We can’t but wonder whether this Kang variant was indeed a villain. That’s assuming the information is accurate. Kang (Jonathan Majors) in Janet (Michelle Pfeiffer) in Ant-Man and the Wasp ...
Though M.O.D.O.K., the Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing, has been around in various Marvel Comics publications since September 1967, this nefarious foe would only make his live-action debut ...
A rumor recently did the rounds that Marvel Studios is considering bringing Jonathan Majors back to the MCU as Kang the ...
As the Marvel Cinematic Universe adds new characters in the fifth phase and beyond, there are a few powerful heroes and ...
Kang the Conqueror is a villain from Marvel's Avengers comics. He has fought the Avengers, as a team and individually, many times. In the MCU, he's a villain, but he will likely not appear in Avengers ...
The Avengers did something very special for kids in the 1960s: it put all of their favorite heroes together in one book. For ...
Jeff Sneider discussed the Kang situation on this week's episode of The Hot Mic, and he believes that there are plans in place to reintroduce the villain to the Marvel Cinematic Universe at some ...
Marvel’s failure to generate buzz for the MCU’s future endangers the industry’s once-invulnerable franchise The post ‘Captain ...
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Nerdist on MSNEvery MCU villain ranked from worst to bestThe Marvel Cinematic Universe has been an unprecedented success, the kind never before seen in Hollywood. Seventeen years, 35 ...
Lately, however, it’s as if Marvel has forgotten that superhero stories are actually supposed to have ideas. Marvel has moved ...
He’s the next Thanos-grade villain to fight the Avengers. We already know Kang’s powers are too much for Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) and the Wasp (Evangeline Lilly) in Ant-Man and the Wasp ...
Michael B. Jordan said in an interview with GQ magazine that he’s not concerned about the future of Marvel despite the ...
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