One by one, every candidate for the Avengers Initiative is murdered off by a mysterious killer. This leads to Fury having to manage an impending threat and stop anyone else from being killed.
Right from the very start of the film, the editing tells its audience that this will not be an ordinary romance movie, an ordinary musical, or an ordinary experience altogether.
This Christmas episode was an instant classic, and will definitely be in my personal rotation of Christmas themed episodes I re-watch during the holiday season.
With this being his last time portraying the Wakandan royal, I can confidently say that this was a beautiful way to end the T'Challa character and say goodbye to Chadwick Boseman.
Seeing the entire Richmond team lined up with their jerseys covered by black tape was such a powerful image and spoke volumes about what this show stands for: unity.
I do not believe any of us knew exactly how Marvel was going to go about "What If...". Following this first episode, I can safely say that I am in love with how they are going about these alternate timelines.
There was only one way to go after the 2016 'Suicide Squad' and James Gunn did that, and then some. Through complex characters, beautiful visuals, and a unique homage to classic war films, this film is a must-watch for comic book lovers and regular filmgoers alike.
Inklings of stories that we were introduced to last week are starting to take a more formative shape and our beloved characters are presented with even more challenges.