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    Guardians of the Multiverse

    Guardians of the Multiverse
    “T'Challa: To the Guardians of..."
    "The Group: The Multiverse!"
    Gender: Male and Female
    Type: Multiversal Superhero group
    Age: 30s
    Species: Humans, Asgardian and Zen-Whoberi
    Portrayed by: Hayley Atwell (Peggy Carter)
    Chadwick Boseman (T'Challa)
    Benedict Cumberbatch (Doctor Strange Supreme)
    Michael B Jordan(Killmonger)
    Chris Hemsworth (Party Thor)
    Cynthia McWilliams (Gamora)
    Lake Bell (Natasha Romanoff)
    Jeffrey Wright(The Watcher)
    Status: Alive
    Media of origin: What If...?


    The Guardians of the Multiverse are the group of heroes from the final episode of season 1 and the main protagonists from the Disney+ animated series What If...? They are voiced by each character such as Hayley Atwell (Captain Carter), Chadwick Boseman (Star-Lord T'Challa), Benedict Cumberbatch (Doctor Strange Supreme), Michael B. Jordan as (Erik "Killmonger" Stevens), Chris Hemsworth (Party Thor), Cynthia McWilliams (Gamora) and Lake Bell (Black Widow).

    Why They Rock

    Overall

    1. Much like the Avengers, they're a pretty good team to stop Ultron-Vision from taken over every universe.
    2. The designs based on the movies into their alternate selves of the show is very magnificent
    3. Even though their character development is one or two episodes for each character, it still counts.
    4. There are some great moments here and there like when they cheer their team name, or Party Thor yelled "Viva Las Vegas!" when Ultron arrives.
    5. The Watcher, even though he wasn't there, had rightfully picked them to save everyone once again.

    Captain Carter

    1. Very good voice acting by Hayley Atwell.
    2. Her Britain suit is very unique for her.
    3. Unlike Teela from the Masters of the Universe: Revelation, she's a caring person, mostly from Weak Steve Rogers.
    4. In fact, she apologizes to Steve and she wasn't even replacing him for becoming Captain America to finish Howard Stark's project so she does this to herself, meaning she is not a Mary Sue who is selfish and unapologetic.

    Star-Lord T'Challa

    1. He's a very charismatic version much like Peter Quill.
    2. Chadwick Boseman still has the same voice and personality as T'Challa.
    3. "I said, a Ravager never FLIES...SOLO!"
    4. He had a plan when he and the Ravengers manage to took the Embers of Genesis.
    5. He's not only the rightful lost prince of Wakanda but also the badass leader of the Ravagers.
    6. Surprisingly, he redeemed Thanos by talking sense that genocide is never the answer.

    Doctor Strange Supreme

    1. He remains to be a much darker iteration of the original Doctor Strange. Unlike, the original, who is stoic, witty, calm, collected and heroic, Doctor Strange Supreme had to go all the lengths by becoming evil to save Cristine (much like any other anti-heroes/anti-villains that committed such acts as these).
    2. Very accurate to the comics including his suit.
    3. His backstory about Christine's death is very emotional.
    4. Benedict Cumberbatch also keeps his voice from the movies.
    5. The battle between him and the true Doctor Strange is awesome.
    6. "A wise sorcerer once told me that to face death is the part of the plan."

    Party Thor

    1. Chris Hemsworth still uses his MCU charisma.
    2. He's a calm and cool God who wants to party in Midgard.
    3. He come up with his comeuppance when he got exposed by his mother.
    4. He's a caring person, like when he said he has a lover of Jane Foster.
    5. Unlike his MCU version of him, he's very comedic.

    Killmonger

    1. He redeems himself to save Wakanda.
    2. He is an example of a plot twist villain from becoming an ally into an enemy.
    3. Michael B. Jordan still uses his voice from Black Panther.
    4. He skills against Tony's and US Army's robots was intense.
    5. "The difference between you and me is that you can't see the difference between you and me."

    The Only Bad Qualities

    1. While most of the members have their own episodes establishing them, Gamora didn't have one. Granted, her episode was pushed back to season 2, but her inclusion here is still jarring.
    2. With the exception of Doctor Strange Supreme, most of the Guardians don't feel quite as fleshed out as their original MCU counterparts.

    Brad Boimler

    Brad Boimler
    Who would have thought there's a single good character on the worst Star Trek cartoon.
    Gender: Male
    Type: Ensign
    Age: 18
    Species: Humans
    Portrayed by: Jack Quiad
    Status: Alive
    Media of origin: Star Trek: Lower Decks


    Bradward Boimler is one of the protagonists of the 2020 animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks. He was voiced by Jack Quaid.

    Why He Rocks

    1. Jack Quaid is a very impressive pick for voicing Brad.
    2. His design, despite it being the same thing from Final Space and Rick and Morty, is very good.
    3. He mocked the people who wants to be hip and cool. For example, this video.
    4. His subplot in every single episode is actually fun to watch.
    5. He called out the officers of Cerritos for mistreating every member of the ship.
    6. His relationship with Beckett Mariner, is perfect friendship chemistry.
    7. His character is so cool, that he even got his own Wikipedia page for him.


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