Fun fact: Natasha said she went encounter Bucky in a mission in Odesa Ukraine and that she got shot and the bullet went through her a killed the target Bucky was after, so in this timeline, Hope joined shield and was sent to the mission and got killed by Bucky
The hulk thing makes no sense tho. Hulk’s blood is radioactive to the point a minute quantity was able to instantly kill Stan Lee. It reacts so violently to foreign bodies it broke a lab slide. This was a key movie plot point.
@@jyggalag169his suit is probably resistant to all that cause he’s prepared for all of this as we can see in the episode so it would stand to reason he’d proof it to resist the radiation
@@TrapjawGaming047 we’re not just talking cancer radiation, we’re not talking acute radiation, a few drops of the hulk blood were sufficient to Chernobyl a man. Pym entered the Hulks bloodstream. The hulks physiology was novel, theres no way he could work around it and theres absolutely 0 chance he could prep for Hulk blood cells.
@@jyggalag169 there is a chance due to the fact it’s Hank Pym he could have secretly taken blood some time or something, also Hank is a scientist a good one in fact so it stands to reason he’d know what to do
Man, if that's the case then imagine this Hank finding out that not only is his daughter alive, but his wife too But both of then would unfortunately find out that he ended up becoming a murderer, killing all of the Avengers just to get back at Fury Obviously, his rage is understandable, but his actions are NOT to be excused
Do you think some of the alternative timelines mix at some point ? We saw in "Loki", some branches seem to temporarily join under certain conditions before splitting again.
I think loki is just a chaotic neutral character at his base that is then pushed towards one morality or another depending on what happens. Thor dies, he becomes a better person. Something else could of made him more evil
In my opinion, that must've been what happened to those timelines in Endgame from where the Infinity Stones were taken. Till the time those stones were not in their place, a new branched timeline was created. But as soon as they were returned back, everything was (mostly) back to normal, and hence the timelines "merged". (I don't think they actually merge according to timeline logic, but as far as TVA is concerned, their future will play out the same as the Sacred Timeline, so those timelines are not a threat anymore and can be virtually considered "merged".)
@VivekYadav-ds8oz I mean, things that powerful kept locked away and not in use, do literally mean that shitloads of different people won't be fighting over them, creating a shitload of timelines of results of that, as well as some people getting way to much power and throwing every realm in the entire verse into chaos, and thus even more timelines. Thus, keeping them locked away separately by keepers is objectively a way safer, more stable, good, more 'merged' set of timelines.
Not only did the avengers die in this universe but Loki got what he wanted he was the heir to jotenhiem and had a throne waiting for him. In this universe Loki does not hate Thor and Odin because he got everything he wanted it is the reason why he seemed so chill and had the asgaurdian army with him.
My favorite episodes: - Captain Carter (I admit it's mostly because of the shipping scenes between her and Steve); - No Avengers (bittersweet, but powerful lesson); -Gamora and Iron Man team up (great chemistry, and the story doesn't feel as disrespectful as in the movie, since it doesn't spit on the "Planet Hulk" storyline, plus, I think they might do much good for the galaxy); -Season 1's last two episodes; -80's Avengers (good chemistry between characters and good storyline, an example of "simple is more", plus, love seeing Howard being more of the person he wished he had been earlier, like Tony does); -Kahorri (don't judge me, it was creative, and I can easily justify some of the historical innacuracies); -Redeemed Hella (good character arc, she really found herself, bringing much good from it, and showing death is more than just destruction).
@@owaenlawrence9964I don't know: - She almost died facing that armada, needing help from the others to turn around; - Some time seemed to have passed before her arrival at Spain, so she could have had people teach her in the meantime, not to mention her biology was improved, so her brain probably learns faster; - And that place seemed to have some effect on the inhabitants' minds, hence why she seemed to get less worried about returning. I think the main problem, really, is the hunt scene. That's the scene where she was developed too quickly.
