Some of the most important moments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe are going to change… at least in a new streaming series.

The latest Marvel streaming show in the works is being directly masterminded by Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige and will adapt the classic What If...? anthology comics from the 1970s, via Slashfilm.

The idea behind the classic comic series was to take key moments from the Marvel Comics universe and put a twist on them. Like, what if Spider-Man had joined the Fantastic Four or what if Wolverine became the Punisher?

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According to the new report, Kevin Feige's version will be an animated series for the Disney+ streaming service that will actively reinvent key moments from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The episodes won't actually be MCU canon though!

One episode is expected to adapt the actual What If…? comic 'What if Loki had found the hammer of Thor?', but will feature an animated version of the Tom Hiddleston incarnation of Loki.

The series potentially offers a chance for the stars of the Marvel movies to reprise their roles on a less ambitious scale, although there are no names signed up for the show just yet.

Marvel Studios is also developing several live-action shows for Disney+ set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including The Vision and Scarlet Witch, Falcon and Winter Soldier as well as Loki.

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Earlier this month, Kevin Feige mentioned that all of these projects will be crucial to the future of the MCU following Avengers: Endgame.

"We’ve been able to weave them," he explained. "We’ve been able to, for the first time, conceive of them together, and they will be intertwined with each other."

Disney+ is expected to launch later in the year.

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