KANG was Right! - (and Across the SPIDER-VERSE Proves It!)
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Published 2023-10-17
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The Multiverse Saga is just about to the halfway point...and if Loki Season 2 has proven anything, it's that Kang was right. His plan actually would bring stability to the Marvel Cinematic Universe--even though his methods were terrible, his way is necessary to save all of reality from multiversal collapse.
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I think they should have introduced Kang in one of the post credits scenes to Multiverse of Madness. It should have shown him in his palace observing the events of the movie. He looks at an image of Doctor Strange and says "This is the second time heās messed with the multiverse." He then looks over at images of America Chavez and Wanda and says "Perhaps sheāll be useful to me." as it cuts to black. Then when the new Avengers meet him heāll bring up the events of No Way Home and Multiverse of Madness as to why he must conquer the multiverse.
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Kang and Thanos are the protagonists in MCU, they're trying their best to stop MCU to destroyoing itself
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I love this arc for Loki. On the one hand he recognizes that pruning timelines is what prevents Kangs from popping up but also recognizes that means killing trillions.
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This is the best part of the story, when you have no clue how the heroes can save the day.
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Ok so hear me out on this one... what if the reason why we don't see X:Men running around every universe is that, Kang had WAY too much trouble with them than he should have so they simply would not fit the "Narrative". It could be that the X:Men at some point over powered and won vs Kang sending him further along his path, just as Scott Lang did in Quantum Mania.
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The issue with heroes are they are selfish but canāt admit it. They will lay down their lives but only at a certain cost. Strange KNEW Tony wouldnāt die unless he didnāt know.. Spider-Man wanted to save everyone and lost everyone. Our heroes have this HUGE moral obligationā¦ and unfortunately Kang doesnātā¦ and I think the MCU is going to be REALLY dark soon. Itās going to force heroes to pick a side and maybe fight friends or variants. And at the end you let the devil you know rule it all lol
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I think itās wild how little olā Loki is actually achieving GLORIOUS PURPOSE .. the one who everyone doubted. The one who always lost in the worst of way especially when he thought he had a one up. The only person(besides Kang) that actually seen the future and lived to tell it. Might it be possible to say he possess a type of cosmic knowledge now?
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what is the music at 13:16?
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I love the idea that although Kang is a āvillainā, what he is doing is actually kind of a necessary evil. Itās the idea of the āTrolley Problemā. Heās not cutting off ALL of the branched timelines, simply ones that create a nexus event that could potentially be a threat to not only him, but also the Multiverse.
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Dougās āYeah, I miss the days when Grimace was collecting rainbow rocksā might be the best line ever! šš¤Ŗ
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I like this. The fact that Spider-Man has his own specific group/department kind of places a perceived larger importance on him as a character...which if you read comics it makes sense. There are a lot of characters whose stories include and change a lot just from a Spider-Man existing
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I think if the Loki teaming up with Kang theory is correct then dr strange will also be on team Kang because of Reed Richards saying Dr.Strange is the greatest threat to the multiverse. Would also be cool because Loki and Dr.Strange are both sorcerers.
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The problem with the "TVA is the only solution" narrative is that Kang could just prune other variants of himself (like Rick C137 on a mass murder spree to try to kill Rick Prime), but instead, he thinks the best option is to prune any timeline that has the potential of making a variant of him. The TVA tried to kill Sylvie, for example, when she has absolutely nothing to do with the Multiversal War.
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Actually Miles' equivalent to Uncle Ben dying was Uncle Aaron dying. His dad dying would be the equivalent to Captain Stacy dying in the Amazing Spider-Man.
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Maybe Iām overlooking some obvious flaw in this logic but why canāt the TVAās mission be to hunt ONLY Kang variants to prevent the multiversal war without destroying entire universes?
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Watching this after Loki Finale
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I theorize that the only reason why there was only one possible outcome the avengers won against thanos was because in every other possibility the TVA showed up and pruned the timeline
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Quick question for anyone who can answer. Since Kang is a crazy multiversal traveler, does he know about the watcher?
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Theory time for you. One of the big themes of this show is closed loops (Loki's life resembling a loop, the TVA itself potentially being a loop, and Ouroboros is a loop). They will travel back in time to kidnap Victor Timely. They will do this because they need his aura to open the blast doors. Once they bring him to the TVA, his eyes will be opened and he'll be inspired. When he gets back to his own time, he will be inspired to create the TVA we know and eventually become "He who Remains". Thus a closed loop....