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- kjayanth-31026
- Dec 28, 2024
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- chrishomer-69515
- Dec 30, 2023
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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.
- AdilPickle4
- Jan 24, 2024
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This is fun. I am enjoying every story.
Not all episodes are as good but overall it's worth it.
(The doctor strange episode for example was exceptional).
If you are a Marvel fan, you will probably like it, for these -and many more- following reasons:
1-Happy to hear all the voices from the MCU actors. Makes the starting titles interesting; you d wanna see who's in it.
2-The stories are captivating. There's some comedy, action, drama; a good range.
3-There's some great one-liners. New ones and also memorable ones.
4-The pace of each of the episodes is excellent. It really gets you into the story.
5-It does great tribute to MCU's pivotal points.
Give it a go, you will enjoy it.
8/10.
Not all episodes are as good but overall it's worth it.
(The doctor strange episode for example was exceptional).
If you are a Marvel fan, you will probably like it, for these -and many more- following reasons:
1-Happy to hear all the voices from the MCU actors. Makes the starting titles interesting; you d wanna see who's in it.
2-The stories are captivating. There's some comedy, action, drama; a good range.
3-There's some great one-liners. New ones and also memorable ones.
4-The pace of each of the episodes is excellent. It really gets you into the story.
5-It does great tribute to MCU's pivotal points.
Give it a go, you will enjoy it.
8/10.
- imperialwalkrnyr
- Sep 1, 2021
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It all started from first season when they really made us realized what if... ? In every vast imaginable possibilities for marvel comics. Mainly, it was a great effort through animations to make us understand the interconnections of every marvel movies and shows totally independent of each other and they did succeed by connecting X-Men, SpiderMan, Elektra, Blade, Daredevil, Fantastic Four, etc. Under one Brand and Studio.
But, they ultimately made this particular show's story totally oriented towards "The Captain Who Never Was" i.e. Peggy Carter, making it all about her along with extra irrelevant short What Ifs stories of other characters totally made for Fill Ups.
But, they ultimately made this particular show's story totally oriented towards "The Captain Who Never Was" i.e. Peggy Carter, making it all about her along with extra irrelevant short What Ifs stories of other characters totally made for Fill Ups.
Now that the first season is over, I can confidently say that this series has exceeded my expectations. It uses witty scripts and detailed animation to bring the fans the service they've been wanting and more. Each episode is quite varied so there are many different scenarios and you never know how it will turn out or which characters will show up. The series wastes no time explaining any of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and just gets to the point of the scenarios, and also starts to merge the scenarios without warning. This is for the fans, not casual viewers! However, the variety of episodes also means that the quality and tone also vary quite drastically. The short runtime means that many events and battles are cut short. There was a good amount of care to make everything canon and consistent, but there are still some shortcomings and the power/ability of each character seemed to be contrived based on the needs of the plot.
- briancham1994
- Oct 9, 2021
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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.
- Spartan_1_1_7
- Oct 10, 2021
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I signed up to Disney due to the Marvel movies and the hype around the streaming shows.....I've been through Wanda which was okay, FatWS which was like being told off in detention, not fun and Loki which was a real disservice to the character.
So onto What If?.... And whilst the idea is interesting and the animation very good (what you'd expect from Disney) I cannot make it through any of these short episodes without falling asleep, drifting off or just turning off. I'm not sure why but there's something not quite right about it that I can't put my finger on, it doesn't hold interest or attention.
Disney subscription has been cancelled, it all has got a bit boring.
So onto What If?.... And whilst the idea is interesting and the animation very good (what you'd expect from Disney) I cannot make it through any of these short episodes without falling asleep, drifting off or just turning off. I'm not sure why but there's something not quite right about it that I can't put my finger on, it doesn't hold interest or attention.
Disney subscription has been cancelled, it all has got a bit boring.
- steviedeamer-42232
- Sep 1, 2021
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IMDB really needs to work on their audience review system. All the bad reviews are only for 1 episode and not the entire series. You can't judge an entire show on its first epiosde.
While Ep 1 wasn't great, the rest are a huge improvement. Intriguing stories and, surprisingly, the humor lands more than you'd think. Decent voice acting and it really helps that most of characters are voiced by their live-action actors.
Overall, don't trust 90% of the bad reviews because they are only rating the first or second episode. Instead, trust the reviews judging the entire series.
The series as a whole isn't terrible. I was hoping for better but ultimately I'm okay with what we got. The epsidoes range from really good to pretty bad but they're enjoyable regardless.
While Ep 1 wasn't great, the rest are a huge improvement. Intriguing stories and, surprisingly, the humor lands more than you'd think. Decent voice acting and it really helps that most of characters are voiced by their live-action actors.