@@owaenlawrence9964she isn't or she would've beaten strange Supreme on her own with no issues, she needed help, at this point people throw "they're mary sue" at characters they don't like
@@Leostar-Regalius I agree. I mean, maybe the hunt scene did feel too fast, but prodigies exist, so...But yeah, I don't think she's a Mary Sue. I've seen plenty of those to know Kahorri is better.
@@kapmawiamawia8653 yeah wow that awnsers a whole question. When the hulks body is just pure radiation which should have k*led him. And considering the amount it would have probably torn open that suit like paper. And considering multiple comic books where the hulk was able to heal himself back together after having his limbs removed from him
@@Kennedy231000 you fr saying he's built different when he got beaten by Loki? And the suit is what just like Scott's suit but different. If you consider the technology and how much damage both suits can take in the end you realize that his suit and himself should be d*ad
@@evildead289 Did I ask? No I don't think I did because I don't concern myself with “realism” in a cartoon connect to a universe of mediocre hit or miss (mostly miss) movies made for people who have never picked up a comic in thier lives.
I gotta give credit to Michael Douglas for his acting in this scene. ‘Cause the way how he portrays this version of the Yellow Jacket as psychotic maniac is downright incredible.
I love the amount of thought put into the lore of this episode. The overlap between the events of Iron Man 2, The Incredible Hulk, and Thor, the integration of a mission Nat mentioned into Hope’s death and Hank’s motivation, it’s all really well thought out.
You know what rly sucks? The fact that hope and Janet probably aren't even dead. The avengers, however, very much are. Kinda surprise hank never tried 404-ing himself by turning off his regulator, thus accidently finding out about the quantum realm and his "dead" wife and daughter.
@@BANGBANGBOMBSHELL Oh, my bad, I heard Hank mentioning her dying the same way as Janet so I just assumed. Unless, did Janet get shot in this universe?
@@sgdklnptihygoh7747 Widow was trained in the Red Room where they were taught how to survive things like that. She’s a super soldier without the Captain America body, Hope is not
Easily what if strange lost his heart. It had the vibe of a tragedy, and while I love the look and abilities of that strange, the story was EASILY the best bit.
Hey, fun fact: in this universe, Bucky killed Hope taking a bullet meant for Natasha! What do we know happened this many years ago right outside Odessa? Nat was transporting and securing a nuclear physicist from Kiev, having her tires shot out the road RIGHT OUTSIDE ODESSA and the physicist was shot in the stomach with a bullet that went through her hip. Hope happened to be designated with this mission instead of Nat and she was a bit more to the left than Nat...
Oh, that is absolutely a Loki move. My boy so fucking slick. This version of Loki seeked retribution for his brothers death on behalf of his family and kingdom. The Loki that lost his beloved brother. To have peace for his family.
mmm not that much....more end of the Yellowjacket period accurate but after that the guilt drove him to be better, the most gruesome things after that were done either by ultimate hank pym, the skrulls that impersonated him during secret invasion, and ultron while possessing his body like a demon
Unrelated but i really don't like it when the change in a What If story isn't actually the question being asked, this episode isn't "What if the Avengers died?", it's actually "What if Hope Van Dyne joined S.H.I.E.L.D". Edit because i kept thinking about it: The worst part is that by doing this you waste two perfectly good premises just to have a plot twist. You could make "What If the Avengers died" as a Ruins-type deal, where everything that could go wrong during Fury's big week actually went wrong, maybe Rhodey accidentally kills Tony, maybe Hawkeye does flinch and accidentally kills Thor (or he gets ran over by Jane Foster, which is funnier) and maybe Abomination succeeds in killing Hulk and now Fury has to deal with a rogue Hulk and a rogue android flotilla without the big ones. And you could do "What if Hope Van Dyne joined S.H.I.E.L.D" and just play it straight, in the episode itself she's high ranking enough agent to have the credentials to access the Avengers initiative, if you keep that her presence could potentially wildy change the events of Avengers, Winter Soldier and Ant-Man, hell, you could even have her in Budapest and change even more events, maybe she gets Hawkeye or Widow killed or very injured, which would change the events of Thor and Iron Man 2 respectively.
