Explained end of ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’, the beginning of Kang’s multiverse in Marvel

Explained end of ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’, the beginning of Kang’s multiverse in Marvel

We explain the end of the latest Marvel movie, ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’, the start of Phase 5 and Kang the Conqueror’s plan.

    If you have already been through the room and you have finished the popcorn, but you were a little confused when they turned on the light, we activate the spoiler alert and take the subatomic microscope -not knowing very well how to use it- to face the Explained end of ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’, the beginning of Kang’s multiverse in MarvelAre you up for an amazing trip?

    What happens at the end of Ant-Man 3?

    As you already know (because otherwise it doesn’t make sense for you to be reading this, get out of here), in the movie the good guys win. Or so we think…

    After defeating the banished Kang in the Quantum Realm, the good Scott Lang returns to the world of the usual size with his family. Everything has turned out well, the five protagonists are safe and sound and it is a good time to resume their life and their customs, including the walks in which, in a voice-over, Scott tells us about his tribulations about the day-to-day life of an Avenger. in times of peace.

    The problem begins when he realizes that he really doesn’t know very well how he beat Kang. Yes, after what he considers one of the best fights in superhero cinema, the villain was sucked into an old radiator-shaped segment of his complex device to escape his quantum prison and once again travel the multiverse, but where has it gone? Has he died or is he locked up in another metaphysical corner from which, if a screenwriter needed him, he could escape? Was it a good idea to piss off a guy who has wiped timelines out of existence? Wait, why was he doing that?

    It is then that he remembers that he is one of the strangest superheroes in cinema and the warning that his enemy gave him comes to mind: if I disappear, all the other versions of me will come. This Kang the Conqueror seemed like the last barrier between our infinite variety of realities and a whole army of Jonathan Majors guys. Could this victory have been a defeat in the medium term?

    ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ ending explained

    As they already explained to us in the wonderful ‘Loki’, one of the best Marvel series on Disney+, the different variants of Kang are willing to change the multiverse as we know it.

    We tell you all this better in the explained post-credit scenes of ‘Ant Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’, but let’s say that the megalomania of our Kang (or at least the one that was locked in the Quantum Realm of Earth-616 [nombre con el que se conoce a la realidad Marvelita más conocida {aunque se ha diferenciado en alguna ocasión de la de los cómics indicando que la del UCM es en realidad la Tierra-199999}]) it kept us safe from its cousins ​​from other realities that, now, will attack starting the Kang dynasty, a story for which the Multiverse Saga will cross during phases 5 and 6 of this infinitely expanding project.

    Easy, right?

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