Overall, don't trust 90% of the bad reviews because they are only rating the first or second episode. Instead, trust the reviews judging the entire series.
The series as a whole isn't terrible. I was hoping for better but ultimately I'm okay with what we got. The epsidoes range from really good to pretty bad but they're enjoyable regardless.
- spidermonkeycoleman
- Aug 26, 2021
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There are so many stories here to tell yet there is too much focus on Captain Carter, sure 1 story about her is fine but there's (so far) 3 episodes about her in season 2 and I fear more to come. I'm just not that interested in her. Also skipped the one about the native American hero back in the day...didn't know who she was and didn't care.
They made some odd choices on which stories to tell. I would of liked to see some more spider man, iron Man, hulk and Thor but we got stuck with carter too much or hero's we don't care about.
Required characters are stupid with reviews, its not a God damn thesis.
They made some odd choices on which stories to tell. I would of liked to see some more spider man, iron Man, hulk and Thor but we got stuck with carter too much or hero's we don't care about.
Required characters are stupid with reviews, its not a God damn thesis.
- Spoonmagic
- Dec 29, 2023
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- MysticMoonfang
- Aug 31, 2021
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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.
- bcbender78
- Dec 21, 2024
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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.
- doinou_2190
- Dec 27, 2024
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- rivalbardmaximillian
- Aug 10, 2021
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Can't believe people would rate so low based on one episode. I've seen four of them so far & it's just getting better and better. Be patient!
I just watched the 3rd episode and came here to write my review, and I'm shocked to see all these negative reviews! It's not the best MCU project but I found some of the storylines interesting. Yes it could be much better for sure, but it's not as bad as written in the reviews. Some folks are mad at Peggy becoming Captain Carter which I find weird, it's happening in an alternate universe, you guys! The series is called What If!
The animation and voice acting could be much better.
Apparantly this series is going to have impacts on the future MCU projects as well, So, give it a chance!
Edit: Some episodes are really good, the Dr Strange episode was mind-blowing. Thor's episode was a blast.
The animation and voice acting could be much better.
Apparantly this series is going to have impacts on the future MCU projects as well, So, give it a chance!
Edit: Some episodes are really good, the Dr Strange episode was mind-blowing. Thor's episode was a blast.
- adlhaniyeh
- Aug 26, 2021
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I really, really, really want to like this series! In fact, I want to love it! I love concepts that explore alternate realities and the like.
In the original "what if...?" Series that Marvel published back in the day, you would see things like:
And on and on it goes. The thing is that these stories were great because they tied directly back to Marvel's original continuity and sometimes ended better, but usually ended more tragically with a twinge of irony.
The only episode I've seen in the series that reflects that vibe so far is the Dr. Strange one. I think it resonates better than all the rest simply because it's based on a choice that we can believe would happen in Stange's continuity. And of course, the results are mind-blowing.
I don't get that same feeling from "T'challa becomes Starlord," because...well, because...or the entire MCU are zombies for no explicable reason. Or that Peggy could've saved Steve best by putting him in a machine that would accelerate his healing. Duh... the Avengers not forming episode was oh-Kay.
What could have made this a powerful series would've been if it had explored real events and choices in the MCU like:
See? Way more related to what we know and waaaay more interesting.
Oh well, maybe a writer at the Big D will read this and one of these could end up in season 2?
In the original "what if...?" Series that Marvel published back in the day, you would see things like:
- "what if Spiderman had joined the fantastic four?"
- " what is the avengers defeated everybody?"
- "what if The alien costume had possessed Spiderman?"
- "what if the Hulk had Bruce Banner's brain?"
And on and on it goes. The thing is that these stories were great because they tied directly back to Marvel's original continuity and sometimes ended better, but usually ended more tragically with a twinge of irony.
The only episode I've seen in the series that reflects that vibe so far is the Dr. Strange one. I think it resonates better than all the rest simply because it's based on a choice that we can believe would happen in Stange's continuity. And of course, the results are mind-blowing.
I don't get that same feeling from "T'challa becomes Starlord," because...well, because...or the entire MCU are zombies for no explicable reason. Or that Peggy could've saved Steve best by putting him in a machine that would accelerate his healing. Duh... the Avengers not forming episode was oh-Kay.
What could have made this a powerful series would've been if it had explored real events and choices in the MCU like:
- "what if Clint had succeeded in sacrificing himself for the Soul Stone instead of Natasha?"
- "What if Steve had said "no" to the super soldier project?"
- "What if Starlord had kept his cool and not punched Thanos in the face as they tried to remove the gauntlet?"
- "what if Tony hadn't made ultron (and thereby there'd been no Vision)?"
See? Way more related to what we know and waaaay more interesting.