@@Es_Don_Val technically that was ultimate earth hank pym and damn everyone was so extreme there, I mean what they did with the hulk there..ugh....thank goodness they rebooted the whole thing
meh not that much, I mean a bit yellow jacket period accurate yeah but after that one accident he went back to being a better person, the most gruesome actions after that were ether the hank gym of the first ultimate earth or the skull hank gym during secret invasion
"My daughter died, so in exchange I killed the only people who could protect the earth from outside dangers" yeah, that sounds about right for a supervillain
You can definitely tell they didnt know what they were talking about. She couldn't be in Odessa because everyone knows that Odessa is a a living being that literally swallows anything alien to it and then vanishes off the map again for a few months
Nice to see the original ant man hank pym who became yellow jacket originally in the comics be depicted the eay he should have been. It's still nuts to me that they didn't put Ant-Man and wasp in the original Avengers line-up when they were the original Avengers.
I love how this version of Loki hasn't felt the betrayal of Odin and Thor and seeks out the person who killed Thor to get revenge for his brother
He was already heir to Jotun so he had a kingdom waiting for him
It’s sad because the last he saw of his brother would be him being banished to earth
At this point, Loki was already conspiring against Thor and Odin had dropped the “I am not your father” news.
loki was like, “only i can kill my brother”
I think the part everyone misses is "his death was a favor" from Hank could mean that Loki sent Hank to kill him too.
Imma be honest, having nick fury secretly be an eldritch horror would've been one hell of a twist
wasn’t he some alien in mcu? (idk i gave up after endgame)
@@Waiter1986He was a skrull
@@hyper1-k6f A Skrull was posing as him while he was in space, setting up S.W.O.R.D.
@@Waiter1986 same
@@Waiter1986 seems you gave up before that too. He wasn’t an alien. An alien impersonated him for a while.
Yep. Marvel Loki would deco do this to the man that killed Thor.
Unfortunately, due to this being him near his worst, he did not stop there.
He killed him while Thor was exiled from Asgard and only human
Yup
@@mapthebiscuit2517no glory in that.
@@MimikPanik2 i mean literally impossible the other way (for him) but ok
Fun fact: Natasha said she went encounter Bucky in a mission in Odesa Ukraine and that she got shot and the bullet went through her a killed the target Bucky was after, so in this timeline, Hope joined shield and was sent to the mission and got killed by Bucky
Woah that’s really interesting to think about. Which movie or what if episode did she say that in?
@@andrewcasquete2589 I'm pretty sure it was in the the second captain America story after fury's supposed death
I completely forgot about that. That's kinda awesome.
Oh shitttt
Who's hope
I remember watching this. This scene was awesome
The hulk thing makes no sense tho. Hulk’s blood is radioactive to the point a minute quantity was able to instantly kill Stan Lee. It reacts so violently to foreign bodies it broke a lab slide. This was a key movie plot point.
@@jyggalag169his suit is probably resistant to all that cause he’s prepared for all of this as we can see in the episode so it would stand to reason he’d proof it to resist the radiation
@@TrapjawGaming047 we’re not just talking cancer radiation, we’re not talking acute radiation, a few drops of the hulk blood were sufficient to Chernobyl a man. Pym entered the Hulks bloodstream. The hulks physiology was novel, theres no way he could work around it and theres absolutely 0 chance he could prep for Hulk blood cells.
@@jyggalag169 there is a chance due to the fact it’s Hank Pym he could have secretly taken blood some time or something, also Hank is a scientist a good one in fact so it stands to reason he’d know what to do
@@TrapjawGaming047 He’s a genius, not a clairvoyant. The information he would need is information NOBODY has and wont have until years later.
