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Why didn't the story of Iron Man and Kamora come up?

Yesterday, the Marvel animated series "What If...? The finale of the first season of "" is online.

In the finale, the observer breaks his "non-interference" flag and begins to assemble a multiverse superhero to fight Ultron.

Among them, there is a picture that may confuse many Marvel fans:

Why didn't the story of Iron Man and Kamora come up?

The Observer travels to a certain universe and summons Kamora to join his team.

The camorra of this universe, dressed in Thanos armor and holding Thanos' propeller knife, looks full of righteousness.

Next to Kamora is Iron Man, dressed in anti-Hulk armor:

Why didn't the story of Iron Man and Kamora come up?

What's going on with this universe? Why "What if..."? " did not tell the story.

The first season of "What If" consists of 9 episodes, the first 8 episodes tell the story of 8 parallel universes, and the 9th episode is the superheroes of the multiverse working together against Ultron.

In the promotional materials for the early days of "What If", the original planned episode 8 was "Kamora vs Tony Stark" and the 9th episode was "Infinite Ultron".

Moreover, LEGO also launched a set of Iron Man's armor on Saka Star, corresponding to the plot of the originally planned Episode 8:

Why didn't the story of Iron Man and Kamora come up?

In fact, episode 8 of the line was changed to "Infinite Ultron".

This has led many Marvel fans to believe that Episode 9 may merge the plot of "Kamora vs Tony Stark" and "Observer Breaks Oath".

Therefore, when this scene suddenly appeared in episode 9, many fans raised questions.

A.C Bradley, chief screenwriter of "What If", objectively explained the situation in an interview with Variety Media.

Why didn't the story of Iron Man and Kamora come up?

Asked if the cosmic story of "Kamora vs Tony Stark" would ever return, A.C Bradley gave a definitive answer.

"That's definitely going to happen. We had planned to show the story of Kamora and Tony Stark in the pre-season finale, a fun, light-hearted comedy genre. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, one of our animation studios has been hit very hard, and this episode needs to be postponed to the second season because it can't be completed in time. Considering how much we've been through in the last two years, delaying an episode of a TV series is definitely not a big deal. We understand and hope that next year fans will enjoy this journey. ”

Looking back at the first season of "What If", the plot of Iron Man's murder appeared many times, and it was difficult to have an optimistic ending, but the animation team in charge of this episode was slightly embarrassed due to the impact of the epidemic.

Why didn't the story of Iron Man and Kamora come up?

Good thing, long live understanding!

Wait for the second season of "What If" to be finalized.

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