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What If…? Season 3 Ending Explained: What Happened To Peggy Carter?

The What If…? Season 3 finale, which also serves as the series’ conclusion, brings an emotional and action-packed end to Marvel’s imaginative anthology. In this final episode, the Watcher, Uatu, faces judgment from his mentor, the Eminence—the leader of the Watchers—for breaking his sacred oath. Aided by unexpected allies, including Captain Peggy Carter, the episode weaves a story of sacrifice, redemption, and philosophical reflection.

What Happens to Captain Peggy Carter?

In a heart-wrenching twist, Captain Peggy Carter sacrifices herself in the finale of What If…? Season 3.

The episode opens with a flashback to the Watcher’s oath, sworn to uphold the natural order without interference. However, Uatu is now on trial for breaking this vow. As the Watcher faces judgment from the Eminence and his fellow Watchers, Peggy Carter, voiced by Hayley Atwell, leads a team of heroes—including Kahhori, Byrdie, and Storm—to rescue him.

Complications arise as Infinity Ultron attacks the Watchers, including the Eminence, Incarnate, and Executioner. Uatu and his allies attempt to flee to Strange Supreme’s universe, a realm where the Watchers’ powers are neutralized. Despite their efforts, the Watchers overpower Infinity Ultron and intercept Uatu’s group, sparking a fierce battle.

The Guardians of The Multiverse (What If Season 3/Disney+)

In a desperate bid to save his friends, Uatu shares his powers with Peggy and her team, granting them abilities akin to the Watchers themselves. Armed with these new powers, the heroes turn the tide, forcing the Watchers to merge into a single entity. However, the merged Watchers unleash a devastating counterattack, threatening every version of the heroes across the multiverse.

To save her team, Peggy makes the ultimate sacrifice. Using her newfound powers, she sends the Watchers, Uatu, and her companions to Strange Supreme’s universe. Tragically, Peggy does not survive the encounter, and her friends later honor her with a solemn funeral on the Observational Plane. In a poignant moment, Uatu reflects that, for the first time, he feels as though someone is watching over him.

The Fate of the Eminence

Unlike Peggy, the Eminence survives the events of the finale.

Stripped of their powers in Strange Supreme’s universe, the Eminence and the other Watchers experience vulnerability for the first time. This humbling experience leads the Eminence to embrace humility. Uatu, offering an olive branch, proposes that he teach the Eminence the lessons he has learned from mortals. The episode ends with the Eminence accepting this offer, hinting at a new chapter of understanding between the Watchers and the multiverse.

The What If…? Season 3 finale delivers a profound conclusion to the series. It combines thrilling action with deep philosophical musings on sacrifice, humility, and the interconnectedness of all beings. Captain Peggy Carter’s heroic sacrifice and the Watchers’ transformation serve as fitting conclusions to a story that has always dared to ask, “What if?”

Every Time Moon Knight Has Died: The Mystery of His Returns Ending Explained

Marc Spector, abandoned by his comrades and left to perish under the scorching Sudanese sun, drew his final breath beneath a statue of Khonshu, the Egyptian moon god.

Sensing his untapped potential, Khonshu resurrected Marc, appointing him as his earthly champion. Thus, Marc was reborn as Moon Knight, a protector of travelers under the night sky and an agent of Khonshu’s divine justice.

Marc Spector’s rebirth beneath Khonshu’s statue marks the beginning of an extraordinary transformation (Photo: Marc Spector/Marvel Studios)

The Life of a Mercenary Turned Protector

Marc’s early years were spent as a hired gun, working alongside the ruthless terrorist Bushman. During a mission in Sudan, Bushman’s indiscriminate slaughter of civilians forced Marc to question his own morality. When Bushman betrayed him, Marc was left for dead.

Rescued in spirit by Khonshu, he rose again, this time as Moon Knight, wielding the moon god’s vengeance against those who prey on the innocent.

Over time, Marc evolved into a complicated hero, juggling his fractured identities while joining forces with groups like the West Coast Avengers and Midnight Sons. His resurrection marked a pivotal turning point, transforming a nameless mercenary into an iconic hero.

A Brush With Redemption and a New Crisis

In the Scarlet Redemption arc, the enigmatic villain Stained Glass Scarlet returns, believing Moon Knight to be the one capable of absolving her sins.

She establishes a telepathic connection with Marc, haunting his mind. Their confrontation ends tragically as Scarlet stabs Marc, causing him to fall into the East River.

This death leads Marc to confront his childhood and estrangement from his father’s teachings, particularly his Jewish faith. The experience reshaped his understanding of Khonshu’s purpose for him, emphasizing his capacity for both justice and compassion.

The Depths of Legacy

Another chapter opens as Marc uncovers ties to a secret Templar lineage and the Hellbent, ancient humanoid beings. His battle with their rogue leader, Seth the Immortal, culminates in Marc sacrificing himself to prevent a catastrophic explosion.

This storyline, though less remembered, adds layers to his mythos by questioning whether Khonshu’s choice of Marc as an avatar was influenced by his unique heritage.

Betrayal and Resurrection

Years of brutal service to Khonshu take their toll on Marc, driving him to sever ties with the moon god after killing Bushman and losing the ability to walk.

Stripped of his powers, he faces manipulation by Khonshu, who orchestrates events to draw Marc back into his role. When Marc destroys Khonshu’s altar in defiance, the god momentarily kills him to reassert dominance.

This brief death starkly illustrates the tenuous relationship between Marc and his patron, blurring the line between divine influence and Marc’s fractured psyche.

A Final Sacrifice for the Midnight Mission

Following Khonshu’s imprisonment, Marc establishes the Midnight Mission, a sanctuary for those needing protection. His renewed purpose is tested when a new Black Spector plots to drive Manhattan insane using a deadly sound frequency.

In a heroic act, Marc sacrifices himself to destroy Black Spector’s headquarters, fully aware this time there would be no divine intervention to save him. United with his other personalities, Marc embraces his end, confident in the legacy of the Midnight Mission.

This selfless act marked one of Moon Knight’s most definitive deaths, profoundly impacting his allies. Though he later returned during Blood Hunt, the storyline provided a fitting closure to Jed Mackay’s celebrated portrayal, cementing Marc Spector’s place as a complex and enduring hero.