I hate how this one off episode actually used Loki’s ability’s 10 times better than the entire legacy of marvel movies
I was searching for this comment just to agreed whit it
Literally, the point of WHAT IF!
There's a lot of things they could have done in the Marvel movies that are a hell of a lot easier and cheaper to pull off in an animation.
Agreed he’s was nerfed to the point of a joke then again what mcu villain isn’t?
@@Nord_MeadlyWhiplash ?
Lmao
I don't give a damn about any of them is such a loki would make fury say
For sure 😂
“I DON’T REMEMBER ASKING YOU A GODDAMN THING!”
Fury himself would say it lol. Cuz he's always about the mission lol
Do-do do-do-do do-do do do do-do do
Iykyk
Kinda a fury thing
Pym really loves his wife, i wonder how does he treat her in the comics
He beats her 😂
Wait until you read when hank went crazy as yellow jacket and pymp slapped her
Lmao he's never gonna live that down
@@Kos4Evr 😂 yep. Civil war? What comic waaa that
@@Bilski86 yeah its a little scary when you think about how pym is one of the "good guys"
If she died the exact same way, her mother did doesn’t that mean she could still be alive in the quantum realm
Well yes but he doesn't knows that becuase he is too focused on getting revenge, he didn't considers the possibility.
The thing is that until the end of the Ant-man movie, everyone assumed that there’s no coming back from that and it was certain death.
Man, if that's the case then imagine this Hank finding out that not only is his daughter alive, but his wife too
But both of then would unfortunately find out that he ended up becoming a murderer, killing all of the Avengers just to get back at Fury
Obviously, his rage is understandable, but his actions are NOT to be excused
Hope didn’t die the same way Janet did though. She died going on a mission originally mentioned by Nat in Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
He means dying on a mission as an agent.
Do you think some of the alternative timelines mix at some point ? We saw in "Loki", some branches seem to temporarily join under certain conditions before splitting again.
I think loki is just a chaotic neutral character at his base that is then pushed towards one morality or another depending on what happens. Thor dies, he becomes a better person. Something else could of made him more evil
@@reckless8978 I'm talking about his show, and its concept of timelines.
In my opinion, that must've been what happened to those timelines in Endgame from where the Infinity Stones were taken. Till the time those stones were not in their place, a new branched timeline was created. But as soon as they were returned back, everything was (mostly) back to normal, and hence the timelines "merged". (I don't think they actually merge according to timeline logic, but as far as TVA is concerned, their future will play out the same as the Sacred Timeline, so those timelines are not a threat anymore and can be virtually considered "merged".)
@VivekYadav-ds8oz I mean, things that powerful kept locked away and not in use, do literally mean that shitloads of different people won't be fighting over them, creating a shitload of timelines of results of that, as well as some people getting way to much power and throwing every realm in the entire verse into chaos, and thus even more timelines. Thus, keeping them locked away separately by keepers is objectively a way safer, more stable, good, more 'merged' set of timelines.
@@JabamiLainI think this would be called a "Crossover event" as a little bit of metal humor
Seeing Loki and Nick Fury work together is the duo I never thought I wanted until now
Not only did the avengers die in this universe but Loki got what he wanted he was the heir to jotenhiem and had a throne waiting for him. In this universe Loki does not hate Thor and Odin because he got everything he wanted it is the reason why he seemed so chill and had the asgaurdian army with him.
My favorite episodes:
- Captain Carter (I admit it's mostly because of the shipping scenes between her and Steve);
- No Avengers (bittersweet, but powerful lesson);
-Gamora and Iron Man team up (great chemistry, and the story doesn't feel as disrespectful as in the movie, since it doesn't spit on the "Planet Hulk" storyline, plus, I think they might do much good for the galaxy);
-Season 1's last two episodes;
-80's Avengers (good chemistry between characters and good storyline, an example of "simple is more", plus, love seeing Howard being more of the person he wished he had been earlier, like Tony does);
-Kahorri (don't judge me, it was creative, and I can easily justify some of the historical innacuracies);
-Redeemed Hella (good character arc, she really found herself, bringing much good from it, and showing death is more than just destruction).
