WHAT IF? - Marvel Studios' First Animated Series Finally Gets A Trailer Ahead Of 2021 Launch

WHAT IF? - Marvel Studios' First Animated Series Finally Gets A Trailer Ahead Of 2021 Launch

A first look at What If? is long overdue, but Marvel Studios just dropped the first trailer for the animated Disney+ TV series, and it looks like this will be taking full advantage of its unique premise...

By JoshWilding - Dec 10, 2020 05:12 PM EST
Filed Under: What If

We didn't get any new trailers for Marvel Studios' big screen content during Disney's Investor Day, but Kevin Feige shared plenty of goodies when it comes to what they're bringing to Disney+.

By now, we're sure you've watched those first looks at The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and Loki, but a sneak peek for What If? has also been revealed. Many of the scenarios teased here are familiar (footage was previously shared by Marvel in that Expanding The Universe special on the streamer), but there are a few new "what if?" scenarios teased.

The most intriguing is Doctor Strange seemingly fighting himself, while it also looks like the Sorcerer Supreme comes face to face with The Watcher at some point. Assuming the series is canon - and there's no reason to believe it won't be - it could have ramifications for what plays out in the movies.

That seems to be a recurring theme with these TV shows, and while this one is animated, that surely makes it no less important to the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Check out the What If? trailer below:
 

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