In Quantumania, Ant-Man and Co. ultimately defeat Kang, but the film's two end-credits scenes reveal that his reign is far from over. The film also ends with an ominous stinger, reading: "Kang will return." Here, we break down Quantumania's two post-credits scenes and their implications for the wider MCU.Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania has two credits scenes, falling in line with what has seemingly become MCU standard. Quantumania has one mid-credits scene and one post-credits scene, the first of which comes after the main creatives and cast involved in the film are spotlighted, before the full credits start to roll.The Ant-Man family is back on Earth, Kang is defeated, and the revolutionaries have taken their kingdom back. All seems well, but the post-credit scenes underline Kang is still a threat to everyone.
What is Ant-Man and the Wasp post-credit scene : Next, the post-credit scene opens with Victor Timely, another known Kang variant, standing on a stage while giving a speech in the early 1900s. “Time is everything,” Timely, played by a mustached Majors wearing spectacles and a three-piece suit, says to the audience.
Will they recast Kang
Last December, Jonathan Majors was found guilty of reckless assault and harassment, and was fired from Marvel Studios.
Was that Loki at the end of Ant-Man: Quantumania : The scene at the very end of the credits shows Kang or a Kang variant (again, played by Majors) giving a presentation in an early 1900s show about the fabric of space-time. In the audience, we see two characters from the show Loki: Loki himself and a man names Mobius (Owen Wilson).
The MCU can easily explain Kang the Conqueror's absence or recasting in future films using Loki's role as God of Stories in the multiverse. Loki's control over the multiverse allows him to see and eliminate any Kang variants seeking to cause chaos.
Kang isn't physically stronger than Thanos, and if the two were to square up in a one-vs-one fight then the Titan would arguably win. However, Kang's knowledge of the multiverse means that would quite literally be several steps ahead of Thanos at all times. As a result, Kang wins this battle.
Is Kang in Loki
Kang the Conqueror did not appear in the Loki series. This episode did feature a character named He Who Remains, who is a variant of Kang but still a different character. According to the show's director, Kate Herron, He Who Remains is in the comics, but the version in our show was very different.The Marvel Cinematic Universe is setting up a new villain to take Thanos' place, and it is surprisingly not Kang. Kingpin might seem like just a crime lord from New York City, but he actually draws plenty of similarities to the Mad Titan.The MCU Is Reportedly Sticking With Kang For 'Avengers,' Minus Jonathan Majors.
In Marvel Comics, the most dangerous version of Kang is none other than Immortus. Introduced in Avengers #10, Immortus represents a later point in Kang's timeline. After years of orchestrating all sorts of time travel shenanigans, the 31st-century time traveler rebranded himself as Immortus.
What was Kangs warning about : He warns Scott Lang that he's the only one who can "stop what's coming," e.g. the other Kang variants. So might he have been seeking to become the one true Kang, killing all the other versions of himself to stop them from messing with the multiverse and restoring a single timeline where he's in charge
Is Marvel dropping Kang : Marvel Reportedly Dropping 'Kang Dynasty' From Avengers Title After Jonathan Majors Conviction. Marvel is looking to refine their years-long cinematic universe plan. Marvel cleaned house following the conviction of Jonathan Majors.
How will Marvel replace Kang
Marvel may recast Kang amid doubts about his viability as a villain, and Galactus would be a formidable alternative for MCU Phase 6. Galactus is a massive and well-known Marvel villain, with potential to be a recurring threat unlike Kang, ensuring a greater impact.
This storyline saw Kang try and rewrite time in his own image but was tempted into battle with his old enemy Khonshu. It's left up to Moon Knight, Khonshu's avatar, to fix time and defeat Kang the Conqueror, which he does very effectively.However, the Hulk was able to interfere, stopping Kang and helping the Allies win the war. This kind of conflict avoidance felt out of character for the warlike and paradox-averse Kang anyway, so it's probably best that he abandoned his plans to alter the Avengers' history.
