WHAT IF...? Head Writer Explains Why (And How) T'Challa Ended Up With The "Star-Lord" Moniker In This Reality

WHAT IF...? Head Writer Explains Why (And How) T'Challa Ended Up With The "Star-Lord" Moniker In This Reality

What If...? Head Writer A.C. Bradley has explained T'Challa's use of the "Star-Lord" moniker in his reality, shedding some light on just how different the Wakandan hero and Peter Quill really are...

By JoshWilding - Aug 24, 2021 03:08 AM EST
Filed Under: What If
Source: Discussing Film

In the second episode of What If...?, Yondu sends his Ravagers to Earth to abduct Ego's son, but they bring back the wrong kid. As a result, T'Challa takes the place of Peter Quill and becomes Star-Lord instead, but what are the odds the hero we know better as Black Panther would also choose that moniker?

That's something Discussing Film asked Head Writer A.C. Bradley during a recent interview, and it turns out she gave plenty of thought to this very thing while working on the episode.

"Before someone on Twitter tells me that Star-Lord was the nickname that Peter Quill’s mom gave to him, the reason he’s called Star-Lord is that we were guessing that Yondu knew that Star-Lord was also the nickname of Ego," she explains. "That [Meredith Quill] called Peter Star-Lord because she knew Ego was not human. And so that’s how the word was in the ether, that Yondu was aware of it and he started calling Peter almost as a fun joke. And then it kind of just kept going."

Interestingly, Bradley believes that T'Challa has a very different opinion on that "Star-Lord" moniker than Quill. "T’Challa doesn’t like the title," the writer added. "Because he’s just a regular guy trying to do good. He’s not royalty, as far as he knows."

The biggest difference between the two Star-Lords is that by the time T'Challa arrives on Morag, he's already done a huge amount to change the Galaxy, including bringing Thanos back to the site of the angels. As Bradley explains, "T'Challa doesn’t arc so much; he changes the world around him."

"[With] the sheer power of his will and his personality, he changes the Ravagers and then the other characters he has come in contact with," she continued. "So when we catch up to him as an adult, he has this reputation that almost mirrors the one he would have on Earth as Black Panther."

We're expecting to see more of this Star-Lord as the first season of What If...? progresses, and how his story continues to unfold promises to be one of the most intriguing parts of the show's first season. 


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8. "What If...HYDRA Won?"

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In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Steve Rogers, Black Widow, and The Falcon managed to stop HYDRA from killing those they deemed a threat and taking over the world. With that, Alexander Pierce was killed and the remaining members of the group either fled or were arrested. S.H.I.E.L.D., meanwhile, also fell. 

In this reality, it would be fascinating to see HYDRA overcome the heroes and enact their plan. The MCU would be unrecognisable, while the heroes remaining would really have no choice but to fall in line and do what Pierce says (especially as he'd have S.H.I.E.L.D.'s resources and those seeming unstoppable Helicarriers on hand). 

The Winter Soldier would likely have remained loyal to HYDRA in this reality too, and we'd love to see the story jump ahead a little to see how a team of "Dark Avengers" on Pierce's payroll would have fared against Thanos...
 

7. "What If...Hawkeye Died On Vormir?"

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Clint Barton attempted to leap off that cliff on Vormir, but Natasha Romanoff stopped him and ended up falling to her death. With that, Hawkeye was able to secure the Soul Stone for The Avengers, but at the cost of one of his oldest and most beloved friends. 

Swapping things around could have had major ramifications for Avengers: Endgame's final battle, while it might have been up to Black Widow to deal with the fallout of Clint's time as Ronin (something we're anticipating being explored when the Hawkeye TV series rolls around). 

With that in mind, this episode could also tie into Kate Bishop's MCU debut, and address what became of Yelena Belova when she still had her sister to rely on. For fans of Natasha and Clint, this would be a must-watch, and What If...? could have a lot of fun with the question.
 

6. "What If...The Avengers Never Assembled?"

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After Agent Coulson was killed by Loki, Nick Fury manipulated The Avengers into assembling at his behest. However, had his loyal right-hand man in S.H.I.E.L.D. not been attacked by the God of Mischief, Earth's Mightiest Heroes more than likely would have gone their separate ways. 

Something tells us that will have major ramifications for the Battle of New York, and it could mean Loki's invasion played out completely differently (especially with Thanos looming above). 

We don't think it would be as simple as showing Loki emerge with the win, but as the World Security Council wanted to nuke the city, that could be interesting to play around with, especially with Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, The Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye all doing their own thing.
 

5. "What If...Bucky Became Captain America?"

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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier did a great job of exploring Sam Wilson's decision to wield the shield as Captain America. However, many fans were disappointed Marvel Studios didn't follow the comic books by having Bucky Barnes pick up where Steve Rogers left off. 

An episode like this could follow Bucky after he made good on his threat to take the shield from John Walker. The former Winter Soldier becoming an "unofficial" Captain America is bound to create a vastly different version of the MCU, and would almost certainly lead to very different roles for everyone from Sharon Carter to Valentina Allegra de Fontaine and Baron Zemo. 

Marvel Studios might need to add a little more to this one to make it substantial enough for an entire episode, but another possibility is that Steve chooses him instead of Sam. 
 

4. "What If...Iron Man Won The Civil War?"

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At the end of Captain America: Civil War, Steve Rogers and Bucky managed to defeat Iron Man and went on the run (with Cap later breaking his fellow Avengers out of The Raft). That led to the formation of the Secret Avengers and played a huge role in how Avengers: Infinity War played out. 

