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

Author : Gabriel Mar 16,2025

Analyzing the final Marvel What If...? cameos reveals fascinating character variations. Thanks to Kahori and Captain Britain's appearances, these are the remaining cameos from the show's three seasons. Let's dive in!

Table of Contents

  • 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's Affair with Cersei
  • Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe
  • Hela Wields Mjolnir
  • Star-Lord Shang-Chi
  • Loki in the Wild West
  • Wanda, the Infinity Witch
  • Nova
  • The Figure with Hela's Crown

Spider-Man with Six Arms

Spider-Man with six armsImage: ensigame.com

This mutated Spider-Man boasts six arms, a monstrous transformation familiar to comic book readers and fans of the 1994 animated series' "Neogenic Nightmare" arc.

Ghost Rider Shogun

Ghost Rider ShogunImage: ensigame.com

A flaming katana-wielding Ghost Rider, mounted on a fiery steed. The design hints at a Robbie Reyes variant, though any Ghost Rider could fit, given the Spirit of Vengeance's shifting hosts.

The Punisher Riri Williams

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An Ironheart variant: Riri Williams, the genius inventor, has become the Punisher, trading conventional firearms for technologically advanced weaponry. With an Ironheart TV series on the horizon, this is a compelling twist.

Bride Gamora

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The Guardians of the Galaxy warrior dons a wedding dress, ready for battle. A clear nod to Kill Bill, this Gamora seeks revenge on Thanos for her thwarted wedding and the loss of loved ones.

Moon Knight: Vampire Hunter

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A Blade variant who's become the Fist of Khonshu. Resembling Mahershala Ali's Blade (set for future release), this Moon Knight is also slated to appear in Marvel Zombies, promising a deeper exploration of his story.

Thanos the Wolverine

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A fusion of Thanos and Wolverine, this Weapon X presents a compelling question: which character's origins dominate? Marvel's penchant for Wolverine mashups makes this a fitting addition.

Iron Man Kingo

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While the Eternals are seemingly deceased in the MCU, Kingo persists. Perhaps Kumail Nanjiani's fondness for the character will lead to Kingo's transformation into Iron Man.

Ms. Marvel Wasp

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Kamala Khan adopts the Wasp costume, retaining her Inhuman and mutant status while wielding Pym particles.

Supreme Wizard Maestro

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With Dr. Strange losing the Supreme Wizard title in the comics (often to Dr. Doom), the magically empowered, villainous old Hulk, Maestro, is a surprisingly fitting contender.

The Scarlet Witch Howard the Duck

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The episode featuring Howard the Duck's unexpected parentage is a highlight of season three. This variant sees Howard wielding the Scarlet Witch's powers, a fun possibility given the playful nature of Howard the Duck comics.

Hawkeye Dragon

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Clint Barton as a dragon? Born a dragon? Magic seems the likely explanation, especially given the arrow's magical properties and Marvel's exploration of anthropomorphic superheroes.

Silver Surfer Jubilee

Silver Surfer JubileeImage: ensigame.com

Galactus's messenger becomes the mutant Jubilee. Given the female Silver Surfer in the new Fantastic Four and similar Marvel comics, this is a plausible variation.

Captain America Skrull

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A "what if" scenario from Secret Invasion, where Captain America is revealed as a Skrull wielding a double shield. The image directly mirrors the cover of Marvel's original Secret Invasion comic.

Howard Stark's Affair with Cersei

Howard Stark is having an affair with CersiImage: ensigame.com

Another Eternal-related cameo, involving Howard Stark's affair with Cersei. The consequences? Only the Observer knows.

Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe

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A fully armed Deadpool, ready to decimate a Marvel universe—a scenario reflecting the publisher's similar comic storylines.

Hela Wields Mjolnir

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Hela, ruler of Asgard, escapes her original MCU fate. She previously appeared in the VR game What If...? - An Immersive Story, stealing the Time Stone and teaming with multiverse heroes against the Infinity Witch.

Star-Lord Shang-Chi

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A mashup of Shang-Chi and Star-Lord, leveraging the cosmic origins of the Ten Rings for a Guardians of the Galaxy variant where Shang-Chi, instead of Peter Quill, is abducted from Earth.

Loki in the Wild West

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A Wild West setting featuring Loki and possibly a future confrontation with a Wild West Shang-Chi variant.

Wanda, the Infinity Witch

Wanda, the Scarlet Witch of InfinityImage: ensigame.com

This Scarlet Witch variant, from What If...? - An Immersive Story, uses the Infinity Stones to save Vision, becoming the immensely powerful Infinity Witch.

Nova

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A subtle cameo featuring the Nova Corps symbol, hinting at the long-anticipated introduction of Richard Ryder or Sam Alexander.

The Figure with Hela's Crown

The figure with Hela's crownImage: ensigame.com

A barely discernible figure, speculated to be Hela (due to horns) and Cassie Lang (due to purple attire).

That concludes our analysis!