What If... the Watcher Broke His Oath?
"What If... the Watcher Broke His Oath?" | |
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What If...? episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 9 |
Directed by | Bryan Andrews |
Written by | A. C. Bradley |
Produced by | A. C. Bradley |
Editing by |
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Original release date | October 6, 2021 |
Running time | 35 minutes |
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"What If... the Watcher Broke His Oath?" is the ninth episode and
.Jeffrey Wright narrates the series as the Watcher, with this episode also starring the voices of Hayley Atwell, Lake Bell, Frank Grillo, Georges St-Pierre, Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Chris Hemsworth, Benedict Cumberbatch (Strange), Toby Jones, Tom Hiddleston, Kurt Russell, Samuel L. Jackson, and Mick Wingert. The series began development by September 2018, with Andrews joining soon after, and many actors expected to reprise their roles from the Marvel Cinematic Universe films. Animation for the episode was provided by Flying Bark Productions, with Stephan Franck serving as head of animation.
"What If... the Watcher Broke His Oath?" was released on
Plot
In
The team prepares for battle in a universe lacking intelligent life, but Thor accidentally draws Ultron's attention. A battle ensues, which ends with T'Challa stealing the
Ultron re-engages the team and begins to overpower them until Romanoff, with Carter's help, shoots Ultron with one of
The Watcher returns Carter, T'Challa, Thor, and Gamora to their home universes, though Romanoff refuses to return to hers. Accepting her wish, the Watcher brings her to a universe where most of the
. The Watcher continues to watch over the Multiverse, which he now vows to protect.In a
Production
Development
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What If... the Watcher Broke His Oath? | Marvel Studios' What If...? | Disney+, a promotional video introducing the episode's "what if" concept with narration by the Watcher, video from the What If...? Twitter account |
By September 2018,
Writing
Unlike other episodes, this episode acts as a direct continuation to the
The episode would revisit various characters from previous episodes, including
The episode included a
The Watcher sends Natasha Romanoff from the dystopian Ultron world to the world seen in the third episode of the season because the creative realized that returning her to her world "was a fate worse than death". Bradley added that this decision came from what they wanted to say about the Watcher, who "loves these stories, these people, these heroes" and how he would not want to banish her back to her original world by herself.[1]
Casting
Animation
Animation for the episode was provided by Flying Bark Productions,[8]: 4 with Stephan Franck serving as head of animation.[18] Andrews developed the series' cel-shaded animation style with Ryan Meinerding, the head of visual development at Marvel Studios.[19][20] Though the series has a consistent art style, elements such as the camera and color palette differ between episodes.[8]: 4
To depict the fighting styles of both Ultron and the Watcher in this episode and its predecessor, the animators used the Kirby Krackle, which helped to showcase the immense multiversal power both characters have. Bradley was adamant to adopt this artistic convention for the show due to never being used in the franchise's live-action films.[21]
Music
A soundtrack for the episode was released digitally by
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Good Dancer" | 0:34 |
2. | "Relax Son" | 0:35 |
3. | "Protégé" | 1:09 |
4. | "Vegas" | 0:44 |
5. | "You Again" | 0:57 |
6. | "Hiding Anywhere" | 0:41 |
7. | "You Picked Them" | 0:54 |
8. | "This Place" | 1:07 |
9. | "Pop Up Pub" | 0:42 |
10. | "Life After All" | 1:03 |
11. | "All Too Easy" | 2:33 |
12. | "Stand Down" | 1:05 |
13. | "Not BFFs" | 2:10 |
14. | "Wasn't So Hard" | 1:30 |
15. | "Warning" | 1:29 |
16. | "Bullseye" | 0:58 |
17. | "Permanent Condition" | 0:49 |
18. | "Infected" | 1:28 |
19. | "Growing Apart" | 1:36 |
20. | "Your Sacrifice" | 1:52 |
21. | "Metaphor" | 1:49 |
22. | "Her Spirit" | 1:51 |
23. | "Guardians" | 2:33 |
Total length: | 30:09 |
Marketing
After the episode's release, Marvel announced merchandise inspired by the episode as part of its weekly "Marvel Must Haves" promotion for each episode of the series, including apparel, accessories, and
Reception
Kirsten Howard at
Notes
- ^ As depicted in the episodes "What If... Captain Carter Were the First Avenger?" and "What If... T'Challa Became a Star-Lord?" respectively.
- What If... Iron Man Crashed into the Grandmaster?", which was delayed to the second season due to COVID-19 pandemic-related production issues.[1]
- ^ a b As depicted in the eighth episode, "What If... Ultron Won?".
- ^ The horde originates from the episode, "What If... Zombies?!".
- ^ As depicted in the episode "What If... the World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?".
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