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Kang remains front and center in the film’s two post-credits scenes. In fact, even if you’ve been yearning to see more of the character than the versions “Loki” Season 1 and the main story of “Quantumania” introduced us to, the mid-credits scene might just be more than you bargained for. 

We start with three very different-looking Kangs discussing the defeat of the exiled Quantum Realm variant and why the fact that “they” managed to dispose of him is unnerving. Then, they move to a coliseum-style meeting between thousands and thousands of Kangs – and boy, it looks like there are some outright creepy variants out there. As the Kangs teleport to the meeting spot, an unnerving number of them display bloodthirsty and even animalistic traits, hooting and hollering like they were about to go to war — which, since they’re meeting to address an unnamed threat that’s very clearly hinted to be some variation of the Avengers, they may very well be doing. Who knows? This may turn out to be Kang’s version of Thanos’ (Josh Brolin) “Fine, I’ll do it myself” moment … only infinitely more threatening, considering that we just saw what just a single Kang variant can do.  

The movie’s main Kang is already a complex character who balances deftly between deep regret, unbridled fury, and a morsel of kindness that only makes his worse traits more terrible to behold. Compare him with “Loki’s” resigned and clownish He Who Remains and this congregation of Kangs, and the viewer can only speculate on what Jonathan Majors masterclass awaits when Kang next returns.



Kang remains front and center in the film’s two post-credits scenes. In fact, even if you’ve been yearning to see more of the character than the versions “Loki” Season 1 and the main story of “Quantumania” introduced us to, the mid-credits scene might just be more than you bargained for. 

We start with three very different-looking Kangs discussing the defeat of the exiled Quantum Realm variant and why the fact that “they” managed to dispose of him is unnerving. Then, they move to a coliseum-style meeting between thousands and thousands of Kangs – and boy, it looks like there are some outright creepy variants out there. As the Kangs teleport to the meeting spot, an unnerving number of them display bloodthirsty and even animalistic traits, hooting and hollering like they were about to go to war — which, since they’re meeting to address an unnamed threat that’s very clearly hinted to be some variation of the Avengers, they may very well be doing. Who knows? This may turn out to be Kang’s version of Thanos’ (Josh Brolin) “Fine, I’ll do it myself” moment … only infinitely more threatening, considering that we just saw what just a single Kang variant can do.  

The movie’s main Kang is already a complex character who balances deftly between deep regret, unbridled fury, and a morsel of kindness that only makes his worse traits more terrible to behold. Compare him with “Loki’s” resigned and clownish He Who Remains and this congregation of Kangs, and the viewer can only speculate on what Jonathan Majors masterclass awaits when Kang next returns.

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