When the season finale of Loki aired this past summer, the climax made it quite obvious that a second season could be coming, and the “end credits scene” confirmed that the hit series had been renewed. The fallout to Sylvie arrogantly killing He Who Remains quickly began to come crashing in as the multiverse unraveled, as Loki was sent back in a portal to the TVA where Mobius doesn’t seem to remember Loki, and a Kang (He Who Remains) variant is seemingly running the TVA. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige just recently confirmed that the death of He Who Remains caused the multiverse troubles in both Spider-Man: No Way Home and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Read moreHow Kang's New Comic Book Arc 'Kang The Conqueror' Could Mirror His MCU Origin
A few months ago Marvel started a new story highlighting one of the company’s most complex characters: Kang the Conquerer. The villain is one of the most popular villains from Marvel, and thanks to Jonathan Majors’ portrayal of the character in Loki, he’s been generating a lot more buzz and popularity of late. Majors will reprise his roll as the time traveling villain in 2023’s Ant-Man & The Wasp Quantumania, but until then, myself and other fans want more of him!
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