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Winderbaum attributed some of the replacements to scheduling conflicts with the original actors, [59] and explained that the creatives did not want the series to be "defined by the actors we thought we could get". When casting replacements, they looked to prioritize the performance for this series over an actor sounding the same as the original.
What/If is a neo-noir thriller that, according to Deadline Hollywood's Nellie Andreeva, explores "the ripple effects of what happens when acceptable people start doing unacceptable things.
Regarding the dark tones and tragic plot points of the first season, Bradley explained that being able to feature things that would never happen in the live-action MCU, such as killing off heroes, was the "most liberating part" of the series, and that some of the episodes ended in tragedy for reasons tied into the first season's overall plan. [41]
Executive producer Brad Winderbaum explained that the additional, tenth episode of the first season, [20] centered on versions of Tony Stark and Gamora first seen in the first-season finale, [21] [22] would not have been completed in time, and is included in the second season. [20] [23] The episodes are approximately 30 minutes in length. [20 ...
Alternate history, fiction based on what if historical questions; Alternate universe (fan fiction), fiction based on what if questions in fiction "What If—", a fantasy short story by Isaac Asimov
Amy Schumer joked about her “moon face” diagnosis in her new Netflix comedy, “Kinda Pregnant.” In the movie, the 43-year-old actor and standup comedian plays Lainy, an English teacher who ...
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That November, Winderbaum explained that the series was ending due to "bigger [MCU] reasons" that were being determined in real time as different projects were released within the Multiverse Saga. He said it was the right time for the series to conclude "from a story perspective", [22] [23] but did not rule out reviving it in the future. [22]