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Samurai Ghost Rider, Moon Knight Blade: All of Marvel's final What If...? cameos

by Violet Apr 21,2025

Analyzing the Final Marvel What If...? Cameos

The final cameos in Marvel's What If...? series showcase intriguing variations of well-known characters, featuring Kahori and Captain Britain among others. Here's a comprehensive look at these captivating alternate universe versions:

Table of Content

  • Spider-Man with six arms
  • Ghost Rider Shogun
  • The Punisher Riri Williams
  • Bride Gamora
  • Moon Knight: Vampire Hunter
  • Thanos the Wolverine
  • Iron Man Kingo
  • Ms. Marvel Wasp
  • Supreme Wizard Maestro
  • The Scarlet Witch Howard the Duck
  • Hawkeye Dragon
  • Silver Surfer Jubilee
  • Captain America Skrull
  • Howard Stark is having an affair with Cersi
  • Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe
  • Hela raised Thor's hammer
  • Star Lord Shang Chi
  • Loki in the Wild West
  • Wanda, the Scarlet Witch of Infinity
  • Nova
  • The figure with Hela's crown

Spider-Man with six arms

Spider-Man with six arms Image: ensigame.com

A mutated Spider-Man with six arms, often depicted as a monstrous spider, has been seen in the comics, but fans remember it best from the Neogenic Nightmare story arc in the 1994 animated series.

Ghost Rider Shogun

Ghost Rider Shogun Image: ensigame.com

This Ghost Rider variant rides into battle with a flaming katana on a flaming horse, possibly resembling Robbie Reyes. The Spirit of Vengeance can take many forms, making this an exciting twist.

The Punisher Riri Williams

The Punisher Riri Williams Image: ensigame.com

In an alternate world, Riri Williams, known as Ironheart, becomes the Punisher, armed with advanced technological weapons. Marvel is set to release an Ironheart TV series filmed a few years ago.

Bride Gamora

Bride Gamora Image: ensigame.com

Gamora from Guardians of the Galaxy dons a wedding dress but remains a fierce warrior, reminiscent of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill. This variant suggests Gamora seeking revenge on Thanos for a ruined wedding and the loss of her loved ones.

Moon Knight: Vampire Hunter

Moon Knight: Vampire Hunter Image: ensigame.com

This variant of Blade becomes the Fist of Khonshu, resembling Mahershala Ali, and will appear in the upcoming Marvel Zombies animated series.

Thanos the Wolverine

Thanos the Wolverine Image: ensigame.com

A fusion of Thanos and Wolverine, this Weapon X variant raises questions about whether Logan's or the Mad Titan's story will prevail. Marvel's love for Wolverine mashups continues.

Iron Man Kingo

Iron Man Kingo Image: ensigame.com

Although the Eternals team is no longer in the MCU, Kingo, portrayed by Kumail Nanjiani, might take on the role of Iron Man in another universe.

Ms. Marvel Wasp

Ms. Marvel Wasp Image: ensigame.com

Kamala Khan, the first mutant of the MCU, dons the Wasp costume, enhancing her abilities with Pym particles.

Supreme Wizard Maestro

Supreme Wizard Maestro Image: ensigame.com

In this universe, the evil Hulk Maestro gains magical powers, possibly from Bruce Banner's training in magic to control the Hulk. Dr. Strange's title of Supreme Wizard is often contested in the comics.

The Scarlet Witch Howard the Duck

The Scarlet Witch Howard the Duck Image: ensigame.com

Howard the Duck gains Scarlet Witch powers in a fun and whimsical twist, reflecting the humor of his comic series. The episode involving Howard and Kat Dennings is considered a highlight of the third season.

Hawkeye Dragon

Hawkeye Dragon Image: ensigame.com

Clint Barton transforms into a dragon, possibly due to magic, with his arrow also taking on magical properties. This ties into the Marvel universes where superheroes are anthropomorphic animals.

Silver Surfer Jubilee

Silver Surfer Jubilee Image: ensigame.com

In this world, Galactus chooses mutant Jubilee as his herald, aligning with Marvel's recent trend of female Silver Surfers and similar comic series.

Captain America Skrull

Captain America Skrull Image: ensigame.com

An alternate universe where Captain America is a Skrull, wielding the double shield from Avengers: Infinity War. This concept echoes the original Secret Invasion comic book cover.

Howard Stark is having an affair with Cersi

Howard Stark is having an affair with Cersi Image: ensigame.com

In another reality, Howard Stark's affair with Eternal Cersi could have significant implications, a scenario only the Watcher could fully explore.

Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe

Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe Image: ensigame.com

Deadpool, armed to the teeth, is poised to eliminate an entire Marvel universe, reminiscent of the comic series where he does just that.

Hela raised Thor's hammer

Hela raised Thor's hammer Image: ensigame.com

Hela becomes the ruler of Asgard in this universe, having escaped her MCU fate. She previously featured in the VR game What If...? - An Immersive Story, where she stole the Time Stone and teamed up with heroes to stop the Scarlet Witch of Infinity.

Star Lord Shang Chi

Star Lord Shang Chi Image: ensigame.com

Without a sequel to the Shang-Chi movie, this mashup with Star-Lord is intriguing, especially given the cosmic origins of the 10 Rings. Imagine a Guardians of the Galaxy where Shang-Chi was abducted instead of Peter Quill.

Loki in the Wild West

Loki in the Wild West Image: ensigame.com

In this scenario, a variant of Shang-Chi becomes a Wild West legend, potentially facing off against Loki in a future storyline.

Wanda, the Scarlet Witch of Infinity

Wanda, the Scarlet Witch of Infinity Image: ensigame.com

This variant of Scarlet Witch from What If...? - An Immersive Story tricked heroes to collect the Infinity Stones and save Vision, becoming the powerful Infinity Witch.

Nova

Nova Image: ensigame.com

The Nova Corps symbol is visible here, hinting at Richard Ryder or Sam Alexander's long-awaited appearance in the MCU.

The figure with Hela's crown

The figure with Hela's crown Image: ensigame.com

The last figure is difficult to discern, but it's speculated to be Hela, recognizable by her horns, and Ant-Man's daughter Cassie Lang, indicated by the purple costume.

That’s all, folks!