Had Tony Stark killed the assassin who murdered his parents and defeated Cap, what would that world look like? With Iron Man heading down a dark path and Steve also behind bars, more than Thanos' eventual arrival on Earth might be different. This feels like a concept worth exploring, and one that can actually see What If...? take us to some appropriately weird and crazy places. 

The events of Civil War had an effect on everything from Spider-Man: Homecoming to Ant-Man and The Wasp, and this is an instalment we'd actually like to see a lot more of Peter Parker in. 
 

3. "What If...Wanda Maximoff Never Became The Scarlet Witch?"

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This episode would be a little more complex than the title suggests, but we'd love to see a reality where Agatha Harkness never work Wanda Maximoff up and she continued living "happily" in Westview.

Even without Agatha's interference, things were starting to fall apart, but as Wanda's influence increased over the Hex, we could have seen her influence eventually spread across more than just New Jersey. That would be nuts, especially if The Vision became some sort of unwilling pawn trapped in a hellscape of Wanda's doing that, to her, is obviously a happy ending. 

This would by no means be a story about the Scarlet Witch falling into madness or villainy. Instead, it would explore the consequences of Wanda's actions on a larger scale, and could even throw in a few ideas that WandaVision failed to address (here's looking at you, Mephisto).
 

2. "What If...The Other Heroes Were Snapped?

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Here's a fun one for you. In Avengers: Infinity War, we watched as the likes of Doctor Strange, Spider-Man, Star-Lord, Black Panther, The Falcon, and Scarlet Witch all turned into dust. However, what about a reality where it was the other way round and Captain America, Iron Man, and the rest of the heroes we followed in Avengers: Endgame were among the dusted instead? 

This would be a lot to squeeze into one episode (so how about a two-part finale?), but it would genuinely be fascinating to watch as some of the heroes listed above deal with the fallout of the Snap. 

These remaining heroes would be without heavy-hitters like The Hulk and Thor, but would have the smarts of Shuri and the fighting spirit of everyone from Groot to the resources of Nick Fury. They could have still beaten Thanos and made things right, but the story would be a whole lot different...
 

1. "What If...Loki And Sylvie Took He Who Remains' Offer?"

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Heading back to those Disney+ TV shows, this is a story that can only really be told after we've seen Loki's second season...well, we think so, anyway. At the end of the first season, He Who Remains (a Kang the Conqueror Variant) offered the God of Mischief and Sylvie the chance to take his place and rule over the "Sacred Timeline."

They refused, but had the unlikely couple been tempted to take over...well, they'd rule over the MCU! That could lead to them rewriting history and fully falling into villainy, while it would also stop Kang from ever returning. If anything, heading down the comedic route with this What If...? episode might work best, especially if their actions have unintended consequences. 

We'll see, but this might be a really fun way to better explore that concept of the Multiverse, the TVA, and the significance of the "Sacred Timeline" to the wider MCU. 
 

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bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 8/24/2021, 3:57 AM
Well they could've hinted that in the episode, because right now it still just feels like a continuity error
Kumkani
Kumkani - 8/24/2021, 4:05 AM
I actually wish they went with Star-Prince. Would have been a reference to T'Challa's royal blood and the nickname from the first Guardians film.
ShimmyShimmyYA
ShimmyShimmyYA - 8/24/2021, 4:06 AM
This really didn’t matter. Why are people holding a PARALLEL universe to the same rules as the regular universe? Just complaining to complain
YonnyLayna
YonnyLayna - 8/24/2021, 6:13 AM
@ShimmyShimmyYA - cause they stablished that this aré butterfly effect variants of the MCU and not something like the Spider-Ham Universe.
Razorface1
Razorface1 - 8/24/2021, 6:14 AM
@ShimmyShimmyYA - because the point is it has the same rules except for one single divergence point?
TheManWithoutFear
TheManWithoutFear - 8/24/2021, 4:21 AM
I really loved this episode. Took me by surprise.
Kyos
Kyos - 8/24/2021, 4:53 AM
"T’Challa doesn’t like the title," the writer added. "Because he’s just a regular guy trying to do good. He’s not royalty, as far as he knows."

I mean, T’Challa should know he actually is (Wakandan) royalty. Maybe they should have called him Star-Prince , like Kumkani suggested.
YonnyLayna
YonnyLayna - 8/24/2021, 6:16 AM
Lately the MCU Is 80% in the actual show and the other 20% Is explained latter on interviews 🙄, god forbid they Made a mistake.
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 8/24/2021, 6:43 AM
I hate it.
JayBarrick
JayBarrick - 8/24/2021, 7:16 AM
Feels like they came up with this after the episode aired…
Deckacards
Deckacards - 8/24/2021, 7:45 AM
Only real issues I had with this episode are...

1. They turned Korath into comic relief and made him an idiot, problematic if they intend to treat the show as even partial canon.

2. They WAY overdid it with T'Challa as Starlord. I mean...I get it. He's a great, smart, heroic dude - you know, despite the fact that much of his upbringing was by intergalactic thieves instead of his father and mother in Wakanda - but they treat him like the Jesus of the Universe. It was just too transparent.

But overall, good and fun episode.
SethBullock
SethBullock - 8/24/2021, 9:41 AM
Bullsh*t.
breakUbatman
breakUbatman - 8/26/2021, 2:42 AM
More like "After someone on twitter tells me..."
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