Marvels What If 10 Best Quotes From The Series

Marvel’s What If?: 10 Best Quotes From The Series

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Marvel’s What If? has become home to some of the MCU’s most profound and hard-hitting quotes. Here are some of fan’s favorites.

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Marvels What If 10 Best Quotes From The Series

Warning: this article contains spoilers for Marvel’s What If.

Marvel’s What If…?, the newest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s growing library of shows on Disney +, has proved itself to be an experiment compared to previous entries. As an anthology series, What If…? succeeds in taking viewers on a journey throughout the Marvel multiverse. The success of What If…? has left fans pondering the titular question and discussing other alternate scenarios for Marvel heroes.

Due to its more introspective nature, What If…? has become known for producing quotes that shine further light onto the characters and settings of the MCU. While some quotes are more sobering, they all open the door for audiences to think harder about their favorite heroes.

10 “That’s It? You Murdered Him Because You Could?” – Nick Fury’ (Episode 3)

Marvels What If 10 Best Quotes From The Series

When he finally corners Hank Pym, who has murdered every candidate for the Avengers Initiative, SHIELD Director Nick Fury grills him on his motivations. When Pym reveals that he killed Thor for being in the right place at the wrong time, Director Fury appears unnerved by Hank’s willingness to kill for no reason.

If that seems out of character, that’s because the Nick Fury confronting Pym is actually an illusion by Loki, who has become king of Asgard and seeks revenge for Thor’s murder. His shock and anger towards Pym’s callousness demonstrate that despite his ambitions and treachery, Loki genuinely cares about his brother.

9 “Sorry, Pal. I Guess This Is The End Of The Line.” – Bucky Barnes (Episode 5)

Marvels What If 10 Best Quotes From The Series

Captain America: The Winter Soldier established the unbreakable bond between Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes, alongside the reoccurring line “I’m with you until the end of the line”. Naturally, when Bucky is forced to kill a zombified Steve in Episode 5 of What If..?, he repeats the sentiment with an ironic edge.

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Most notable is Bucky’s jaded tone in his delivery, as he stares out past Steve. After losing everybody he knows and loves to the zombie plague, Bucky is too emotionally exhausted to spare a minute for the man who was his best friend.

8 “Of Course… We Won The War.” – Captain Carter (Episode 1)

Marvels What If 10 Best Quotes From The Series

Episode 1 ends on the same tragic note as Captain America: The First Avenger, with Peggy and Steve on opposite sides of a 70-year time jump. This time, however, it’s Peggy Carter that finds herself trapped in the future, with Steve left behind to an uncertain fate. Unlike in the Sacred Timeline, Peggy doesn’t even have a real chance to say goodbye as she is abruptly sent forward in time.

Despite the situation, Peggy tries to stay strong in the face of Nick Fury, reassuring herself that World War II has ended long ago. The pain and loss that she suffers from, however, are evident in her tone and on her face.

7 “A Ravager Never Flies Solo.” – T’Challa (Episode 2)

Marvels What If 10 Best Quotes From The Series

As a charismatic intergalactic Robin Hood, T’Challa as Star-Lord ranks as one of the strongest incarnations of the Guardians of the Galaxy’s leader. He immediately sets himself apart from Peter Quill’s incarnation through his continued loyalty to the Ravagers, which is displayed in his catchphrase.

Both times T’Challa has uttered the quote in question, Yondu Udonta and the rest of the crew are never far behind. Under T’Challa’s guidance, the Ravagers are not only a force for good but united as a surrogate family.

6 “Hope. It’s All About Hope.” – Nick Fury (Episode 3)

Marvels What If 10 Best Quotes From The Series

As Nick Fury mulls over Black Widow’s cryptic final words, he puts the pieces of the murder mystery troubling him together. “Hope” refers to Hope Van Dyne, whose death as an active SHIELD agent is revealed to be the Nexus point of Episode 3.

In addition, the phrase itself stands as a solid motif for not just What If…?, but the MCU as a whole. Hope is the idea that led to the Avengers’ creation and kept Nick Fury going in the face of unbeatable odds. This one line carries multiple meanings and implications that transcends the series.

5 “Not Crazy. Mad.” – Thanos (Episode 2)

Marvels What If 10 Best Quotes From The Series

One of Episode 2’s most unexpected changes to the timeline involves T’Challa convincing the Mad Titan Thanos to give up his quest for balance and join the Ravagers. As a result, Thanos is a much happier man, enjoying both companionship with the Ravagers and a healthier relationship with his daughter Nebula.

Just because Thanos’ outlook has changed, however, does not mean that he has gone soft. His one-liner as he prepares to face the Black Order proves that Thanos isn’t a different character in this universe, but a better version of himself.

4 “I See You.” – Ultron (Episode 8)

Marvels What If 10 Best Quotes From The Series

Uatu the Watcher is a character whose powers are only fully known by dedicated fans of the character, but he is nonetheless among the few omniscient beings in the Marvel Universe. Three little words in Episode 8, however, manage to unnerve Uatu more than any universe he’s seen before.

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When an empowered Ultron acknowledges Uatu, he also acknowledges the universes outside of his own by extension. This discovery inspires Ultron to spread his twisted vision of peace across the multiverse. As a result of the unprecedented situation, Uatu is forced to go against his values and interfere.

3 “In My Culture, Death Is Not The End. They Are Still With Us, So Long As You Do Not Forget Them.” – T’Challa (Episode 5)

Marvels What If 10 Best Quotes From The Series

After witnessing some of the MCU’s strongest heroes become equally powerful zombies, Spider-man, Black Panther, and a headless Scott Lang are left as the only survivors. In this dark moment, it’s T’Challa who gives the other heroes the motivation to go on. He recounts Wakanda’s traditions surrounding death and reminds the others that although their friends have died, they live on in spirit.

Not only does this quote hit hard in-universe, but it also proves a powerful moment in the real world. In 2020, fans mourned the untimely death of Chadwick Boseman, and his words inspire them to keep his memory and impact alive.

2 “The Difference Between You And Me… Is That You Can’t See The Difference Between You And Me.” – Erik Killmonger (Episode 6)

Marvels What If 10 Best Quotes From The Series

As one of the most sympathetic villains in the MCU to date, Erik “Killmonger” Stevens brought some harsh truths about the treatment of black people worldwide to the forefront. He continues to stick by his beliefs in Episode 6 of What If…? as he gains the trust of Tony Stark in order to enact his plans.

As Killmonger murders Tony, he delivers a crushing ultimatum that speaks volumes. Stark’s wealth and station in life has offered him advantages that contribute to racial inequalities within the United States. Despite Stark’s assertations that he and Killmonger are not so different, his privilege inherently sets the two apart in Killmonger’s eyes.

1 “I’m Not A God, And Neither Are You.” – Uatu The Watcher (Episode 4)

Throughout an entire episode of Stephen Strange attempting to break fundamental laws of time in order to save his true love Christine, Uatu struggles with whether or not the situation warrants him interfering in events. At the end, the Watcher stays resolute in his oath and refuses to aid a begging Dr. Strange in restoring his world.

Despite the massive amount of power Uatu wields, he takes no pleasure in his job of observing the multiverse and understands the enormity of his task. His dismissal highlights the humble life he tries to lead, all while indirectly teaching Strange about the ramifications of his actions.

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