The debut of the main antagonist of The Multiverse Saga is fast approaching! After the departure of Jonathan Majors as a variant of Kang He Who Remains in Loki season one finale, belief III The actor will make his first appearance as the lead in Kang the Conqueror next month Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantum Mania. Like his comic book counterpart, Majors’ Kang is a skilled tactician with a “mastery of timing”, but how much Writer Jeff Loveness shared that there was an aspect to Avengers ending which required him to tweak the MCU’s version of Kang in a particular way.
Thanks to Scott Lang being expelled from the Quantum Realm after being trapped there for five years, even though it was only five hours for him, the main heroes of Avengers ending they were able to take advantage of the passing of time differently in this other dimension and embarked on the Time Heist, where they acquired older versions of the Infinity Stones. Because Game over used time travel, Jeff Loveness was forced to modify Kang the Conqueror for the MCU, telling him sfx magazine (via RBC):
I’ve never seen a character travel through time with such complexity and exploration. I’m a little disappointed that Endgame has traveled so far back in time that you almost need to expand a little too, maybe expand the multiverse a little more, the dimensionality of the character, the unlimited freedom he has while being completely uprooted from his time and from himself. Will everything fall apart again because another version of him can also destroy him? What’s the point of building Rome if you burn it the next day, because they want to have their Rome?
The Marvel Comics Universe’s Kang the Conqueror generally limits his outline to a single timeline, namely how events on Earth-616 unfold, and the various versions of Kang we’ve seen, such as Rama-Tut and Immortus, they are just variations. of this. of this same timeline instead of doppelgangers/variants from other universes. But why Avengers ending Having already shed some light on time travel, Jeff Loveness decided to bring a multiversal aspect to Kang. This raises the question of how much time traveling we will see Kang of the majors versus traveling to other realities in the years to come.
Jeff Loveness’ statement also hints that other versions of Kang the Conqueror could emerge and cause trouble in other upcoming Marvel movies and TV shows. Indeed, with Loveness also writing Avengers: Kang Dynasty, maybe he’s putting the pieces in place for more Kang to fight Earth’s Mightiest Heroes alongside the main version. What Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantum Mania As for the third part, Paul Rudd’s Scott Lang will meet the Quantum Realm villain. While Kang will initially try to make a deal with the superhero that benefits both, as seen in the most recent how much trailer, these two will eventually come to blows.
Kang the Conqueror arrives on the MCU scene when Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantum Mania It comes out February 17, and while Avengers: Kang Dynasty doesn’t hit theaters until May 2, 2025, it’s likely he’ll appear in a few other projects by then. Remember to use your Disney+ subscription to stream Marvel movies in order and watch original TV shows from this franchise.
Source: Cinemablend
