In the Infinity Saga of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it took the combined might of the Avengers (plus affiliated friends), a time quest, multiple earthquake deaths of superheroes, and a humble rat in only the right place at the right time to defeat Thanos the Mad Titan. It was, at the time of infinite war Yup Game overBy far the greatest evil of the MCU. But how Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantum Mania Kicking off Phase 5 and taking the multiverse saga to the next level, comes a villain whose earnest intellect, sinister agendas, and several alternate selves will make taking down the big purple guy look like a walk in the park. His name is Kang the Conqueror and he desires nothing more than dominion over absolutely everything, in all realities. Because he doesn’t just exist in one universe. He’s in every branch of the multiverse, at war with not just everyone, but every other version of himself. Wow.
“She’s the obvious choice when it comes to the Multiverse,” says MCU head Kevin Feige. Empire world exclusive Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantum Mania Agency. “Kang has allowed us to create a new kind of Big Bad. He’s a different kind of villain, who fights just as much as our heroes.” Considering Kang, played by Jonathan Majors, will be a big concern for the MCU going forward (the next Avengers movie will be in 2025).. Avengers: Kang Dynasty), how much she finds him trapped in the Quantum Realm, where he soon has a run-in with Scott Lang, Hope van Dyne, and Ant-fam in general. “Kang is a very powerful person, but when we meet him, he’s in a position where he has to reclaim that power,” Feige jokes. “He has a vessel and a device that would allow him to go anywhere, anyplace.when you want if you can get it online. If only I had access to genius scientists with Pym particles. If only, in fact…
As for the majors, it is just starting out in its current role as a multifaceted and multiversal threat. You’ve already played a relatively benevolent variant of the one who stays in Loki season finale, with many more incarnations to come. “I met him Loki team first. Then Peyton came along and we discussed the movie,” he says. Empire. “He gave me landmarks: Alexander the Great, stuff like that.” And it seems Majors’ unexpected take on the lonely, theatrical, erratic One Who Remains was just the beginning. “Kang adds tonal diversity, real conflict and real friction,” she promises. “You are introduced to a new vibe in the MCU. There is conflict, not just hand to hand, not just hero and villain, but ‘your way of life’ and ‘my way of life’. I go. We are in battle here. He fastens his seat belts: the Kang dynasty begins now.

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