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It's the nature of the anthology series that there's different flavors for everyone, and the. And even most recently, Tony and Gamora, I had no idea I needed that in my life but now I have to have it all the time. And it's just throughout the episodes that people gravitate towards. I love how people are pointing out the pairings that they never knew they needed, but now they want them all the time. I really hope I get to write them in future episodes.ĪNDREWS: Yeah. Having two strong, kick-ass women working as partners and as a team, not in conflict with each other, not in competition with each other, but basically being like "we got this shit" together was a blast. Looking back over the season at this point, do you have a favorite pairing of characters that we would never have normally expected to see in the MCU? The one that comes to mind first.īRADLEY: I just have to say that when it comes to two characters hanging out, Peggy and Natasha. RELATED: Every Episode of 'Marvel's What If.?' Ranked from Worst to Best And seeing how that affected both of them is going to be a lot of fun. Both had very difficult in different ways childhoods. Just seeing those two characters rub off on each other. So to clarify, the Gamora universe that we see in the season finale, that's basically you teasing that universe.īRADLEY: You will see Gamora's universe in Season 2, and you'll see how her and Tony came to interact, because they don't interact in the MCU whatsoever, if I'm not mistaken. We all love Tony, and it's just a coincidence in a way. But yeah, it wasn't any malicious intent. It's just that he got a little bit more screen time for being "oops-ed," I guess, for lack of a better term. Right? And in some of those you've got other characters dying. It just was just a natural, organic thing because those moments weren't the crux of the whole of the story. Right? That's pure douche Tony that still gets in trouble.īut then there were ancillary things where he maybe touches on for a moment, and once those episodes were chosen I think that it just didn't fully register as, oh, look what happened here. There's another one, the Killmonger one, where he's in it but it's a little bit of a tragedy for him because he's not the Tony that we know it's the Tony that never learns his lesson, that never went into the cave. There were ones that focus on him, which is the really cool, fun one that's next season. There was like 30 episodes that were shown to Kevin, and I think some other ones that may have had some Tony stuff that was also pretty cool and on the ball where he's not dying. It wasn't necessarily intended to be that. I actually just thought it was kind of a fun running gag - like, "oh, how will they kill Tony this week?"ĪNDREWS: Right. Well, I'm so sorry you've been getting blowback from it. However, I will say, given all the tragedy and upheaval we've been through in the past two years, pushing an episode is absolutely nothing and totally understood doing it, and we hope that seeing Gamora served as a teaser for the next season. And him being one of my favorite characters, it was actually one of my favorite absolute episodes to write. I'm so excited for everyone to see that episode in the second season, because it does show a different side of Tony than we were able to show in the other episodes. However, due to COVID and the pandemic being the absolute pandemic, one of our animation companies was hit very hard, and production on the episode had to be pushed to Season 2. As someone who absolutely loves Tony Stark and talks about the first time she saw Iron Man being a transformative experience, originally earlier in the season there was an episode slated that was much more "Party Thor" in tone - comedic, happy, fun, interesting, heartfelt, all the adjectives - about Tony on Sakaar, which also featured Gamora. Please let me explain this, because I've gotten hate mail about this. But also.Ĭollider: I want to start off by asking about something where I really want to understand the why of it - specifically, why did you keep killing Tony Stark?īRADLEY: We didn't. Bradley and director Bryan Andrews all about this season and beyond: Where the surprise appearance of a previously unknown Gamora in the finale came from, what inspired the Darcy Lewis/Howard the Duck romance, and whether Season 2 will really be more of a true anthology. In a Zoom interview, Collider got to ask head writer A.C. Featuring Jeffrey Wright as The Watcher, each episode depicted an alternate reality for our favorite MCU heroes, with many of them gathering together at the end for one climatic cross-universe battle against an Infinity Stone-enhanced Ultron ( Ross Marquand).
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Marvel's What If.? was full of surprises, especially as the Disney+ animated anthology series revealed, in its final two episodes, that it wasn't technically an anthology series after all.