I'm intrigued to know how Kang will be able to destroy Celestials or any Cosmic level beings such as Eternity. As far as I'm concerned, Kang's variants can prune any Timeline from the Multiverse. I'll be surprised if there's a variant of Kang that possesses God-Level abilities. IF Kang returns in Season 2 of Loki, there's no telling what plans he has in store for the Multiverse. Can't wait for Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, and Avengers: Secret Wars. I don't care what those stupid critics say, I'm continuing to watch the MCU.
It's more so the incursions of him being in different timelines he isn't suppose to be in that destroys everything in that universe including cosmic beings of that particular universe.
I think the secret to Kang's powers of eradicating entire timelines, and even traveling through space, time & even universes, and also the power to kill cosmic beings, might be hidden in the Eternals movie. I just finished rewatching the movie. And after seeing Ant-Man Quantumania, I might found an interesting "coincidence". Arishem's energy sphere which enables the Prime Eternal to communicate with him, is very similar to KANG's Energy Core. Actually, it's an almost IDENTICAL Sphere with a bunch of ring-shaped DISKs moving inside, just like inside KANG's Energy Core. I might go as far as to think that in the MCU, Kang might be a possible PHASTOS's Son descendant. But it's just a theory. If anyone rewatches the Eternals Movie, especially in the running of the first animated credits, the Sphere is shown even bigger. So all the details of it are pretty visible. Also in the movie when Phastos extracts the Sphere from Sersi's body and starts working on it. in the very scene after, he just takes it apart and all the moving rings/disks inside are shown for a very little bit. Besides that, in the Eternals movie, there is a bit of EMPHASIS on ring-shaped disks and circles. So all the KANG's TECH might be entirely Celestial tech that Kang has access to it. Or have knowledge of it and how to use it.
Kang didnt died at the end of the movie he went into another Micro-verse to where when it comes back he'll probably be the beyonder for Avengers 5 and also what do you think about this kang the conqueror or the variant in the post credit scene might end up being an early version of He Who Remains that died at the end of Loki season 1?
Yup and the KANG from ant man will find the smoke monster “Alioth” he’s the only KANG that’s outside of the timeline…he planned to be defeated to escape the Quantum realm it was the only way without being detected by the council of Kangs
I think Celestials of each universe are the ones that created Kang, and they've put Kang in each universe, and if Kang dies then the universe will start to get destroyed, which will be a slow process ( just like how Beyonders created Molecule Man, who was the anchor being of every universe in Marvel comics ), maybe Kang was suppose to be the anchor being of each universe in Marvel, but because of Jonathon's case, they decided to make maim protagonist of the franchise the anchor being, like Wolverine for Fox X-Men universe, and that dosen't make sense at all, because will the universe get destroyed the if the anchor being dies by aging.
I think only Earth gets deleted not the entire Universe. He doesn't need to eleminate anything else besides Earth because Kang variants are humans too and I don't think he is as powerful to eleminate entire timelines.
@@badnoodlez yeah but what's next after that? I mean in Secret Wars they have to defeat him. This means Kang is the ultimate villan in the MCU, after him there is nothing that can stop the Avengers.
At 1st i thought, no. Then the more i thought about it, the more it makes sense. Marvel will have to find a way to bring in The Beyonder besides using the comic book version to make it work
As far as I know, they still need to leave room for Galactus to come into the picture as the next villain. Not saying that Kang reaching cosmic level power isn't possible. But I think pitting Kang against the Living Tribunal is just overpowering Kang way too much.
Actually Kang killed the living tribunal, you can see one head of them in the void provably dead in Loki season 1, so i guess Hew who remains (Kang) Killed everyone on every universe, including entities like these and the living tribunal, in order to create just one single timeline. Anyway after the multiverse has been created again, the living tribunal is alive again.
Kang is quite impressive just a human that through his own skills managed to become one of the most powerful and influential beings in the whole MCU multiverse. Also just wondering are you planning on coming back to this channel I get if you wanna focus on other stuff and your interests have changed but mybe since the new loki series is out you could come back?
Also, how was Wanda going to get her kids if dream walking can cause an incursion??? So in the end her cause would have still destroyed her kids in every dimension. So it’s more writing marvel messed up
The only thing consistent about Marvel are the inconsistencies. The power scaling is a utter joke. Marvel turned Galactus from a universal threat to a small time space pirate that coincidentally kills planets. Maybe Marvel should fire half their writers and start over.