Oh well, maybe a writer at the Big D will read this and one of these could end up in season 2?
- KevinHartsRedheadedStepSon
- Sep 13, 2021
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I don't think every story is going to be FANTASTIC but I thought these concepts were pretty great and the animation is straight up beautiful. Y'all some haters.
- cristianherediamaw
- Aug 31, 2021
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The first one is ok, but then it goes wilder and wilder. Episode 4 is probably one of the best thing MCU has ever created. So keep watching, it get really good!
- perjo-63483
- Aug 31, 2021
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As per my title: Season 1 had some merit; Season 2 is much worse. Six stars as a nod to Season 1, which did a good job of tying together (eventually) a coherent and interesting overall story line. The Doctor Strange episodes in particular were really well done.
Season 2 however is much worse - poor writing, much less interesting story lines, and as has been noted by others, a puzzling over abundance of Captain Carter. Is this really what fans were clamouring for? At some point in the MCU series and films, someone needs to realize that pounding home the message 'women rule!' is not the same as actually having good writing and an intelligent plot. There have been notable exceptions: WandaVision, Loki are among strong offerings, but the majority, including Season 2 of What If, has been pretty weak.
Season 2 however is much worse - poor writing, much less interesting story lines, and as has been noted by others, a puzzling over abundance of Captain Carter. Is this really what fans were clamouring for? At some point in the MCU series and films, someone needs to realize that pounding home the message 'women rule!' is not the same as actually having good writing and an intelligent plot. There have been notable exceptions: WandaVision, Loki are among strong offerings, but the majority, including Season 2 of What If, has been pretty weak.
- chrisheartofdavid
- Feb 14, 2024
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Really good show great animation shame Chris himself didn't do his voice but was really close sound alike I thought I look forward to next episode don't listen to to haters just enjoy it 👍
- bowers-51259
- Aug 10, 2021
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A very straight forward episode of rushing things to set those pieces right into the puzzle. And my facial expressions were also pretty straight watching this episode as there was no thrill or even a logical storytelling, I understand it's an aminated show targetted at children maybe? But only those children who are familiar with all the MCU till now might perhaps be able to enjoy it.
Let's see how the rest of the episodes turn out but I am certainly not very excited about them after this one.
Edit : 2nd episode gave the actual feel of what MCU is about, it was creative and thoughtful with major WHAT IF moments. I thoroughly enjoyed watching T'challa back on screen.
However the 3rd episode was deal breaker and made me edit this review. It was so thrilling and exciting to watch, I could have watched a whole movie on this episode. It re explored the characters we know to a level that leaves u wanting for more.
I hope I get to a 10 star edit by the end of the season.
Edit II : Here goes my one more star for a 'strange' yet thought provoking episode which was by far the best among all in terms of writing, voice over, animation and storyline. Special mention for Benedict Cumberbatch for nailing the voice over like a boss. Take a bow Marvel for making this one.
However, coming to 5th episode, the episode was entertaining for sure, it was humorous and engaging with quality animation but again showed too much simultaneously not giving viewers enough time to absorb things.
Still a 9/10 overall for the series until next two episodes atleast. They gotta beat the episode 4 to get a 10 from me.
Let's see how the rest of the episodes turn out but I am certainly not very excited about them after this one.
Edit : 2nd episode gave the actual feel of what MCU is about, it was creative and thoughtful with major WHAT IF moments. I thoroughly enjoyed watching T'challa back on screen.
However the 3rd episode was deal breaker and made me edit this review. It was so thrilling and exciting to watch, I could have watched a whole movie on this episode. It re explored the characters we know to a level that leaves u wanting for more.
I hope I get to a 10 star edit by the end of the season.
Edit II : Here goes my one more star for a 'strange' yet thought provoking episode which was by far the best among all in terms of writing, voice over, animation and storyline. Special mention for Benedict Cumberbatch for nailing the voice over like a boss. Take a bow Marvel for making this one.
However, coming to 5th episode, the episode was entertaining for sure, it was humorous and engaging with quality animation but again showed too much simultaneously not giving viewers enough time to absorb things.
Still a 9/10 overall for the series until next two episodes atleast. They gotta beat the episode 4 to get a 10 from me.
I just watched the first 4 episodes of S3 and they are pathetic. Its like a 10 year old wrote them, so childish and shallow. I'm not even going to bother watching the rest. The mcu wasn't for me for a while now, but this show doens't help pull me back in at all. I really liked Deadpool and Wolverine, they understand how to do proper comedy, but this is just so lazy. Why does everything in the mcu has to he a comedy? Just do something serious once in a while. Marvel lost me again. Lets hope DC has more mature stories, but with James Gunn I doubt it. Guess I'm done with comic book movies then, it was a fun ride uptill Endgame.