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What If... Strange Supreme Intervened?

  • Episode aired Dec 30, 2023
  • TV-14
  • 32m
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7.4/10
5.8K
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Benedict Cumberbatch in What If...? (2021)
What If: What If Strange Supreme Intervened?
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Strange asks Peggy to help with an adversary. But this demented sorcerer is keeping a secret from his old friend.Strange asks Peggy to help with an adversary. But this demented sorcerer is keeping a secret from his old friend.Strange asks Peggy to help with an adversary. But this demented sorcerer is keeping a secret from his old friend.

  • Director
    • Bryan Andrews
  • Writers
    • Matthew Chauncey
    • Jon Roth
    • Joe Simon
  • Stars
    • Jeffrey Wright
    • Hayley Atwell
    • Benedict Cumberbatch
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
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    • Director
      • Bryan Andrews
    • Writers
      • Matthew Chauncey
      • Jon Roth
      • Joe Simon
    • Stars
      • Jeffrey Wright
      • Hayley Atwell
      • Benedict Cumberbatch
    • 32User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Jeffrey Wright
    Jeffrey Wright
    • The Watcher
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    Hayley Atwell
    Hayley Atwell
    • Peggy Carter
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    Benedict Cumberbatch
    Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Strange Supreme
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    Devery Jacobs
    Devery Jacobs
    • Kahhori
    • (voice)
    Cate Blanchett
    Cate Blanchett
    • Hela
    • (voice)
    Feodor Chin
    Feodor Chin
    • Wenwu
    • (voice)
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Surtur
    • (voice)
    Josh Keaton
    Josh Keaton
    • Steve Rogers
    • (voice)
    Stanley Tucci
    Stanley Tucci
    • Dr. Erskine
    • (voice)
    Terri Douglas
    Terri Douglas
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    Robin Atkin Downes
    Robin Atkin Downes
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    Matt Lowe
    Matt Lowe
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    Marcella Lentz-Pope
    Marcella Lentz-Pope
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    Helen Sadler
    Helen Sadler
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    Fred Tatasciore
    Fred Tatasciore
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    Debra Wilson
    Debra Wilson
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    Matthew Wood
    Matthew Wood
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      • Bryan Andrews
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    7GregTheStopSign95

    Great concept, but too short

    Seriously, this episode should have been a LOT longer. Possibly even left for another season in order to showcase some of the background characters we see in this one. That being said, though, I really hope they're done with the over-reliance on an overpowered Captain Carter. Don't get me wrong, she's an interesting character, I just think they're relying on her too heavily. I mean, Strange Supreme is an interesting character, too, and it would have been nice to see them use him a bit more previously...maybe even have episodes kinda shared a bit more evenly between the two?

    Anyway, as the review title says, the episode has an amazing concept, it just would have benefited a LOT (like the previous two episodes, funnily enough) from being longer. Or maybe even do an Infinity War/Endgame with it and split it into two? I don't know, I'm not a professional writer or anything, I just think they could have done it at least a little bit better. Done the characters a bit more justice...

    Summary: Amazing concept, but too rushed.
    6gabrielmikhno

    Eye Candy and how Strange Supreme was robbed of his arc from S1

    To start my review I want to talk about season 1 finale. I thought it was exceptionally good. Sure, maybe there were plot holes, but everything from the animation to the music to the story was AMAZING! Every second something happened that made my jaw drop. Examples; (multiple Thor hammers, Star Lord stealing soul stone, Doctor Strange eating Soul Stone, Time Stones battling each other, AI vs. AI battle, Killmonger holding all Infinity Stones, Peggy and Black Widow team up on motorcycle, etc...) And these are just a few. Now what I loved about that finale is that it also used every prior episode to tie in a satisfying ending. It was all built up. It felt like it's own little Saga. Also the fight scenes had stakes for each of the characters.

    ONE SPOILER BEYOND THIS POINT THAT'S EXPLAINED IN THE FIRST FIVE MINUTES OF THE EPISODE

    Now this season finale. I really enjoyed! Animation was amazing! Easter eggs everywhere! I even liked Kahhori and Peggy team up! But there were issues that really lowered it for me. For example, I hate what they did with Strange Supreme! He was one of my favorite characters from last season, and he had a redemption. It took an entire universe's death for him to see where he was wrong. That's why the story was so compelling. But... the writers decided to make him evil. GUESS WHAT'S HIS MOTIVE! Uh, yeah, the same one from 2 years ago. They ruined him! UHHHH! Maybe the writers couldn't find a worthy villain. Or they just wanted to find a way to bring many characters into the episode to make everyone just look at some easter eggs. Hence, the title. They should've extended the 1602 episode (the one with some plot holes) and made it an actual 2 parter. Have Strange Supreme be like a help.

    This episode was also not built up will. It was all very out of nowhere. The watcher didn't get to do anything either. He didn't have a story this season. Last season had a journey for the watcher. Also Kahhori is way overpowered! Her episode was good, but her power set is so confusing and she just seemed like she came out of know where.