Kahorri is a Mary sue. And it's a shame because she could have been extremely interesting
@@owaenlawrence9964I don't know:
- She almost died facing that armada, needing help from the others to turn around;
- Some time seemed to have passed before her arrival at Spain, so she could have had people teach her in the meantime, not to mention her biology was improved, so her brain probably learns faster;
- And that place seemed to have some effect on the inhabitants' minds, hence why she seemed to get less worried about returning.
I think the main problem, really, is the hunt scene. That's the scene where she was developed too quickly.
@@owaenlawrence9964she isn't or she would've beaten strange Supreme on her own with no issues, she needed help, at this point people throw "they're mary sue" at characters they don't like
@@Leostar-Regalius I agree. I mean, maybe the hunt scene did feel too fast, but prodigies exist, so...But yeah, I don't think she's a Mary Sue.
I've seen plenty of those to know Kahorri is better.
@@owaenlawrence9964
Mary Sue is a term overused by guys who think women should be witless damsels in distress.
1 question tho wouldn't he d*e while inside hulk considering his body holds gama radiation
Protection
@@kapmawiamawia8653 yeah wow that awnsers a whole question. When the hulks body is just pure radiation which should have k*led him. And considering the amount it would have probably torn open that suit like paper. And considering multiple comic books where the hulk was able to heal himself back together after having his limbs removed from him
@@evildead289Hank just built different and so is his suit
@@Kennedy231000 you fr saying he's built different when he got beaten by Loki?
And the suit is what just like Scott's suit but different. If you consider the technology and how much damage both suits can take in the end you realize that his suit and himself should be d*ad
@@evildead289 Did I ask? No I don't think I did because I don't concern myself with “realism” in a cartoon connect to a universe of mediocre hit or miss (mostly miss) movies made for people who have never picked up a comic in thier lives.
“I don’t give a damn about any of em”
Always makes me laugh so damn hard 😂😂😂
The whole hood showed up lol
I gotta give credit to Michael Douglas for his acting in this scene.
‘Cause the way how he portrays this version of the Yellow Jacket as psychotic maniac is downright incredible.
I love the amount of thought put into the lore of this episode. The overlap between the events of Iron Man 2, The Incredible Hulk, and Thor, the integration of a mission Nat mentioned into Hope’s death and Hank’s motivation, it’s all really well thought out.
UKRAINE MENTIONED NOT IN A WAR CONTEXT 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Ukraines always mentioned when people ask about the origins of easter eggs 😂
@@Willsart77 Easter Eggs? Like Call of Duty Zombies
that laugh really emphisizes the trickster god thing
You know what rly sucks? The fact that hope and Janet probably aren't even dead. The avengers, however, very much are. Kinda surprise hank never tried 404-ing himself by turning off his regulator, thus accidently finding out about the quantum realm and his "dead" wife and daughter.
His wife, yes. His daughter? No. She basically joined S.H.I.E.L.D and took Black Widows place in tracking down Bucky and was shot and killed.
@@BANGBANGBOMBSHELL Oh, my bad, I heard Hank mentioning her dying the same way as Janet so I just assumed. Unless, did Janet get shot in this universe?
@@jaydraws0667 not sure. It was never shown.
@@BANGBANGBOMBSHELLHow come Black Widow is able to survive the bullet from the Winter Soldier but not Hope Van Dyne???
@@sgdklnptihygoh7747 Widow was trained in the Red Room where they were taught how to survive things like that. She’s a super soldier without the Captain America body, Hope is not
The only person to avenge thor is his own brother. The legend
I'm asking this here, because it's one of my favorite episodes. Who here wants to share their favorite episode(s) ?
