What If... Howard the Duck Got Hitched?
- El episodio se transmitió el 25 dic 2024
- TV-14
- 30min
La inesperada descendencia de una pareja de pato-humano es el centro de una lucha por el poder cósmico. Mientras varias entidades de la MCU buscan las habilidades profetizadas del niño, los ... Leer todoLa inesperada descendencia de una pareja de pato-humano es el centro de una lucha por el poder cósmico. Mientras varias entidades de la MCU buscan las habilidades profetizadas del niño, los nuevos padres se enfrentan a desafíos.La inesperada descendencia de una pareja de pato-humano es el centro de una lucha por el poder cósmico. Mientras varias entidades de la MCU buscan las habilidades profetizadas del niño, los nuevos padres se enfrentan a desafíos.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Darcy
- (voz)
- Thor
- (voz)
- Yondu
- (voz)
- The Grandmaster
- (voz)
- (as Matt Friend)
- Thanos
- (voz)
- Topaz
- (voz)
- Malekith
- (voz)
- Laufey
- (voz)
- Carina
- (voz)
- Zeus
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
This episode was not the worst so far but it has taken away every single interest I had in this show.
First up is the main duo of the episode, Darcy Lewis and Howard the Duck. And they actually make for a good pairing. I really like the dynamic they have, as they bounce off of each other pretty well.
This dynamic is also helped by the absolute chaos they find themselves in. It seems like everyone in the universe is after their egg, and I mean everybody. And this makes for pretty funny scenarios that are a joy to watch, as unlike the episode this one's a sequel to, the humor really hits here, at least to me.
Honestly, I don't want to spoil too much, as this episode's more of a "see it to believe it" type of episode. But I'm hopeful that you'll have as good of a time watching it as I do. The dynamics are good, the humor is great, and the sheer chaos of it all makes this one a wild watch.
More of this and less of the preachy 1st two episodes from this season that took themselves too seriously and forgot how to have fun.
I thought Howard the Duck and Darcy worked great together being different species but similar personalities. The appearances of the other characters were great, added levity and hilarity to the episode, and can we talk about how Loki was fantastic in the moments he appeared.
Hopefully the other episodes can channel more of this feel and less of the earlier episodes.
Following on from Thor's party on Earth, the relationship bloomed between Howard The Duck (Seth Green) and Darcy Lewis (Kat Dennings) to the point that it has resulted in a baby - or more specifically an Egg, that they continue to look after. However, beginning with The Grandmaster (Matt Friend) the villains from around the Universe try to capture the egg for themselves, believing it to have special powers as it was born under a nine realm convergence.
Look, maybe calm down a bit. This is alright. It's supposed to be a madcap comedy. I wil,l as I said above, concede that it doesn't work as well as the previous episode, for example, which was a decent story with some comedic elements. This maybe has that balance off, similarly to "Love and Thunder" so the comedy isn't built on anything and can become a little more wearing.
This has a lot of the main cast returning, even Josh Brolin as Thanos for essentially one line. There are two notable exceptions. Russell Crowe does not play Zeus, though the vocal performer Darin De Paul is OK. Much more noteworthy is Matt Friend who plays The Grandmaster and does a full-on impression of Jeff Goldblum, including all the 'ums' and 'ahs' that you'd expect. It's very obviously not him, but it's certainly fun.
Yes, it's the weakest episode of this season so far, but it's alright.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaHoward and Darcy get into an argument with their upstairs neighbor, Mrs. Switzler. Beverly Switzler is the name of Howard's longtime girlfriend in the Marvel comic series.
- Citas
The Watcher: Even in an endless universe, there's no place like home. And parents are the greatest heroes of all.
- Bandas sonorasI Was Made for Lovin' You
Written by Paul Stanley , Vini Poncia, and Desmond Child
Performed by KISS
Courtesy of Mercury Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- 30min
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