    To summarize this episode - VERY FUN TO LOOK AT, but quite a jarring turn of events. I gave this a higher score than I would have if it didn't include many of the easter eggs and cool fight scenes, because that's what was the most enjoying. And don't get me wrong, IT SUCCEEDS REALLY WELL AT THAT!
    6southdavid

    Season Two Review

    The second season of Marvel's " What If" comes to a conclusion with an interesting, if slightly underwhelming finale. One the whole, this second season has been good, but perhaps not as strong as the first.

    Captain Carter (Hayley Atwell) meets up with her multiversal Avenger friend Dr. Strange Supreme (Benedict Cumberbatch) who askes her for help. He's been collating the multiversal destroying threats but cannot subdue Kahhori (Devery Jacobs) from her universe. Carter agrees to help, but soon comes to realise that it is not Kahhori that in the danger, but Strange himself, who has arrived at an even more despicable plan to assuage his grief.

    My criticism of this seasons overlying story is that it feels a bit more thrown together than the one in the first season. Beyond seeing Strange a couple of times, there wasn't really much set up to this one in the last few episodes. This episode too feels a bit thrown together around a few interesting ideas, namely the battles between Strange Supreme and Captain Infinity, as Carter becomes. A throw everything at the wall and see what sticks approach. That central fight - reintroduces us to almost all the characters we've ever seen in "What If", though some of them, such as Infinity Killmonger Black Panther noticeably and obviously don't speak - as presumably Michael B Jordan wasn't interested or available for such a small role.

    It looks really impressive, the vocal performances are good (I feel like Cumberbatch puts more into playing the role in animation than he does in live action, or maybe the character has just gone to a more interesting place here).

    It just feels less well thought out than in the first season, so much so I think I'd have preferred not to have a season story and just let the episodes live as individual storylines. I'll watch season three, but I'd like a bit more invention and maybe some more genuine "what if's" and not just other stories.
    1barma-97366

    I'm shocked how so incompetently you can use the news potential of the series.

    Hope Kevin Feige will take a screenwriter at least once who will at least write a 2-3 cool episode, not even a season. Almost the whole season is fecal. There were at most a couple of good episodes, and then the idea of Avengers 1602 was taken from comics, so strong is the impotence of ideas from the creators of the show. Kahori, who in the final series was the strongest of all and could almost win solo, for example Thanos with his army. So they made the Persian whom I saw in my first life just a couple of days ago, it just makes me want to laugh)))). Just take all the ideas for the comic book series and that's it, otherwise I can no longer look at this nonsense of the screenwriters.
    7snrodrigues

    "What If... Strange Supreme Intervened?" Review: A Dark Dive into Power, Sacrifice, and the Multiverse

    The ninth and final episode of What If...? Season 2 delves deep into the complexities of Doctor Strange Supreme's character, exploring themes of redemption, sacrifice, and the far-reaching consequences of tampering with the multiverse.

    Plot Overview

    The episode begins with Strange Supreme enlisting Peggy Carter's help to stop Kahhori, a powerful being whose actions threaten the multiverse. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes evident that Strange Supreme has ulterior motives, leading to a confrontation that tests the limits of their abilities and their understanding of right and wrong.

    Character Dynamics

    The interplay between Strange Supreme and Peggy Carter is central to the episode's emotional depth. Strange Supreme's internal struggle and his secretive nature create a compelling dynamic, while Peggy's unwavering sense of duty and moral compass provide a stark contrast. This relationship drives the narrative forward, highlighting the complexities of trust and betrayal.

    Visuals and Animation

    The episode's animation is a standout, with vibrant colors and fluid action sequences that capture the mystical and otherworldly essence of the multiverse. The depiction of magical battles is particularly impressive, showcasing the vast array of powers at play.

    Themes and Messages

    At its core, the episode explores the dangers of unchecked ambition and the moral ambiguities inherent in the pursuit of power. It serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance required when navigating the multiverse and the profound impact of one's choices.

    Conclusion

    "What If... Strange Supreme Intervened?" serves as a fitting conclusion to Season 2, offering a thought-provoking narrative that challenges perceptions of heroism and villainy. It leaves viewers contemplating the broader implications of the multiverse and the responsibilities that come with wielding such power.

    Rating: 7/10

    A compelling and visually stunning finale that delves deep into character complexities and the moral dilemmas of the multiverse.

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      This episode marks the return of Strange Supreme from Season 1, showcasing his continued struggle with the consequences of his choices.
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      The Watcher: Captain Peggy Carter, a warrior out of her own time. But then, she's used to that. The super soldier from World War II who thrust herself into the future, saving her world, but leaving behind the love of her life. It was a loss that could have consumed her, but instead, it fueled her to become a hero for all time and times.

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      The Marvel Studios logo features different variants of the Marvel heroes traditionally seen in the logo (Iron Man's Sakaar armor, Happy Hogan as Purple Hulk, Ravager T'Challa, Goliath, Kahhori, Red Guardian, Captain Carter).
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      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 20 Darkest What If...? Moments (2023)

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      • December 30, 2023 (United States)
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