Easily what if strange lost his heart. It had the vibe of a tragedy, and while I love the look and abilities of that strange, the story was EASILY the best bit.
@@ColtMickey-rt2bp that's true.
“You will have your pound of flesh.”
“What a nice saying, but I’m afraid I will be taking the whole carcass.”
"It was me, Fury!"
I called it! Loki is the only one i know who can make that many illusions.
See now thats how you make nick fury cool. Man secret invasion was such a disappointment
Odesa mentioned🛟⚓⛱️🚢🎭
Love SLJ as a voice actor.
Odesa will do that to you, true.
I guess she encountered ТЦК.
Watching Hank in this episode kind of broke my heart
"I don't give a damn about any of them". That wasn't Sam but felt like Sam😂😂
Hank: You took everything from me..
Fury (Loki): I don’t even know who you are.
This is actually really cool
"Ion give a damn 'bout any of
'em" 😭😂
I live in Odessa Texas
Now I'm worried because I stepped on an ant
@@champchamp108I think Hank might come after you 💀
@@The_Jedi_Saberguard it was hank
“You took everything from me.”
I don’t even know you.
What if Hope was a SHIELD agent and went to Odessa and got shot by the Winter Soldier instead of Natasha? Yes im pretty sure that's it
"you took everything from me."
"i dont even know who you are"
nick fury would be wild if he pulled a thanos
This was the best use of Lokis powers we saw in any marvel content
"I don't give a dam about anyone" was crazy
This was such a good version of Loki and it was literally just a one time thing
Evil Pym 😤🐐
Bro pulled a Cecil
The only (before Loki tv series) time in the MCU where Loki overpowered someone.
I wish we got this suit in the mcu it’s so great
That What If was awesome.
first season was so freaking good
Must've been pretty heartbreaking for Loki hearing Thor's death
I mean fury is a lot like that. Dude manipulates everyone and keeps secrets from everyone even when it starts getting people hurt.
This is a better twist than everything about Secret Wars lol
Comic accurate yellow jacket goes so hard
Damn Nick looks hella like Wesker in this scene
This episode showed how much of a menace Pym could be
Imagine having a bunch of Samuel L. Jackson laughing at you
Why you don’t make Loki angry.
" ummm whos the goth kid " 😂😂😂
This is the Fury we wanted in Secret Invasion. Instead, we got some soggy bread of a nobody.
i can't believe Hank Pym is the Bay Harbour Butcher
@@Someone_1994 "Fallout" fan ! Hi there sibling !
Hey, fun fact: in this universe, Bucky killed Hope taking a bullet meant for Natasha!
What do we know happened this many years ago right outside Odessa? Nat was transporting and securing a nuclear physicist from Kiev, having her tires shot out the road RIGHT OUTSIDE ODESSA and the physicist was shot in the stomach with a bullet that went through her hip.
Hope happened to be designated with this mission instead of Nat and she was a bit more to the left than Nat...
Oh, that is absolutely a Loki move. My boy so fucking slick. This version of Loki seeked retribution for his brothers death on behalf of his family and kingdom. The Loki that lost his beloved brother. To have peace for his family.
When Hank goes comic books accurate
mmm not that much....more end of the Yellowjacket period accurate but after that the guilt drove him to be better, the most gruesome things after that were done either by ultimate hank pym, the skrulls that impersonated him during secret invasion, and ultron while possessing his body like a demon
When he asked about thor
Thats not nick, thats loki
"I thought it was spot on"
Its kinda refreshing to watch Gameplay of a Firefly without Eidolons!
Theory: hope is alive like her mom due to her mom surviving in otl
My first time watching this fight, i thought it was a duo against Pym, but turns out Fury just watched it all while Loki taunted on Pym😂
I know obito when i hear him😂
You took take everything from me
Loki - i dont even know you
Unrelated but i really don't like it when the change in a What If story isn't actually the question being asked, this episode isn't "What if the Avengers died?", it's actually "What if Hope Van Dyne joined S.H.I.E.L.D".
