What If? Finally released its first episode on
Disney+Hotstar. It is an animated series This series has a Captain America who
is not Steve Rogers. Jeffrey Wright stars as the Watcher, who narrates the
series, while several Marvel Cinematic Universe film actors reprise their roles in What If…? It’s season
started on August 11 and will run for nine episodes, ending on October 6. It’s
part of the MCU’s fourth phase. According to reports, a second season is
already in the works.

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Here’s what fans had to say about the first episode
of Marvel’s What If…?, which opened up a world of possibilities for the
future! Agent Peggy Carter from the Captain America movie appears in Episode 1
of What If, and it’s all you’d expect and more

Since the episode’s release yesterday, fans have
been gushing about it, and here’s what they had to say. This popular show has
definitely got mixed views from all over the globe.  A number of fans turned to Twitter to express
their feelings on the debut episode of What If.

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Many fans commented on how Peggy Carter’s portrayal
of Captain America was not only appropriate, but that they would like to see
more of her in future episodes. Fans also demanded that Marvel produce a second
season of Agent Carter, which is not part of the MCU.

Several fans also wrote on Peggy Carter and Steve
Rogers’ friendship now that their roles had been reversed. Many fans remarked
on how charming the dynamic pair was, and how much they like Marvel’s approach
to the plot.

  It is basically an American animated anthology series based on the Marvel Comics series of the same name developed by A.C. Bradley for the streaming service Disney+. It is Marvel Studios’ fourth television series and the studio’s first animated series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The series looks at various timelines in the multiverse to see what might happen if significant events in the MCU films were to occur differently. Bradley is the lead writer, while Bryan Andrews is the director.