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Storm is Thor in final episodes

Marvel has released the trailer for the third and final season of “What If…?” which will premiere with eight episodes starting December 22.

The new trailer showed off alternate Marvel universes, including Storm from the X-Men as the new Goddess of Thunder, a Gundam-sized Captain America, a cowboy Shang-Chi, and more. Disney has confirmed that the following characters will appear: Captain America/Sam Wilson, The Winter Soldier/Bucky Barnes, Hulk/Bruce Banner, The Red Guardian, Captain Peggy Carter, Agatha Harkness, Shang-Chi, Storm the Goddess of Thunder and more .

First premiere in 2021: “What if…?” is an animated anthology series that reimagines iconic events in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in vastly new ways. Some of the series’ most popular episodes included “What If…Ultron Won?”, “What If…Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead of His Hands?”, “What If…T’Challa became a Star-Lord?’ and “What if…the world lost its mightiest heroes?”

As we discuss the final season on the Official Marvel PodcastBrad Winderbaum, head of streaming at Marvel Studios, teased that season 3 will feel like the “completion of a trilogy”

“It takes us to places you would never expect. It goes beyond the first two seasons in its exploration of the multiverse,” said Winderbaum. “It delivers characters that are very unexpected, and has, in my opinion, an extremely moving and deeply satisfying climax to Uatu the Watcher.”

The Season 3 episodes are directed by Bryan Andrews and Stephan Franck and written by Matthew Chauncey, Ryan Little and AC Bradley. Executive producers are Winderbaum, Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Dana Vasquez-Eberhardt and Bryan Andrews, with co-executive producer Matthew Chauncey, and producers Danielle Costa, Carrie Wassenaar and Alex Scharf.

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Watch the trailer below.

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