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What If…? Season 2 Episode 7
Hela—stripped of her powers and banished to Earth—comes across a new source of power: the Ten Rings.
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Director: Bryan Andrews
Guest Star: Cate Blanchett, David W. Collins, Feodor Chin, Fred Tatasciore, Idris Elba, James Taku Leung, Jeff Bergman, Karen Huie, Lauren Tom, Liv Zamora, Matthew Wood, Michael Hagiwara, Michael Ralph, Paul Kwo, Terri Douglas, Vic Chao
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