![]() ) His power lies in his voice, which can release a shockwave that can destroy cities. (Mount previously portrayed the character on ABC’s short-lived Marvel’s Inhumans. This Marvel character, played by Anson Mount, may not be as well known to the casual MCU fan, but he’s the King of the Inhumans. The former Air Force pilot and mom to Monica (played by Teyonah Parris in WandaVision) comes closest to physically besting the Scarlet Witch, but is crushed to death before she can hit her enemy with a fatal blow. Lashana Lynch’s Maria Rambeau, not Brie Larson’s Carol Danvers, is the intergalactic superhero in this universe, which earns her a seat on the Illuminati board. Unfortunately, Captain Carter isn’t strong enough to kill the magical villain, who ends up slicing her in half with her own signature weapon. and Agent Carter.) Captain Carter may wear a Union Jack supersuit, but she still carries the shield, which helps her defend herself against the Scarlet Witch. (Atwell’s Peggy has appeared in a number of Marvel movies and on two ABC shows, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. This was also the case in the Disney+ TV series What If…?. It is possible that some of these scenes were deleted in fear of causing controversy, or for pacing or atmosphere reasons.Ī playable version of this game with the extended scenes has yet to surface.Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) is the first Avenger in this alternate universe, not Captain America. In the final version of the game, Benny killed Brickman because he found him too weak for his very harsh standards. ![]() This strongly implies that, in development, Brickman was Benny's secret gay lover thus, he murdered him to protect his reputation and did the same to the other soldiers who witnessed his act. The same fruit later shows up in the last level as a symbol of "love" that Benny has to give to a projection of his wife Manya who says that she never knew he loved her.He must show the latter "compassion" by planting a fruit that blooms into a flower on his grave. ![]()
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