Exploring pivotal moments from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and turning them on their head takes audiences into uncharted territory. Chadwick Boseman’s final Marvel project before his death. The Guardian: [Narration at the beginning of each episode] Time. Space. Reality. It’s more than a linear path. It’s a prism of endless possibilities, where a single decision can branch out into infinite realities and create alternate worlds from the ones you know. I am the Guardian. I am your guide through these vast new realities. Follow me and ponder the question, “What if?” After the Marvel logo appears, it changes to an animated form in the show’s art style. Released in Marvel Studios: Legends: Guardians of the Multiverse (2023). This is fun. I enjoy every story. Not all episodes are that good, but overall it’s worth it. (The Doctor Strange episode was exceptional, for example). If you’re a Marvel fan, you’ll probably like it for these reasons and many more: 1. Nice to hear all the MCU actors’ voices. It makes the opening credits interesting; you want to know who’s in it. 2. The stories are engaging. There’s some comedy, action, drama; a good range. 3. There are some great one-liners. New ones and memorable ones too. 4. The pacing of each episode is excellent. It really draws you into the story. 5. It’s a great tribute to MCU turning points. Give it a try, you’ll enjoy it. 8/10. One Hundred Years of Solitude is one of the biggest TV and streaming premieres this month. Check out our December calendar for more!