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TopicThe problem with MCU's Kang the Conqueror
Akagami_Shanks
11/03/23 7:02:18 AM
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Hornezz posted...
All this multiversal stuff is part of his story as much as the Infinity gems were part of Thanos'.

Three Kang variants already had significant roles in Loki s1, s2 and Ant-Man. Before Infinity War Thanos was only in end credit teasers, and a minor appearance in GotG. We were shown nothing about his backstory or his motives before IW. Kang has gotten more build up so far.

I don't really believe every new villain needs to one-up the one before to be interesting, but even then Kang is a threat on an entirely different level. Plus for obvious reasons, He Who Remains and Quantumania's Kang aren't the variants the Avengers will team up against. There's likely going to be a more threatening one, or a group of them.
I disagree. The infinity stones and their locations were central parts of the movies and didn't disappear when the movie ended. NWH and MoM started and ended their multiverse issue in the same movie, and now it feels disconnected with the multiverse issues that are happening in Loki. The whole MCU feels extremely disjointed and none of these characters are really meeting up, they just keep pumping out shows and movies.

Kang feels about as much of a threat as Red Skull was in captain america.

and Kang will have to pull out some real severe shit to even keep up with these new superhero powerhouses, cause he's just a dude with technology, but all these MCU heroes are now super powered.

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