Brutal Quantumania Fan Theory Makes Kang"s MCU Death Even Worse
Details in Loki suggest Kang the Conqueror may have met a fate worse than death in
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Given his status as the Multiverse Saga's main villain, Kang's apparent death at the end of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania won't stop the villain from returning one way or another by the time Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: The Secret Wars arrives. After all, Kang is a powerful Marvel villain supposedly capable of killing members of the Avengers single-handedly.
How Quantumania's Kang the Conqueror can return in the MCU is a mystery, but what happens between his apparent death and his likely return is even more puzzling. Kang's futuristic technology allows him to travel through the multiverse and destroy countless timelines, but it only works with a specific engine, which in the right circumstances can create infinite variants as soon as anybody gets close to it. Kang's time travel machine is what swallowed him when unstable, but considering how strange its rules are, it's possible that it only sent him elsewhere in the MCU's world.
Kang The Conqueror’s Death Is Visually Similar To The TVA's Pruning Sticks
When Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne push Kang the Conqueror into his own machine in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, it malfunctions and pulls Kang in. What's notable about this moment is that Kang doesn't seem to die or get hurt in the process. Instead, yellow sparks and orange lightning bolts wrap around him and absorb him while he screams until he vanishes. Similarly, the pruning sticks in Loki slowly disintegrate the TVA's victims until they disappear in a cloud of yellow sparks. Given that the TVA seen in Loki was created by He Who Remains, it's possible that the technology all Kang variants use are the same.
Loki initially explained that when a multiversal variant gets pruned, they are erased from existence. However, it was later revealed that the pruned victims were actually sent to the Void, a barren dimension where anarchy ruled amongst the exiled variants. Some of them thrived by rising to power and most of them survived by betraying the others, which is a talent all Loki variants boast. However, the Void isn't simply an interdimensional jail, as time doesn't move and there is practically no way to escape. If stuck there, Kang wouldn't have a real hope of getting out like he did when he was stuck in the Quantum Realm.
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