Ant Man And The Wasp Quantumania movie explained

In the closing scenes of "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," Scott, who is now back in the outside world, reflects on his actions, which he believes contributed to Kang's presumed demise. He recalls Kang telling him that if he doesn't leave the quantum realm, other versions of him could bring about the multiverse's demise. The only chance they had to defeat them, according to Kang, was through him. The post-credits sequence shows us some of the effects Kang had foreseen and raises the stakes for the greatest threat the combined might of MCU heroes will have to face, but Scott dismisses his worries. Our main focus is on three different Kangs plotting to thwart the schemes of those who brought down Kang the Conqueror. They consider it a serious threat when individuals pose a risk to the multiverse. After some time, the Council of Kangs, which is made up of Kang variations from every universe, is seen to be assembled in the colosseum. One of the younger Kang variations wearing an ancient Egyptian pharaoh headdress is meant to be Rama Tut, the first persona that Kang adopted in comics, as their striking resemblance in appearance suggests. The older one with a mage-like outfit is Immortus, the final iteration of Kang in comics and the most cunning one as it tricked the other variants over the years. The one with metallic armor is meant to be Scarlet Centurion, the persona that developed after Rama-Tut was defeated by the Fantastic Four in comics, and the youngest one with a mage-like outfit is supposed to be the Fantastic Four. It is clear that the three main variants wanted to kill Kang the Conqueror themselves and were responsible for his exile. The Council of Kangs is a terrifying prospect for Earth's most powerful heroes because the threat is exponentially increased by the variety of Kangs. Additionally, it's unclear whether Kang the Conqueror lived or died, and it's possible that he entered the probability field and survived. The post-credits scene effectively teases what to look forward to in "Avengers: Kang Dynasty.". ". In the end credits scene, Loki and Mobius are seen attending what appears to be a town exhibition in the early twentieth century. It is through their eyes that Victor Timely, another Kang variant, is introduced. Mobius mocks Loki's apprehension while Loki is terrified of his presence. We already knew what Kang is capable of after watching the movie, so Loki's fear is understandable. This variant of Kang's was named as such in honor of the fact that Timely Comics was the publisher who first brought together well-known Marvel characters in comics. The appearance of Kang was hinted at in Loki: Season One as one of the variations of Nathaniel Richards, a.k.a. He Who Remains, and it was foretold that his death would spark the revolt of other Kangs—a prediction that was realized in the film. The upcoming events of "Loki" season two are teased aptly in As his Victor Timely alter ego, Kang conned a town full of citizens in comic books. So, it's unclear what function this variant serves. In season two, it appears that time-related misadventures have forced Loki and Mobius to confront Victor, who may be the prime variant, i. e. the character's first incarnation.Janet recalls that Kang visited her during her early years in the quantum realm and introduced himself as a scientist who had gotten lost and ended up stranded there. The power source in Kang's ship, which enables him to travel through the multiverse, appears to be exhausted. If Janet helped him get the ship running, Kang had promised to take her back to the surface world and to her family. They eventually succeeded after Janet assisted him in recharging the power core. Kang's ship was Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania’ , and that made his battle armor functional as well. As Janet approaches Kang's ship, she catches a glimpse of the horrifying past in which Kang, as a conqueror, had engaged in a multiversal war, destroyed numerous timelines, and resulted in countless deaths. He also acknowledges having killed numerous Avengers and having been skilled at doing so for so long that the memories of them have become hazy later on during his interaction with Scott Lang. Janet also discovers that Kang wasn't transported to the quantum realm during exploration; rather, he was exiled there after having his ship's power core emptied and was consequently banished to the realm that exists outside of time and space. Janet, who was eager to see her family, decided against letting Kang leave the realm and instead used the remaining Pym particles to enlarge the core and render it useless. Kang built an empire for himself inside the realm over the ensuing years and ruled his kingdom with an iron fist. Janet joined the rebellion against Kang after turning into a freedom fighter.

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