season 3- Avengers made their own Voltron?!?!
What if the series took the original movies and did the opposite? What if Tony died or New York wasn't saved in Avengers? What if Killmonger succeeded in defeating T'Challa? What if the Guardians couldn't stop Ronan in a dance off?
These are possibilities that would have been fun to explore. Honestly Season 2 should've been the last one, because as evident in Season 3 Episode 1, there's not much imagination left. It's Voltron or Pacific Rim meets the Avengers. Dull and already been done.
As a longtime Marvel fan I never wondered if T'Challa became Star Lord, Nebulla joining the Nova Corps, or in the latest Season 3- Avengers made their own Voltron?!?!
What if the series took the original movies and did the opposite? What if Tony died or New York wasn't saved in Avengers? What if Killmonger succeeded in defeating T'Challa? What if the Guardians couldn't stop Ronan in a dance off?
These are possibilities that would have been fun to explore. Honestly Season 2 should've been the last one, because as evident in Season 3 Episode 1, there's not much imagination left. It's Voltron or Pacific Rim meets the Avengers. Dull and already been done.
Talk about potential wasted. In a world where literally anything is available for them to do... They ran out of cool stories after the first season. The first season had fun, exciting, interesting stories - with our favourite marvel characters doing awesome things. Then the second season came along and they chose to focus on lame characters, and "what if's" that were no longer meaningful or interesting to watch. For a 30 min show things felt slow for much of each episode. Many of the episodes felt skippable and I had to resist zoning out. Where's more of the "zombie" level of What Ifs? That was crazy and wild. That's the kind of What If scenarios I wanted to see.
When Disney and Marvel announced their Phase 4 slate of releases, What If...? Was something I was certainly looking forward to. After experiencing Phase 4, my expectations were lowered a great deal but I was still interested in checking it out and seeing what kind of else-world stories we might be getting. After watching the entire season, the ensuing disappointment reared its ugly head yet again.
Most of the episodes had What If scenarios superficially executed, filled to the brim with one-liners and jokes that seldom had an impact made worse by the fact that the pacing and runtime hardly gave whatever plot points they were trying to push room to breathe. A rollercoaster ride of either it's just fine or meh. The lack of creativity was also disappointing but not surprising.
To make matters worse, the voice acting was sub-par for the majority of the season with performances feeling as if they were lazily phoned in by the Actors who played the characters in a much better way in their respective Live-Action outings. The soundtrack was mostly generic for the majority of it even though they have a plethora of good tracks from the past to choose from which they hardly did.
The animation was nice, though, even if I wish they would have gone full 2-D with it. At first, I didn't like it but got used to it and was glad that the 3-D stuff wasn't wonky or janky but rather smooth and fluid with some episodes showcasing beautiful stuff and thrilling fight scenes. The faces of some characters, however, could have used a lot more work.
A couple of episodes did stand out, though, and made the entire experience not feel worthless which, ironically, ultimately made it frustrating that why waste all those other episodes mucking around and playing them for laughs and giggles when stuff like this is far more impactful. The Doctor Strange one is my favourite, which surprise surprise works best since it's focused and The Ultron one which gave everyone who was disappointed by Age of Ultron's depiction of that character something to enjoy, even if I wish it was focused more on Ultron and less on other characters.
It all culminates in a mixed bag of a finale which had some truly shoddy writing to justify what happens even though the concept itself was pretty cool. In better hands, I could see this working wonderfully and that's pretty much the running theme of Phase 4 so far. In better hands, there is so much potential but seeing it all go to waste because of poor decision making when it comes to hiring writers and directors... it's just sad and frustrating to see a franchise I loved screw itself up like this.
All in all, it's not the worst thing Phase 4 has put out. Most of the episodes, despite me railing on them above, still had some nuggets of entertainment in them which hey, if you just wanna have just some light forgettable fun, they'll most likely work. A couple of good episodes do make it worth it to check it out at least if you are or was a fan of MCU. Also makes me excited for Multiverse of Madness... please be good *fingers crossed*. It just sucks to see the wasted potential. And if I were to rate Season 1 of What If...?, I'd give it a 6/10.
Most of the episodes had What If scenarios superficially executed, filled to the brim with one-liners and jokes that seldom had an impact made worse by the fact that the pacing and runtime hardly gave whatever plot points they were trying to push room to breathe. A rollercoaster ride of either it's just fine or meh. The lack of creativity was also disappointing but not surprising.
To make matters worse, the voice acting was sub-par for the majority of the season with performances feeling as if they were lazily phoned in by the Actors who played the characters in a much better way in their respective Live-Action outings. The soundtrack was mostly generic for the majority of it even though they have a plethora of good tracks from the past to choose from which they hardly did.
The animation was nice, though, even if I wish they would have gone full 2-D with it. At first, I didn't like it but got used to it and was glad that the 3-D stuff wasn't wonky or janky but rather smooth and fluid with some episodes showcasing beautiful stuff and thrilling fight scenes. The faces of some characters, however, could have used a lot more work.
A couple of episodes did stand out, though, and made the entire experience not feel worthless which, ironically, ultimately made it frustrating that why waste all those other episodes mucking around and playing them for laughs and giggles when stuff like this is far more impactful. The Doctor Strange one is my favourite, which surprise surprise works best since it's focused and The Ultron one which gave everyone who was disappointed by Age of Ultron's depiction of that character something to enjoy, even if I wish it was focused more on Ultron and less on other characters.
It all culminates in a mixed bag of a finale which had some truly shoddy writing to justify what happens even though the concept itself was pretty cool. In better hands, I could see this working wonderfully and that's pretty much the running theme of Phase 4 so far. In better hands, there is so much potential but seeing it all go to waste because of poor decision making when it comes to hiring writers and directors... it's just sad and frustrating to see a franchise I loved screw itself up like this.
All in all, it's not the worst thing Phase 4 has put out. Most of the episodes, despite me railing on them above, still had some nuggets of entertainment in them which hey, if you just wanna have just some light forgettable fun, they'll most likely work. A couple of good episodes do make it worth it to check it out at least if you are or was a fan of MCU. Also makes me excited for Multiverse of Madness... please be good *fingers crossed*. It just sucks to see the wasted potential. And if I were to rate Season 1 of What If...?, I'd give it a 6/10.
Really enjoying this series & the risks they've taken so far.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaChadwick Boseman's last Marvel project before his death.
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The Watcher: [Opening narration to each episode] Time. Space. Reality. It's more than a linear path. It's a prism of endless possibility, where a single choice can branch out into infinite realities, creating alternate worlds from the ones you know. I am the Watcher. I am your guide through these vast new realities. Follow me and ponder the question... "What if?"
- Créditos curiososAfter the Marvel logo appears, it switches to an animated form in the show's art style.
- ConexionesEdited into Leyendas de Marvel: Guardians of the Multiverse (2023)
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