This primary one’s as easy because it will get. The Marvel Cinematic Universe has already established the thought of various actors taking part in the identical function — not simply by means of the recasting of Edward Norton’s Bruce Banner after “The Unbelievable Hulk” or Terrence Howard after “Iron Man 2,” but in addition by means of the multiverse itself. After John Krasinski’s cameo as an alternate-universe Reed Richards in “Physician Unusual within the Multiverse of Insanity” and the, uh, bloody method that look finally went down, Marvel now has a built-in excuse to recast any character as they see match. This contains getting out from beneath the looming specter of Majors’ Kang. Simply pin it on the multiverse!

Now that He Who Stays is formally lifeless, the “Loki” finale depicts the remaining members of the Time Variance Authority as shockingly unconcerned in regards to the leftover menace of Kang’s variants. Close to the top, Hunter B-15 (Wunmi Mosaku) and Mobius (Owen Wilson) virtually nonchalantly focus on the occasions of “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” casually alluding to the truth that Kang the Conqueror was “handled” and never even well worth the TVA lifting a pinky to intervene. This virtually appears like a tacit admission that having the franchise’s pint-sized heroes totally kick Kang’s butt in his very first big-screen look did not precisely set up him as a lot of a menace. In that case, debuting a totally totally different Kang who replaces these weaker variants with superior ones of his personal appears like a no brainer.

Positive, there’s the pesky problem of that “Quantumania” post-credits stinger, which established the Council of Kangs and hundreds of variants who look precisely like Majors … however that is one MCU continuity error I have zero problem overlooking.

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