Edit because i kept thinking about it: The worst part is that by doing this you waste two perfectly good premises just to have a plot twist.
You could make "What If the Avengers died" as a Ruins-type deal, where everything that could go wrong during Fury's big week actually went wrong, maybe Rhodey accidentally kills Tony, maybe Hawkeye does flinch and accidentally kills Thor (or he gets ran over by Jane Foster, which is funnier) and maybe Abomination succeeds in killing Hulk and now Fury has to deal with a rogue Hulk and a rogue android flotilla without the big ones.
And you could do "What if Hope Van Dyne joined S.H.I.E.L.D" and just play it straight, in the episode itself she's high ranking enough agent to have the credentials to access the Avengers initiative, if you keep that her presence could potentially wildy change the events of Avengers, Winter Soldier and Ant-Man, hell, you could even have her in Budapest and change even more events, maybe she gets Hawkeye or Widow killed or very injured, which would change the events of Thor and Iron Man 2 respectively.
Fun fact Hank pym backhanded his wife I the comics
Damn.
He also ordered his ants to basically torture his wife after she slapped him back ( if i remember correctly)
You're leaving out a lot of context, but yes he did.
That happens in the Ultimate comics@@Es_Don_Val
@@Es_Don_Val
technically that was ultimate earth hank pym and damn everyone was so extreme there, I mean what they did with the hulk there..ugh....thank goodness they rebooted the whole thing
Il migliore episodio di What if
esattamente
When loki fight like loki
I know Sam Jackson was giggling with the “ion give a damn about any of them”
Nick Fury jumpscare 🧍🏿
Comic accurate hank pym
meh not that much, I mean a bit yellow jacket period accurate yeah but after that one accident he went back to being a better person, the most gruesome actions after that were ether the hank gym of the first ultimate earth or the skull hank gym during secret invasion
Lmao this episode truly answers my "what if, Loki used his powers better in here than the live action one"
Making a deal with Loki to fight ant man seemed overkill
He right tho baldy did fill her mind with
"My daughter died, so in exchange I killed the only people who could protect the earth from outside dangers" yeah, that sounds about right for a supervillain
And this version of pym make sense why he died
The hulk death still scares me...
The music is too loud
Fury’s voice is just screaming AI to me
Am I just noticing how Pimm's gear looks like Super Baby 2 from Dragon Ball GT?
No ons will ever save Janet from the quantum realm in this reality
The saddest part is that, if Hope “died” the same way her mother did, it means that she’s still alive and Hank just doesn’t know about it.
You can definitely tell they didnt know what they were talking about. She couldn't be in Odessa because everyone knows that Odessa is a a living being that literally swallows anything alien to it and then vanishes off the map again for a few months
Had a buddy from Odessa. He's literally a skinwalker
Its kinda sad how Janet is still trapped in this universe’s quantum realm
Loki spun it back for thor big time
I miss when Fur was actually a badass.
Wish loki actually fought like this in the movies instead of just stabbing people
And still, this is Loki who claims to fail, later again 😅🎉
This wouldn't kill 616 hulk lmao
His "death" wasn't really shown, probably he just regenerated off-screen
Nice to see the original ant man hank pym who became yellow jacket originally in the comics be depicted the eay he should have been. It's still nuts to me that they didn't put Ant-Man and wasp in the original Avengers line-up when they were the original Avengers.
Wouldn’t being inside hulk’s gamma irradiated body give this man super cancer?
What episode?
so nick fury became cecil from invincible
Aw man I was betting on mysterio tech me and me bro had a bet on wether it was Loki or mysterio tech
Yeah... Pym's a fool here.
As if Fury would care about the avengers beyond what they could do for the world.