Wheres Black Widow At The End Of What If What Universe Nats In

Where’s Black Widow At The End Of What If…? What Universe Nat’s In

The Watcher transported Black Widow to an entirely different universe at the end of Marvel’s What If…? Where in the multiverse is she now?

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Wheres Black Widow At The End Of What If What Universe Nats In

Warning! Spoilers ahead for Marvel’s What If…? season 1 finale.

Where did the Watcher (Jeffrey Wright) bring Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow (Lake Bell) at the end of Marvel’s What If…? Marvel Studios’ fourth show on Disney+ just wrapped up with a culminating narrative. The threat posed by the Infinity Stone-wielding Ultron (Ross Marquand) to the multiverse forced the Watcher to meddle and assemble the Guardians of the Multiverse.

Aptly titled “What If… the Watcher Broke His Oath?,” What If…? season 1 finale directly picked up from the events of its penultimate episode. After the Watcher forged a partnership with Doctor Strange Supreme (Benedict Cumberbatch), he scoured the multiverse to gather the Guardians of the Multiverse composed of Captain Carter (Hayley Atwell), T’Challa’s Star-Lord (Chadwick Boseman), King Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan), Party Thor (Chris Hemsworth), a variant of Gamora (Cynthia McWilliams), and the evil sorcerer. But as the fight brought them back to Ultron’s original universe, the team was joined by Black Widow. After a series of twists, they accomplished their mission to neutralized the antagonist. As the other heroes returned to their respective timelines, however, Nat refused to do the same since there’s really nothing waiting for her there.

Understandably, Black Widow confronted Uatu the Watcher for letting her universe get run down by Ultron. Firm on her decision to not go back, she demanded him to fix her world, but he couldn’t. Instead, he transported her to an entirely different universe that no longer has its Natasha Romanoff. While this reality may look new at first, it was actually already featured earlier in the show as evidenced by a few details. It’s the main timeline in What If…? episode 3, “What If… the World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?” where a grieving Hank Pym (Michael Douglass) sabotaged Nick Fury’s (Samuel L. Jackson) Avengers Initiative plan by killing all of his recruits. That included Black Widow, who was previously framed for the death of Iron Man and then murdered in the aftermath of Hulk’s (Mark Ruffalo) assassination.

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Eventually, the SHIELD director found a way to defeat Pym, who assumed the persona of Yellowjacket, by teaming up with Loki (Tom Hiddleston). The Asgardian Prince and his army of Asgardians descended to Midgard in the hopes of seeking revenge for the death of Thor. Once their shared goal was achieved, however, the God of Mischief’s villainy came out; he decided to take over Earth instead of leaving peacefully. This checks out with the universe that Nat found herself in the What If…? season 1 finale. Furthermore, the only heroes that can be seen aboard the Hellicarrier battling Loki’s minions were Captain America and Captain Marvel — both were belatedly enlisted by Fury to join the Avengers following the death of his initial recruits.

It was interesting to see the Watcher transfer What If…?’s Black Widow from one universe to another in the animated series. To be fair, there may not be serious consequences in doing this since the universe she’s originally from has been already wiped out. Just because Ultron was defeated doesn’t mean that all the damage he previously did was reversed. Since the events of What If…? are canon, however, this effectively suggests that the Watcher could’ve easily planted her in the Sacred Timeline since it’s also a reality where Nat no longer exists.

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