Hell no I'm sure he can beat super powerful villains and heroes that are small but not giants like the celestials, sutr, Galactus, and he definitely won't beat kratos or zues
Kang would never ever be able to beat a single celestial. The most weakest celestial that ever existed can wipe kang in a second. If Kang wants to conquer the entire multiverse, which he cannot, never can, and never will ever, he will have to kill eternity, infinity, oblivion, living tribunal, beyonder in every single universe to have to be said to have conquered the entire multiverse. Kang will never ever ever ever, be able to conquer a single tiny universe. Not even a single tiny galaxy as well. He can only conquer multiple planets, thats all. And he dont conquer a single timeline. He only conquers a few planets that exist in that timeline, era, history, point in time etc, ONLY MULTIPLE PLANETS can kang conquer
How would a time traveler with no superpowers but only has really powerful weapons and gadgets that can hurt and kill beings beat giants like Galactus, surtr, and the celestials, and the living tribunal
@@Pedant_Patrol didn’t you’re grandma teach that if you don’t have anything nice to say you shouldn’t say it at all? golden rule rarely followed obviously.
@jimmyramos - No, she didn't. And besides, that's a stupid rule. Hardly golden. If you go to a restaurant and find a roach in your food, would you stay silent for fear of saying something not nice? I think not!
I'm intrigued to know how Kang will be able to destroy Celestials or any Cosmic level beings such as Eternity. As far as I'm concerned, Kang's variants can prune any Timeline from the Multiverse. I'll be surprised if there's a variant of Kang that possesses God-Level abilities. IF Kang returns in Season 2 of Loki, there's no telling what plans he has in store for the Multiverse. Can't wait for Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, and Avengers: Secret Wars. I don't care what those stupid critics say, I'm continuing to watch the MCU.
Exactly. We all need to stop letting others people's opinions affect what you like.
Facts I be damn if people stop me from watching or playing anything I like or find interesting
It's more so the incursions of him being in different timelines he isn't suppose to be in that destroys everything in that universe including cosmic beings of that particular universe.
I think the secret to Kang's powers of eradicating entire timelines, and even traveling through space, time & even universes, and also the power to kill cosmic beings, might be hidden in the Eternals movie. I just finished rewatching the movie. And after seeing Ant-Man Quantumania, I might found an interesting "coincidence".
Arishem's energy sphere which enables the Prime Eternal to communicate with him, is very similar to KANG's Energy Core. Actually, it's an almost IDENTICAL Sphere with a bunch of ring-shaped DISKs moving inside, just like inside KANG's Energy Core.
I might go as far as to think that in the MCU, Kang might be a possible PHASTOS's Son descendant.
But it's just a theory.
If anyone rewatches the Eternals Movie, especially in the running of the first animated credits, the Sphere is shown even bigger. So all the details of it are pretty visible.
Also in the movie when Phastos extracts the Sphere from Sersi's body and starts working on it. in the very scene after, he just takes it apart and all the moving rings/disks inside are shown for a very little bit.
Besides that, in the Eternals movie, there is a bit of EMPHASIS on ring-shaped disks and circles. So all the KANG's TECH might be entirely Celestial tech that Kang has access to it. Or have knowledge of it and how to use it.
Oooo nice find!
Kang didnt died at the end of the movie he went into another Micro-verse to where when it comes back he'll probably be the beyonder for Avengers 5 and also what do you think about this kang the conqueror or the variant in the post credit scene might end up being an early version of He Who Remains that died at the end of Loki season 1?
Nice head canon.
Kang the conqueror seriously theat mulitverses terrifying villain
Kang has plot armour.
It is the ultimate power.
Wished he put it it on vs antman weak ass
Kang give himself plot armor.
Lol
Literally
Wait that wand sends them to the smoke monster dimension. So not every Kang knows it because it was only one Kang that weaponized the smoke monster.
Yup and the KANG from ant man will find the smoke monster “Alioth” he’s the only KANG that’s outside of the timeline…he planned to be defeated to escape the Quantum realm it was the only way without being detected by the council of Kangs
Kang already took out the Living Tribunal in the Loki series
It was a statue
I think Celestials of each universe are the ones that created Kang, and they've put Kang in each universe, and if Kang dies then the universe will start to get destroyed, which will be a slow process ( just like how Beyonders created Molecule Man, who was the anchor being of every universe in Marvel comics ), maybe Kang was suppose to be the anchor being of each universe in Marvel, but because of Jonathon's case, they decided to make maim protagonist of the franchise the anchor being, like Wolverine for Fox X-Men universe, and that dosen't make sense at all, because will the universe get destroyed the if the anchor being dies by aging.
I think only Earth gets deleted not the entire Universe. He doesn't need to eleminate anything else besides Earth because Kang variants are humans too and I don't think he is as powerful to eleminate entire timelines.
I used to think that but at the end of Antman 3 in the post credit scene there were Kangs that were aliens-outside of planet Earth.
It's outright stated twice that he can and has erased entire timelines
Kang has alien variants and ones who have killed a kang and took up his mantle
@@badnoodlez yeah but what's next after that? I mean in Secret Wars they have to defeat him. This means Kang is the ultimate villan in the MCU, after him there is nothing that can stop the Avengers.
