How AntMan and the Wasp: Quantumania is building the future of the MCU

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I look much less into the future MCU than other recent productions of the Marvel Studios, AntMan and the Wasp: Quantumania It doesn’t fail to plant some seeds for what’s to come in the franchise particularly in the postcredits scenes. In addition to completing the task, Kang (Jonathan Majors) as the major threat of the next stages, the third feature of Peyton reed even prepared the ground for the two main events of the Multiverse Saga: Avengers: Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars.

The film, which by the way will bear the villain’s name, has already established its premise very well in the first postcredits sequence. Aware of the defeat of the exiled Kang in the Quantum Realm, three of its main multiverse variants RamaTut, Scarlet Centurion and Immortus understand that the MCU’s main universe poses a threat to its domain across spacetime and time, so assemble the socalled Council the Kangs to decide how to attack him. The gathering of these infinite conquerors foreshadows a great invasion of the Sacred Timeline established in Loki.

Including the god of evil (Tom Hiddleston) and Mobius (Owen Wilson) appear as early as the second postcredits scene of Quantumania, suggesting that the Kang Dynasty may be underway as early as the show’s second season. Disney+. That’s because the two TVA agents are already finding one of Kang’s different identities, Victor Timely, who is establishing himself as a major theorist in the United States, with Loki even warning his colleague of the threat the antagonist poses to reality as a whole represents.

Using this logic, it is already possible to predict that the events of Quantumania will serve as an incentive for the Kang Council to target the MCU and introduce multiple variants throughout its history, thus establishing the Kang Dynasty. Beneath this domain that the villain establishes over spacetime, the heroes will hardly be able to counterattack in a way that prevents their earth version from becoming another to fall under the conqueror’s feet.

With everything in the MCU leading up to something else, it’s already pretty clear that this likely Kang Dynasty invasion will lead to the incursions (clash between different realities) already seen in Quantumania, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Loki are advanced. The presence of so many variants of Kang in a single dimension must largely account for the clash of universes we’ll see in Secret Wars, started by Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) in his second solo film. It is precisely this grand incursion that should defeat Kang, with endless versions of heroes and villains possibly teaming up to defeat the conqueror and save the multiverse from total annihilation.

Of course, all of this is just a grand theory based on Quantumania and the comic arcs christening these upcoming Avengers movies. And as tempting as it is to speculate on the names that will star in this final battle against Kang in Secret Wars, recent productions like WandaVision and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness have made this clear Kevin Feig has already mapped out the unfolding of the next phases of the MCU and no rumor or speculation should decipher this planning in the foreseeable future.

In addition to returns Paul Rudd It is Evangeline Lili AntMan and the Wasp: Quantumania stars as Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne respectively Kathryn Newton (Big Little Lies) as Cassie Lang and Jonathan Majors (Loki), as the villainous Kang the Conqueror.

The film is already showing in Brazilian cinemas.

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