Marvel’s ‘What If…?’ Producer Says Season 2 Avoided Ending Universes Because Audiences Needed A Break From 2020 Real-World Events Like “COVID, BLM Protests, And A US Presidential Election”

Captain Carter (Hayley Atwell) dons an Infinity Gem-infused armor in What If...? Season 2 Episode 9 "What If... Strange Supreme Intervened?" (2023), Marvel Entertainment

Captain Carter (Hayley Atwell) dons an Infinity Gem-infused armor in What If...? Season 2 Episode 9 "What If... Strange Supreme Intervened?" (2023), Marvel Entertainment

According to producer A.C. Bradley, the second season of Marvel’s What If…? intentionally shied away from destroying any of its featured universes because, at the time of its production in 2020, the series’ crew felt audiences needed a spark of optimism amidst such real-world events as “COVID, BLM protests, and a US presidential election”.

Captain Carter (Hayley Atwell) attempts to drown her sorrows in What If…? Season 2 Episode 8 “What If… the Avengers Assembled in 1602?” (2023), Marvel Entertainment

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As seen in the recently-concluded season, in every instance which could have potentially ended in absolute doom for a given universe, in true Marvel fashion, each of their respective protectors – or, in the case of Earth-1602 and Strange Supreme’s world, a universe-hopping Captain Carter, who the studio can’t seem to trying to make a thing – managed to find a way to stave off their absolute obliteration.

In the face of an attack by a celestial-powered, adolescent-aged Peter Quill, the Avengers of 1988 manage to convince him to not only join their cause, but also fight back against his father’s plans for universal conquest.

Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell), King T’Chaka (Atandwa Kani), Mar-Vell (Keri Tombazian), Goose, Peter Quill (Mace Montogmery Miskel), Hank Pym (Michael Douglas), Hope Pym (Madeliene McGraw), Howard Stark (John Slattery), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), and Goliath (Laurence Fishburne) assembles as the Avengers of 1988 in What If…? Season 2 Episode 2 “What If… Peter Quill Attacked Earth’s Mightiest Heroes?” (2023), Marvel Entertainment

Though she was initially cast out of Asgard and stripped of her power-source-providing-crown by Odin due to her violent tendencies, after studying martial arts in Ta Lo, Hela eventually teams up with Wenwu to take down her father – but upon her ascension to the throne, rather than set out on a campaign of wanton death and destruction, the Asgardian royal instead takes it upon herself to lead the Ten Rings organization in a campaign to ensure freedom across all of existence.

In 1602, despite the Watcher’s insistence that the New World-inspired universe was doomed for destruction and thanks to her refusal to accept this outcome, Captain Carter manages to successfully identify and send back a time-displaced Captain America, his presence the ultimate cause of the aforementioned incursion.

Captain Carter (Hayley Atwell) discovers Steve Rogers (Josh Keaton) is the reason for Earth-1602’s incursion threat in What If…? Season 2 Episode 8 “What If… the Avengers Assembled in 1602?” (2023), Marvel Entertainment

And finally, upon Strange Supreme’s defeat by Captain Carter and original-MCU-character Khaori within his Sanctum Infinitum, rather than his world being left to non-existence with the stopping of his plans, the once-good doctor instead sacrifices himself to bring it – or more specifically his former love interest Christine – back to life.

Conversely, in the series’ first season, not only did its tale of a Zombie-infested MCU end with a tease of a near-impossible fight between Spider-Man, Ant-Man, Black Panther, and an undead, four-Infinity-stone wielding Thanos, but its ‘final boss’, Infinity Ultron, was also successful in wiping out everything in his own home dimension save for the actual universe itself.

Kahori (Devery Jacobs) uses her powers to lift Mjolnir while Captain Carter (Hayley Atwell) wields Hela’s helm, a full-set of Infinity Stones, and a Gamma-radiated sword against Strange Supreme (Benedict Cumberbatch) in What If…? Season 2 Episode 9 “What If… Strange Supreme Intervened?” (2023), Marvel Entertainment

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Though only having two more ‘confirmed kills’ than its successor, the first season of What If…? was made all the more impactful, especially in terms of The Watcher’s pain towards his inability to act, thanks to the fact that any given episode could end with such a definitive universal collapse.

However, rather than Season 2’s elevated survivability rate being a ‘happy accident’ of parallel screenwriting, it appears it was an intentional choice made by the series’ production crew.

Speaking to the topic via a December 30th thread posted to her personal Twitter account, the aforementioned Bradley explained, “Since it’s been asked, wondering why the world doesn’t end in #WhatIfS2? We penned #WhatIf S2 between Jan-Oct 2020 amidst the onset of Covid, BLM protests, and a US presidential election. When it felt like OUR world was on the brink.”

Archive Link A.C. Bradley via Twitter

“#WhatIf became our sanctuary, a retreat where heroes rise against the darkness, and the most unexpected ones shine the brightest: Nebula, Hela, and a young woman wanting to see a cool lake,” added the Ms. Marvel series writer. “Sometimes, it’s just more fun to save the world.”

Archive Link A.C. Bradley via Twitter

All nine episodes of Marvel’s What If…? Season 2 is now available to stream via Disney Plus.

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