Ant-Man 3 director teases Quantumania’s impact on Avengers: Kang Dynasty

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania It will set the stage for the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s new big bad, Kang the Conquerorbefore becoming the namesake villain in the upcoming Avengers movie, The Avengers: Kang Dynasty. Jonathan Majors first appeared as a variant of Kang, He Who Remains, in LokiThe finale of the first season. However, this version of Kang is somewhat diminished and somewhat unstable compared to the full might of Kang the Conqueror, who would, by far, be the biggest threat Ant-Man and the Wasp has ever faced (without the…

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Marvel’s Jim Starlin says Thanos’ popularity has “surprised the hell” of him

Thanks to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Thanos has become a hugely popular character. Even though half life in the entire universe has vanished from existence, Mad Titan has become pretty much a household name with a character not only the center of tons of hilarious memes but appearing on Merch and more, and there are also fans who want to see Thanos continue to appear in films and projects within MCU. But while the idea of ​​Thanos’ popularity might be a bit surprising given the level of bastard he is,…

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Who is Kang, the next major threat in the MCU?

Marvel Studios is back at Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday and for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it was a massive evening filled with first appearances, ads, trailers, and more. Perhaps the most exciting thing about it was the announcement Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania The movie that will kick off Phase Five will have Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige saying it was because of Jonathan Majors — who just so happens to be playing Kang. So far, Kang has become a very popular character to…

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Alexander the Great Kang variant? Moon Night Boss Responds to Popular Theory

He Who Remains was introduced in the last moments of lokiIntroducing a whole new concept to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Played by Jonathan Majors, the character appeared as a variant (or additional version) of Kang, the famous time-traveling Marvel villain who often finds himself opposite the Fantastic Four. This is why it comes a bit weird moon knight, one of the followers who appeared on the show wore the likeness of a Rama Tut over his jacket. In Marvel’s source material, Rama-Tut is, again, a variant or other identity used…

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