What If…? season 3 episode 8 sees the Watchers’ attempt to punish Uatu intercepted by Captain Carter, Storm, Kahhori, and Byrdie. Thanks to the heroes’ oath to become Watchers themselves, Uatu is saved, and the other Watches agree to let his intervention go unpunished. As Uatu reflects on the infinite possibilities in the Marvel multiverse, the What If…? season 3 finale’s closing montage reveals a few characters who inhabit some of the alternate timelines the MCU still hasn’t explored yet.
1. Six-Armed Spider-Man
Peter Parker Grows Four Extra Arms In Marvel Comics’ The Six Arms Saga
2. Samurai Ghost Rider / Ghost Ronin
The Samurai Of Vengeance Might Be Among The Most Powerful Ghost Riders
3. Punisher Ironheart
Riri Williams Wields High-Tech Weapons As An Alternate-Universe Punisher
A Riri Williams variant who uses her tech knowledge to become the Punisher instead of Ironheart. The first fully original character in What If…? season 3 episode 8’s ending montage, Riri Williams wields several weapons and sports Frank Castle’s iconic skull-shaped Punisher emblem on her shirt. Whereas Frank Castle usually carries a few regular weapons like handguns and machine guns, Punisher Riri wields laser-based gatting guns, cannons, and a machine akin to a grappling hook.
4. Witch Gamora
Gamora Resembles Frankenstein’s Monster And Rides A Broom
An undead Gamora variant with traditional witch elements. This version of Gamora sports shiny black eyes and a tattered white dress while riding a broom. Agatha All Along confirmed that broom-riding is an actual practice in the MCU, though witches like Agatha consider it to be an annoying and stereotypical tradition. Gamora’s witch appearance hints at her knowledge of sorcery, which might be possible in space given the existence of Krugarr — a magic-wielding member of Stakar Ogord’s Ravager team, introduced in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
5. Moon Knight Blade
Moon Knight Blade Makes His Debut In What If…? Before Marvel Zombies
6. The Thanosverine
Thanos Gets Wolverine’s Adamantium Claws In An Alternate Universe
7. Kingo Iron Man
Kingo Becomes The Invincible Iron Man Instead Of Tony Stark
Kumail Nanjiani’s Kingo wears an Iron Man suit in an alternate universe. What If…? season 3 episode 2 features a Kingo variant who works as an actor, similarly to his Earth-616 counterpart. However, this Kingo stars in a classic Hollywood movie made by Howard Stark. If What If…?‘s Hollywood Howard Stark variant suddenly chooses to adopt his main variant’s profession, he could create an Iron Man armor for Kingo. Thus, Kingo could become Iron Man before Tony Stark is even born.
8. Wasp Ms. Marvel
Kamala Khan And Janet Van Dyne’s Quantum Powers Combine
Either Wasp enhanced with Kamala Khan’s energy powers or Kamala Khan wearing the size-shifting Wasp suit. Wasp and Ms. Marvel’s powers may be more closely intertwined than they seem, as Kamala Khan’s bangles seem to have ties to the multiverse, and Janet van Dyne acquired quantum powers during her time in the Quantum Realm. Janet also befriended Kang the Conqueror, who may have wanted to obtain Ms. Marvel’s bangles and Shang-Chi’s Ten Rings before his death.
9. Sorcerer Maestro Hulk
Hulk’s Evil Alter Ego Maestro Becomes Sorcerer Supreme Before Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange
10. Scarlet Wizard Howard The Duck
Howard The Duck Wields Chaos Magic As A Scarlet Witch Variant
11. Demon Hawkeye
What If…? Casually Drops A Demon Dinosaur Clint Barton
A Dino-Hawkeye wearing his classic purple costume. Not to be confused with Moon Girl’s best friend Devil Dinosaur, a demonic dinosaur-like Hawkeye prepares to shoot an arrow from his bow in What If…? season 3 episode 8’s closing montage. Jeremy Renner’s Clint Barton has never worn his classic comic-accurate costume in the MCU, but the suit made a cameo in Hawkeye episode 3.
12. Dazzler Silver Surfer
The MCU Drops A Nod To A Classic What If…? Issue
13. Skrull Captain America
What If…? Season 3 References Marvel Comics’ Original Secret Invasion Storyline
14. Old-Timey Dane Whitman & Sersi
Black Knight And Sersi Are Already A Couple In A What If…? Timeline
15. Armed-To-The-Teeth Deadpool
Deadpool May Have Killed The Marvel Universe In An Alternate MCU Timeline
A Deadpool variant who wields a whole arsenal of weapons. This Deadpool variant looks quite similar to both Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool and the main Wade Wilson from the comics. However, the weapons on this Deadpool’s back suggest that he’s deadlier than usual. It’s possible that the Deadpool at the end of What If…? season 3 episode 8’s ending is the one who stars in the Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe storyline, which takes place in an alternate timeline in the comics.
16. Young Hela
A Child Hela Variant Looks Just As Villainous In What If…? Season 3
Child Hela wearing her MCU Goddess of Death costume. Thor: Ragnarok revealed that Odin had conquered the Nine Realms alongside Hela long before Thor and Loki were born. However, the MCU never showed a young Hela on screen. In What If…? season 3 episode 8, Hela looks almost exactly like Cate Blanchett’s Goddess of Death, only around 12 years old — a similar age to Loki season 1’s Kid Loki.
17. Shang-Chi Star-Lord / Star-Lord Wielding The Ten Rings
What If…? Season 3 Introduces Yet Another Star-Lord Variant With A Twist
18. Classic Lady Loki
Comic-Accurate Lady Loki Makes A Blink-And-You-Miss-It Cameo In What If…? Season 3
A black-haired female Loki variant wearing her comic-accurate green costume. Loki season 1 introduced a female Loki variant who left her Loki identity behind and adopted the name “Sylvie”. Sophia DiMartino’s Sylvie is a combination of Marvel’s second Enchantress and Loki’s female form. In both the comics and Norse mythology, Loki often shapeshifts back and forth between man and woman. What If…? season 3’s Lady Loki could be a variant of the original Loki who shapeshifted into his female form.
19. White Witch / Amalgam Comics’ Zatanna & Scarlet Witch Mash-Up
Wanda Maximoff’s White Scarlet Witch Costume Might Be A Nod To DC Comics
A Wanda Maximoff variant wearing a white-and-red Scarlet Witch costume. Like every other Marvel character, Scarlet Witch has gone through many costumes in the comics. But besides Wanda’s white costume from the Marvel Rivals video game, her only notable white costume is the White Witch suit. The White Witch’s real name is Wanda Zatara — a mashup of Marvel Comics’ Wanda Maximoff and DC Comics’ Zatanna Zatara, introduced in Marvel and DC’s short-lived joint comic book line Amalgam Comics.