Steve Rogers’ upgraded What If… from Marvel? Hydra Stomper from season 2

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What If…? will include a return for Steve Rogers. Season 2, with a significant improvement to his Hydra Stomper mech this time. According to rumours, new merchandising for the forthcoming episode of the programme depicts Steve Rogers seated in his armour, which has given up its military style in favour of a more vintage sci-fi appearance. The green is gone, and in its stead is a jetpack and a glittering silver with red accents. The Steve appears to be essentially unaltered, although he now has a handsome beard. The Hydra Stomper is the newest “Build-A-Figure” from Marvel Legends, thus collectors will need to buy a number of different figures to pick up the various pieces and eventually put it together. What If… Season 2’s plot will involve the Hydra Stomper and the original Steve Rogers is presently unclear. Captain Carter, the version of Peggy Carter who uses the Super Soldier serum, will return in an episode that serves as a sequel to her Season 1 plot, according to Marvel Studios, but no other information has been released. Information about What If…? Since the animated series appears to have had repeated delays, information about Season 2 as a whole is limited. According to the anthology’s writer A.C. Bradley, the following installment was planned for release in late 2022, but rumours claim Disney and Marvel Studios are now aiming for a 2024 fourth-quarter release. Despite Season 3 being purchased, no official return date has been announced, leaving many fans wondering when the programme will return.

What if… Marvel’s first season, which received high marks for its inventive plot and animation from both fans and reviewers, proved to be a huge hit. Infinity Ultron, an immensely potent being capable of seeing beyond the bounds of reality and tearing holes across the multiverse, was introduced in the anthology series, which many viewers picked out for its twist before it culminated in a shattering ending. Bradley previously described how the supervillain’s role as the group’s unifying factor led to their designation as the Guardians of the Multiverse. Well, I believe every comic book fan understands how terrible Ultron is in the books, she remarked. “Age of Ultron is fantastic, but it was just one film, and occasionally, in my opinion, it didn’t seem to give that iconic villain enough screen time. Only so much can we fit in such films. This was our chance to demonstrate Ultron’s power.

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