Fletch
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- Apr 9, 2025
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I really think the value of Kang would've been in the totality of it all.Yep. None of the Kang/Multiverse stuff landed with audiences.
Imagine going into a Kang Dynasty after we've had:
He Who Remains and Victor Timely in Loki
Immortus in Quantumania (BIG fumble by making that Kang himself)
Rama Tut in Fantastic Four (and a reveal that Reed is an ancestor of Kang)
Iron Lad in Young Avengers
Scarlet Centurion (Carol's son Marcus!) in Captain Marvel 2
There's been no other opportunity for distinct movies in a franchise to be connected by such a throughline of variants leading up to the one that all the variants are afraid of. Such a unique hook thrown away because it didn't have an immediate payoff.
Imagine if Thanos were tossed aside because audiences didn't know why he appeared in the mid-credit scene of Age of Ultron.