- “I am Uatu. I see all of these vast new realities. Open your eyes, dare to face the unknown and ponder the question...What if?”
- ―Uatu[src]
Uatu, also known as The Watcher, is a Marvel Comics character that appears in the What If...? series. He is a being that lives in space and watches everything happening on various timelines of the Multiverse. He is a neutral being that act as the objective side in conflict, so he will not actively help hero nor villain.
Uatu was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Appearances
What If...?
- “Time. Space. Reality. It's more than a linear path. It's a prism of endless possibility, where a single choice can branch out into infinite realities, creating alternate worlds from the ones you know. I am the Watcher. I am your guide through these vast new realities. Follow me and ponder the question... What if?”
- ―The Watcher's opening narration[src]
The Watcher appears as the main character of the series, voiced by Jeffrey Wright. He narrates all the episodes and often is seen as a silhouette in space. The Watcher tells many stories about how a single choice creates a new timeline in the Multiverse where everything is different as a result. He has to maintain his role of watching the timelines without meddling in the events happening on it, even if they lead to the destruction of that universe.
Season 1
In the fourth episode of the series, the Watcher observes Doctor Strange absorbing the power from other life forms to be able to break an Absolute Point in time to revive his lover Christine Palmer, and comments that Strange is on the wrong path because it will lead the end of this universe, but he adds that he still won't interfere to help him. Then, for the first time, someone is shown to notice the Watcher's presence as Strange hears this comment and turns around looking for the one speaking but finds no one. Later, after Doctor Strange became Strange Supreme, broke the Absolute Point and brought Christine back to life, the universe starts to collapse and Strange calls the Watcher. Strange says that he read about the Watcher and felt his presence before. Strange begs him to save the universe and Christine, but the Watcher says that Strange was warned by others about the consequences of his actions, and there is nothing he can do to help. Refusing to intervene, the Watcher leaves, leaving Strange Supreme's universe to its doom.
In the eighth episode, he foretells the origin of Ultron in a universe that he manages to transfer his mind to a Vibranium body. Following this, Ultron later acquires all six Infinity Stones and destroys the worlds in his universe, bringing the "peace" he wanted. As the Watcher narrates the event of a machine that now has no purpose, Ultron overhears him and discovers that there are other universes besides his own. Terrified about Ultron having access to other realities, the Watcher observes Black Widow and Hawkeye, as they are trying to find a way to defeat the machine. As they look for information inside the KGB archives, the Watcher becomes very tempted to intervene to help Hawkeye, who is very close to find information about the AI that can fight Ultron inside a box with files. The Watcher becomes frustrated as he sees a pessimistic Hawkeye giving up and relieved when Black Widow finally finds the file regarding the AI.
As the Watcher becomes hopeful for the multiverse, Ultron leaves his universe and confronts him, saying he now plans to destroy the entire Multiverse. The Watcher summons his golden armor and fights Ultron, breaking through many realities during their confrontation. Eventually, the Watcher retreats from the battle, falling inside a purple gem, the remains of Strange Supreme's universe. Seeing the Watcher defeated, Strange Supreme approaches him and asks if he is prepared to break his oath to not intervene with the universes. Left with no other options, the Watcher asks for his help to save the Multiverse from Ultron.
In the ninth episode, they gather the heroes from across the universe and bring them to the pub created by Strange Supreme's magic, recreated from Captain Carter's biography. With Ultron defeated and Strange Supreme trapping both Killmonger and Zola as they fight over the stones, the Watcher brings them back to Strange's pocket dimension and assigns Strange Supreme to watch over the imprisoned Killmonger and Zola, which Strange happily accepts. With their worlds saved, the Watcher brings the heroes back to their respective worlds, except Black Widow, who refuses to return to her own universe, with too much collateral damage done by Ultron. The Watcher decides to bring Natasha to another universe where the world lost its mightiest heroes, with her alternate self being the victim.
Season 2
As the Watcher mends the Nexus, he recalls how Captain Carter and the Guardians saved the Multiverse in "What if... Captain Carter Fought The Hydra Stomper?", continuing Carter's story where she left off. He was disappointed that this isn't the happy ending she was looking for after Steve sacrificed himself to destroy the Red Room Academy. The Watcher declares he sees all, observes all, only to be caught by surprise when a portal pulled Carter to another universe.
The Watcher managed to find Carter in another universe in 1602, where it was destined to die. He offered Carter to return home to her universe, but she refuses until her mission is complete. While Carter saved their universe, she was visited by her old friend Strange Supreme to find a "universe killer" in another universe. And according to the Watcher, that universe is where HYDRA won the war. Before he vanished, he warned Carter that can't bear to narrate what would happen next.
As the Forge overloading and the Sanctum about to be destroyed, he arrived just in time to save both Carter and Kahhori. He brought the latter back to her home universe, while he brought Carter to the Nexus. Then, they visited New York City of Strange Supreme's restored universe, but he didn't exist in that world as they lament the loss of Strange. The Watcher then finally offers Carter a return home to her universe. However, Peggy asked him to "take the scenic route" and explore more universes along the way.
Season 3
The Watcher visited another universe where the Eternals unable to stop the Emergence. He cannot interfere because of his oath as freedom fighter Riri Williams died at the hands of Beck many times. But he can't stand idly by to let him win, so he decided to intervene by giving Riri a word of encouragement, which he did as Beck dies after she absorbed all the nanites from him. Because of his interference, his action was alerted by the Order of the Watchers.
Next, the Watcher visited another universe where all the heroes live in the Old West who are saving innocent lives from the Hood. During the chase, the Hood's goons were about to throw the young boy Jun-Fan off the train. But the Watcher quickly gets involved to save him. The Eminence has had enough of his interference and is about to be punished for his actions and was brought to trial.
His capture has alerted Captain Carter and the new Guardians of the Multiverse to go on a rescue mission. But Carter was captured by the Eminence, until they were saved by Ultron, buying them enough time to escape to the Multiverse. With no chance of defeating those Watchers, he offers the Guardians his powers and the induction to the Order of the Watchers, where they accept. While they were victorious, the Watchers retaliates by attempting to erase every variant, only for Carter, with her last will, to give her own life to interrupt their attack and transport them to another universe: Strange Supreme's universe.
Uatu recovered and were relieved that they were alive, only to be in horror when he finds a broken shield with his friend truly dead. The Eminence attempts to destroy Uatu, only to be rendered powerless, given him a chance to reason with him about life in any universe, as he and his former master watch the sunrise together. He returned to the Nexus, resuming his role, as he and the Guardians attend a funeral for Captain Carter, casting her shield into the unknown.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
Uatu makes a cameo appearance in the season one finale, "If This Be My Destiny...", where he is seen watching over Spider-Man after he speaks with Doctor Strange.
Trivia
- In the comics, Uatu the Watcher resides at the Blue Area of the Moon, where there is oxygen and breathing is possible, and from where he observes Earth. In spite of the Watchers having made an oath of not interfering with events in the history of the planet they are meant to observe, Uatu very often violates this oath to aid humanity, most notably to help the Fantastic Four to save the Earth from Galactus.
- The Watcher is the first Marvel Cinematic Universe character to debut in an animated media.
- Uatu the Watcher used to be owned by Fox prior to its purchase by the Walt Disney Company.
Gallery
Promotional images
Screenshots
Merchandise
See also
External links
Uatu on Marvel.com
Uatu on Wikipedia
The Watcher on the Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki
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