@@shpresim43 yes. we agree 😛
At 1:46 is that the kang rasing his fist and shouting at the end of the mid credit scene?
Yes!
At 1st i thought, no. Then the more i thought about it, the more it makes sense. Marvel will have to find a way to bring in The Beyonder besides using the comic book version to make it work
Beyonder kang
As far as I know, they still need to leave room for Galactus to come into the picture as the next villain. Not saying that Kang reaching cosmic level power isn't possible. But I think pitting Kang against the Living Tribunal is just overpowering Kang way too much.
High hopes that Galactus might make his MCU debut during Phase 6 with the Fantastic Four!
Actually Kang killed the living tribunal, you can see one head of them in the void provably dead in Loki season 1, so i guess Hew who remains (Kang) Killed everyone on every universe, including entities like these and the living tribunal, in order to create just one single timeline. Anyway after the multiverse has been created again, the living tribunal is alive again.
Kang is quite impressive just a human that through his own skills managed to become one of the most powerful and influential beings in the whole MCU multiverse. Also just wondering are you planning on coming back to this channel I get if you wanna focus on other stuff and your interests have changed but mybe since the new loki series is out you could come back?
I don't think cosmic beings are in every univers I think there are only single comic being's like celestials who can exist in any time line they want
Also, how was Wanda going to get her kids if dream walking can cause an incursion??? So in the end her cause would have still destroyed her kids in every dimension. So it’s more writing marvel messed up
it took 3 beyonders to kill living tribunal
I thought I saw the Living Tribunals head in the Void..
It was a statue like the one shown in Thor.
Kang has a plan 👏 to fight
It took 3 beyonders to kill the living tribunal
Kang becomes Beyonder....
The only thing consistent about Marvel are the inconsistencies. The power scaling is a utter joke. Marvel turned Galactus from a universal threat to a small time space pirate that coincidentally kills planets. Maybe Marvel should fire half their writers and start over.
We already know the Kang end-state from Loki, not sure why all these crazy beyonder theories are going around.
Because they want to hype him for reasons besides power level. No way Kang can beat a celestial.
He took his roles in the movie and doing it in real life 😂😂
Kang is gonna destroy Everyone who gets in his way
THE only thing he can't kill is the one above all because he is one and because he is GOD
he is Jack Kirby :D
Calm down bro it's just a movie
Hell no I'm sure he can beat super powerful villains and heroes that are small but not giants like the celestials, sutr, Galactus, and he definitely won't beat kratos or zues
The only thing Kang and phase woke will destroy is the rest of the MCU
If kang can kill the living tribunal than he can kill anyone 🤷🏽♂️
No way he will ever
It was a statue
All that hype and he got sparked by antman lol
Bo Katan didn't build that castle. That's the castle of House Kryze. It's been there since before her time.
But can't kill ant man
2nd like
But cant kill ants
no point since if he killed 1 there would still be thousands more
Who says he didn’t he fought scott right after they magically disappeared offscreen? 💀
Kang would never ever be able to beat a single celestial. The most weakest celestial that ever existed can wipe kang in a second. If Kang wants to conquer the entire multiverse, which he cannot, never can, and never will ever, he will have to kill eternity, infinity, oblivion, living tribunal, beyonder in every single universe to have to be said to have conquered the entire multiverse. Kang will never ever ever ever, be able to conquer a single tiny universe. Not even a single tiny galaxy as well. He can only conquer multiple planets, thats all. And he dont conquer a single timeline. He only conquers a few planets that exist in that timeline, era, history, point in time etc, ONLY MULTIPLE PLANETS can kang conquer
You truly dont know about Kang 😂 rofl, funny comment though u made me laugh Big 😂😅
It fucking kid he just don’t know what kang could do he proble watches power rangers lol
How would a time traveler with no superpowers but only has really powerful weapons and gadgets that can hurt and kill beings beat giants like Galactus, surtr, and the celestials, and the living tribunal
@@blooom423 Its true though
Very true.
Thor love and Blunder sucked. That depiction of eternity was straight dumpster chum
Noone cares about the MCU anymore.
Why watch it then? Do you have a hate watching fetish or something?
@jimmyramos - I didn't finish the video. I commented to share my opinion. That's what the comments section is for. The MCU sucks now.
@@Pedant_Patrol didn’t you’re grandma teach that if you don’t have anything nice to say you shouldn’t say it at all? golden rule rarely followed obviously.
@jimmyramos - No, she didn't. And besides, that's a stupid rule. Hardly golden. If you go to a restaurant and find a roach in your food, would you stay silent for fear of saying something not nice? I think not!
@Johhny Blaze - I haven't seen Antmam yet, but the box office is weak. Same for many recent releases, except for Spiderman NWH.