Last Wednesday, Marvel Studios' first animated series, Infinite Possibilities: What If, began airing as scheduled.
The series is based on familiar characters and storylines from previous film universes, and will take place with a series of new events in "What ifs".

And these new stories take place in Marvel's multiverse.
Each episode of What If will tell a different story around different characters, and many iconic MCU heroes will appear, including Iron Man, Doctor Strange, Spider-Man, Hawkeye, and Black Widow.
The first episode, which aired last week, tells the story of Peggy Carter replacing Steve Rogers by injecting the Super Soldier serum and becoming Captain Carter.
In the second episode, which airs today, the story of "Star Lord" T'Challa will be told.
T'Challa is still voiced by Chadwick Bosman, which is also Chag's last appearance as T'Challa.
In the story of What If, Courage (voiced by Michael Luke) kidnaps not Peter Quill, but T'Challa.
So in the previous big movies, T'Challa was the king of Wakanda, the Black Panther.
But now, he will become the Star Lord.
In an interview with Variety yesterday, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige talked about the late Chadwick Bosman's performance in "What If."
"Well, obviously we didn't know this was going to be his last performance. He's been here countless times, I think three or four times, and he's so passionate, so excited about the series, and he really likes this version of T'Challa. ”
Airplane also said that with the filming of the "Black Panther" movie sequel in Atlanta, every day is now a tribute to him.
Marvel officially gave the plot summary of the second episode:
In the 1980s, Iago sent a team of marauders to Earth in search of his son. Led by Yongdu, the Marauders kidnap a child from Wakanda. ”
The marauders caught the wrong man, and the one who was supposed to have captured Peter Quill in Missouri was captured as T'Challa.
The first season of "Infinite Possibilities: What If" consists of 9 episodes, each of which is about half an hour long.