According to a recent report, the second season of Tom Hiddleston’s Disney+ series Loki would feature a considerably greater part of Jonathan Majors‘ Kang the Conqueror.
Warning – Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania spoilers are present in the remainder of this article.
In addition to introducing viewers to the main “Warrior” Variation of Majors’ antagonist, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania also featured hundreds of them.
Immortus, Rama-Tut, and Scarlet Centurion called their Variants from all of existence to a crucial meeting in the first post-credits tag. The heroes of Earth-616 have begun to touch the Multiverse, which is bad for them.
A scene from Loki season 2 served as the film’s second tag. The film’s terrified main character is seen standing next to Mobius while Victor Timely delivers his speech on stage.
This verified that, at the very least, one significant Kang Variant will appear in the second season of the upcoming Disney+ series.
Fortunately, it appears that there will be more than one.
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Kang’s Expanded Role in Loki Season 2
The Cosmic Circus claims that Jonathan Major will have a more significant role in Loki’s upcoming second season than he had in the program’s first season.
According to the source, Majors is anticipated to appear in at least three of the upcoming episodes, giving the antagonist a far more prominent role.
In addition, their sources said that, in addition to the already confirmed Victor Timely, fans shouldn’t exclude more Kang variations. Loki and Mobius’s journeys into many timestreams “in pursuit of… Kang Variants to map out and assess the extent of their influence over time” are the cause of this.
Fans should take this information as a rumor since Marvel Studios has not yet confirmed it.
Which Kangs Will Be the Center of Attention?
It’s difficult to predict which of the villains from Jonathan Major’s main character’s various iterations will appear next.
Fans would undoubtedly really enjoy seeing Loki and Mobius visit Rama-era Tuts in Ancient Egypt given their frequent trips to different timelines.
The television show might also have Mr. Gryphon, a fictional Kang who owns Qeng Enterprises and who, in the comics, actually purchases Stark (or Avengers) Tower. Given that there is an Easter egg for this variant in Loki’s sixth episode, this would really work rather well.
A third possibility is that Loki and Mobius will cross paths with He Who Remains once more, but this time it will be earlier in his ascent before he ever reached the point when he would create the Holy Timeline. This might lead to some extremely intriguing story developments and give more context to the same enigmatic figure who so horrified Hiddleston’s last antagonist.
Disney+ is anticipated to release Loki season 2 later this year.
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