with audiences first introduced to the Kang variant He Who Remains in Loki season 1 in 2021. Following this, the main Kang's ...
Following up on the penultimate episode's hilariously weird adventure, the finale sees Loki (Tom ... comic book villain Kang, or at least a variant of him known as "He Who Remains." ...
At the end of time, Loki meets a Kang variant, also played by Jonathan Majors, known as He Who Remains. He explains that in the 31st century, versions of himself from different timelines made ...
But clearly Kang was not just supposed to evaporate like this. How does this work? Well, it sort of does. I can see how you may view the incredible Loki season 2 finale as the end of Kang ...
He was initially introduced as He Who Remains in Loki. Following that, he played several other variants of Kang in Loki Season 2 and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
Either He Who Remains allowed it to happen, or it’s a consequence of his death. Kang (Jonathan Majors) in Loki finale. Image source: Marvel Studios We also explained that most of the action in ...
But the primary Kang villain wants to get at the center of the Quantum Realm. That’s where he’ll be able to control realities/timelines. That certainly makes sense, as the He Who Remains ...