Is Kang done with Marvel : Kang is currently involved in several of the MCU's TV and film subplots, from 2023's Loki and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania to the studio's yet-to-be-released team-up movies titled Avengers: The Kang Dynasty (currently slated for 2026, though sources inside Marvel told The Hollywood Reporter the studio is working …
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In Quantumania, Ant-Man and Co. ultimately defeat Kang, but the film's two end-credits scenes reveal that his reign is far from over. The film also ends with an ominous stinger, reading: "Kang will return." Here, we break down Quantumania's two post-credits scenes and their implications for the wider MCU.Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania has two credits scenes, falling in line with what has seemingly become MCU standard. Quantumania has one mid-credits scene and one post-credits scene, the first of which comes after the main creatives and cast involved in the film are spotlighted, before the full credits start to roll.The Ant-Man family is back on Earth, Kang is defeated, and the revolutionaries have taken their kingdom back. All seems well, but the post-credit scenes underline Kang is still a threat to everyone.
What is Ant-Man and the Wasp post-credit scene : Next, the post-credit scene opens with Victor Timely, another known Kang variant, standing on a stage while giving a speech in the early 1900s. “Time is everything,” Timely, played by a mustached Majors wearing spectacles and a three-piece suit, says to the audience.
Will they recast Kang
Last December, Jonathan Majors was found guilty of reckless assault and harassment, and was fired from Marvel Studios.
Was that Loki at the end of Ant-Man: Quantumania : The scene at the very end of the credits shows Kang or a Kang variant (again, played by Majors) giving a presentation in an early 1900s show about the fabric of space-time. In the audience, we see two characters from the show Loki: Loki himself and a man names Mobius (Owen Wilson).
The MCU can easily explain Kang the Conqueror's absence or recasting in future films using Loki's role as God of Stories in the multiverse. Loki's control over the multiverse allows him to see and eliminate any Kang variants seeking to cause chaos.
Kang isn't physically stronger than Thanos, and if the two were to square up in a one-vs-one fight then the Titan would arguably win. However, Kang's knowledge of the multiverse means that would quite literally be several steps ahead of Thanos at all times. As a result, Kang wins this battle.
Is Kang in Loki
Kang the Conqueror did not appear in the Loki series. This episode did feature a character named He Who Remains, who is a variant of Kang but still a different character. According to the show's director, Kate Herron, He Who Remains is in the comics, but the version in our show was very different.The Marvel Cinematic Universe is setting up a new villain to take Thanos' place, and it is surprisingly not Kang. Kingpin might seem like just a crime lord from New York City, but he actually draws plenty of similarities to the Mad Titan.The MCU Is Reportedly Sticking With Kang For 'Avengers,' Minus Jonathan Majors.
In Marvel Comics, the most dangerous version of Kang is none other than Immortus. Introduced in Avengers #10, Immortus represents a later point in Kang's timeline. After years of orchestrating all sorts of time travel shenanigans, the 31st-century time traveler rebranded himself as Immortus.
What was Kangs warning about : He warns Scott Lang that he's the only one who can "stop what's coming," e.g. the other Kang variants. So might he have been seeking to become the one true Kang, killing all the other versions of himself to stop them from messing with the multiverse and restoring a single timeline where he's in charge
Is Marvel dropping Kang : Marvel Reportedly Dropping 'Kang Dynasty' From Avengers Title After Jonathan Majors Conviction. Marvel is looking to refine their years-long cinematic universe plan. Marvel cleaned house following the conviction of Jonathan Majors.
How will Marvel replace Kang
Marvel may recast Kang amid doubts about his viability as a villain, and Galactus would be a formidable alternative for MCU Phase 6. Galactus is a massive and well-known Marvel villain, with potential to be a recurring threat unlike Kang, ensuring a greater impact.
This storyline saw Kang try and rewrite time in his own image but was tempted into battle with his old enemy Khonshu. It's left up to Moon Knight, Khonshu's avatar, to fix time and defeat Kang the Conqueror, which he does very effectively.However, the Hulk was able to interfere, stopping Kang and helping the Allies win the war. This kind of conflict avoidance felt out of character for the warlike and paradox-averse Kang anyway, so it's probably best that he abandoned his plans to alter the Avengers' history.
Is Kang done with Marvel : Kang is currently involved in several of the MCU's TV and film subplots, from 2023's Loki and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania to the studio's yet-to-be-released team-up movies titled Avengers: The Kang Dynasty (currently slated for 2026, though sources inside Marvel told The Hollywood Reporter the studio is working …