• Pop Culture
    • Movies
    • Television
    • Comic Books
    • Video Games
    • Toys & Collectibles
  • Features
    • News
    • Reviews
    • Articles and Opinions
    • Interviews
    • Exclusives
    • FMTV
  • About
    • About Flickering Myth
    • Write for Flickering Myth
    • Advertise on Flickering Myth
  • Socials
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • Bluesky
    • Instagram
    • Flipboard
    • Linktree
    • X
  • Terms
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy

Flickering Myth

Geek Culture | Movies, TV, Comic Books & Video Games

  • News
  • Reviews
  • Articles & Opinions
  • The Baby in the Basket
  • Death Among the Pines

Marvel’s What If? – Episode 3 Review

August 25, 2021 by Martin Carr

Martin Carr reviews the third episode of Marvel’s What If…?

The Avengers coming together was a turning point for the MCU. That is when a disparate string of blockbuster films coalesced into something else. This is when comic book franchises turned into big business. Audiences were enthralled, Disney expressed an interest and studios started running to catch up. Without that defining moment which saw a decimated New York held together by a team of unique individuals, then Marvel might not be as celebrated. What If…? that never happened?

What episode three does is explore exactly that premise, subverting established timelines and throwing numerous curveballs into the mix. Taking a leaf from the other two entries, this takes a fresh look at the existing film and plays it differently. Team ups come from left field, some A-list voice actors make decisive contributions and Marvel’s multiverse gets cracked open.

Of the three, this is the most intriguing thus far. Those characters you thought incapable of evil turn on a dime, repercussions are insurmountable and things get dark. This direction is something which has been hinted at with forthcoming titles already, most notably with Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange sequel. That aside, What If…? also succeeds as an aperitif to the main events without adversely giving anything away.

This hypothetical, which offers up an alternate version of current events, only enriches the concept of dimensional differences. There is no showboating, no sly nods to camera and no need to pander to the public. What If…? displays a maturity and understanding only attainable over time. It draws on all the history built up over twenty plus films and other small screen incarnations. Rather than being something to criticise, for better or worse, What If…? needs to be celebrated for existing at all.

Comic books have now taken over as the equivalent of classic literature for some. The nature of content consumption means that multiple versions of any one thing are now normal. People absorb, process and apply knowledge in a different way, due primarily to advancements in technology. Things feel temporary, information is instant and so the idea of shows existing across numerous mediums fits right in.

That this change in popular culture has happened in conjunction with Marvel’s ascension is just a matter of good timing. However, their grip on story, adherence to character and consistency in content is no happy accident. This is a studio with clearly defined agendas in terms of their creative approach. What If…? just carries on that tradition by shifting into animation, as if that had been the plan all along.

Martin Carr

 

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Reviews, Television Tagged With: Disney, Marvel, Marvel Cinematic Universe, What If

FMTV – Watch Our Latest Video Here

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE:

7 Underrated Ridley Scott Movies

Lifeforce: A Film Only Cannon Could Have Made

The Films Quentin Tarantino Wrote But Didn’t Direct

7 Forgotten 2000s Comedy Movies That Are Worth Revisiting

7 Sci-Fi Horror Movie Hidden Gems You Have To See

13 Underrated Horror Franchise Sequels That Deserve More Love

Seven Famous Cursed Movie Productions

13 Great Obscure Horror Movie Gems You Need to See

10 International Horror Movies You Need To See

The Most Overhated Modern Superhero Movies

FLICKERING MYTH FILMS

 

Top Stories:

10 Essential 21st Century Neo-Noirs for Noirvember

10 Actors Who Almost Became James Bond

Book Review – Star Wars: Master of Evil

10 Essential 1970s Neo-Noirs to Watch This Noirvember

4K Ultra HD Review – Caught Stealing (2025)

10 Conspiracy Thrillers You May Have Missed

Movie Review – The Carpenter’s Son (2025)

Movie Review – The Running Man (2025)

Movie Review – Now You See Me: Now You Don’t (2025)

Movie Review – Keeper (2025)

FLICKERING MYTH FILMS

 

FEATURED POSTS:

Whatever Happened to the Horror Icon?

10 Great Forgotten 90s Thrillers Worth Revisiting

The (00)7 Most Underrated James Bond Movies

The Best UK Video Nasties Of All Time

Our Partners

  • Pop Culture
    • Movies
    • Television
    • Comic Books
    • Video Games
    • Toys & Collectibles
  • Features
    • News
    • Reviews
    • Articles and Opinions
    • Interviews
    • Exclusives
    • FMTV
  • About
    • About Flickering Myth
    • Write for Flickering Myth
    • Advertise on Flickering Myth
  • Socials
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • Bluesky
    • Instagram
    • Flipboard
    • Linktree
    • X
  • Terms
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy

© Flickering Myth Limited. All rights reserved. The reproduction, modification, distribution, or republication of the content without permission is strictly prohibited. Movie titles, images, etc. are registered trademarks / copyright their respective rights holders. Read our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. If you can read this, you don't need glasses.


 

Flickering MythLogo Header Menu
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Articles and Opinions
  • The Baby in the Basket
  • Death Among the Pines
  • About Flickering Myth
  • Write for Flickering Myth