Writer Jeff Loveness hints to the possibility of two new Avengers and two new, more powerful Kang variations appearing in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty.
After working with Marvel Studios on Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Loveness is back for Avengers: The Kang Dynasty.
In Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Loveness not only brought the Council of Kangs to life in the mid-credits sequence, but he also introduced Kang the Conqueror to the MCU.
Loveness gave an exclusive interview to Screen Rant in which she described how the new Kang versions are much more hazardous than Kang the Conqueror.
Lovelessness casually mentions a hitherto unmentioned Kang dialect.
There's a possibility that his remark of two seasoned Avengers might be a tease for their entrance in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty.
When Kang the Conqueror is defeated, the mid-credits sequence in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania introduces three new villains: Immortus, Rama-Tut, and The Centurion.
Loveness portrays these Kang variations as shrewd, cunning, and ultimately terrifying creatures.
They are a formidable foe on their own, but when united under the Council of Kangs' leadership, these splinter groups of the Kang race represent an even greater danger.
Loveness alludes to Iron Lad, a character who has not yet been revealed in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Iron Lad, a fascinating version of Kang, battles alongside the Young Avengers to stop Kang from fulfilling his destiny.
With the introduction of Cassie Lang, Kate Bishop, and America Chavez, it appears that the MCU is laying the groundwork for the Young Avengers squad.
Maybe Iron Lad will make his debut in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, which would be a great way to finally get the Young Avengers team off the ground.
In addition to these two, Loveness singles out Hawkeye and War Machine as Avengers who would have a hard time taking on Kang.
The fact that he chooses to illustrate his points with these two seasoned heroes is intriguing.
Perhaps it's because neither Ant-Man nor Captain America has any special abilities, but he doesn't even name them as potential leaders in the fight against Kang.
Given Kang's boasts about murdering Avengers, it would make more sense to face a more formidable foe like Hulk, Doctor Strange, or Thor if he wants to prove that he is more strong than the other Avengers.
The fact that Loveness mentioned War Machine and Hawkeye suggests that the two seasoned heroes will play a significant role in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty
After working with Marvel Studios on Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Loveness is back for Avengers: The Kang Dynasty.
In Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Loveness not only brought the Council of Kangs to life in the mid-credits sequence, but he also introduced Kang the Conqueror to the MCU.
Loveness gave an exclusive interview to Screen Rant in which she described how the new Kang versions are much more hazardous than Kang the Conqueror.
Lovelessness casually mentions a hitherto unmentioned Kang dialect.
There's a possibility that his remark of two seasoned Avengers might be a tease for their entrance in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty.
When Kang the Conqueror is defeated, the mid-credits sequence in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania introduces three new villains: Immortus, Rama-Tut, and The Centurion.
Loveness portrays these Kang variations as shrewd, cunning, and ultimately terrifying creatures.
They are a formidable foe on their own, but when united under the Council of Kangs' leadership, these splinter groups of the Kang race represent an even greater danger.
Loveness alludes to Iron Lad, a character who has not yet been revealed in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Iron Lad, a fascinating version of Kang, battles alongside the Young Avengers to stop Kang from fulfilling his destiny.
With the introduction of Cassie Lang, Kate Bishop, and America Chavez, it appears that the MCU is laying the groundwork for the Young Avengers squad.
Maybe Iron Lad will make his debut in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, which would be a great way to finally get the Young Avengers team off the ground.
In addition to these two, Loveness singles out Hawkeye and War Machine as Avengers who would have a hard time taking on Kang.
The fact that he chooses to illustrate his points with these two seasoned heroes is intriguing.
Perhaps it's because neither Ant-Man nor Captain America has any special abilities, but he doesn't even name them as potential leaders in the fight against Kang.
Given Kang's boasts about murdering Avengers, it would make more sense to face a more formidable foe like Hulk, Doctor Strange, or Thor if he wants to prove that he is more strong than the other Avengers.
The fact that Loveness mentioned War Machine and Hawkeye suggests that the two seasoned heroes will play a significant role in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty