Why Kang Poses a Greater Threat Than Thanos in the Avengers: Secret Wars

Why Kang Poses a Greater Threat Than Thanos in the Avengers: Secret Wars

Updated on July 25, 2022 11:57 AM by Dhinesh

Marvel will defeat Thanos

A master of his trade, the antagonist, is a time-traveling threat who can steer and influence timelines thanks to his strategic insight. Marvel is confident he will be able to defeat Thanos and grow to be a greater menace than he ever was.

The Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars are upcoming Avengers movies. Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2022. It appears that Kang will continue to pose a severe threat to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Kang is a greater menace. The crucial question at this point is what specifically about Kang may make him a greater menace than The Mad Titan. There are a few reasons why the time-traveling bad guy might challenge Thanos in the MCU as a villain.

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Kang the Conqueror's Ascendance

The way that Thanos' menace was developed throughout the whole Infinity Saga was one of the things that contributed to his success. He made his film debut in several post-credits sequences and a significant cameo in Guardians of the Galaxy.

Kang is always miles ahead.  While Thanos received a sporadic setup, Jonathan Majors' villain has already received a full Loki episode to prepare for his impending danger to the MCU. After that, he'll portray the villain in Ant-Man: Quantumania.

A variation of that character appeared in Loki Season 2. Thus, he made three critical cameos before his major Avengers movie. Despite being teased initially in 2012, Thanos didn't appear until 2018's Infinity War.

This lesson is how much more hype Kang has received so far than Josh Brolin's Thanos. The Area of Kang's Control It was significant to have the Infinity Stones and their Gauntlet.

They could accomplish whatever the user desired, even reshaping the entire universe if they chose. Thanos threatened to do that during the end of Avengers: Endgame.

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More significant threats MCU Encountered

The most significant threats the MCU has ever encountered were those stones and the large purple man wielding them. However, one could argue that Kang's Dynasty could be grand.

But how can one surpass such recognizable stones? Kang is in charge of the entire Multiverse. The Sacred Timeline was maintained together by He Who Remains, who controlled all of the timelines in the MCU's Multiverse until Sylvie broke things up.

Kang would be almost impregnable. Imagine supposing a different one of his Variants, one with more evil intent, had the same power. If he so desired, he could end timelines out of spite.

In the comic books, the Kang Dynasty is an occasion when Kang and his son come to Earth in the present to rule it and save it from terrible futures. He does succeed in his goals for a while, but the Avengers ultimately defeat him.

Jonathan Majors will be the movie's main antagonist

Even better, he will probably already have made a few appearances by the time the film is released, giving him the chance to introduce himself to the public. Kang rules the mUltiverse.

One hypothesis is that Kang will seek to rule supremely over the Multiverse to safeguard existence from the impending catastrophe of the Secret Wars. How Be Will Things After His Dynasty? There is an intriguing puzzle with Secret Wars because none of the original tales involve Kang the Conqueror.

Will Kang even be the main antagonist there, given that he is far distant from those dangers? The Multiverse may have reached its breaking point after Kang's Dynasty. An extremely catastrophic occurrence that begins an endless chain of Incursions or sets off the last one will end all of existence. 

The most well-known interpretation of the Secret Wars plot has the Multiverse as a whole collapsing and all life ending, only to be salvaged at the last minute by a patchwork planet built by Doctor Doom.

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Kang's death welcomes Secret wars

Therefore, perhaps Majors won't be the main antagonist of that movie if Kang is destroyed and the cataclysmic events of Secret Wars occur. It might open the door for Doctor Doom to assume his role as the God ruling Battleworld, the last inhabited planet, as he does in the source material.

Kang will have some part in the sixth Avengers film. Even if he isn't the main antagonist, given the proximity of their announcements, it is practically a given that these two projects are linked in some way, much like Infinity War and Endgame are.

In the Future, Kang Marvel Studios has been able to develop Kang in a way that was impossible for Thanos at the time because of all the stuff the studio can produce these days. He'll also need to live up to Thanos's threat, which will be challenging.

How will Kang relate to the other parts of the MCU?

The list of supernatural elements includes the Celestials, Val's Thunderbolts, the possibility that Kingpin may become mayor of New York City, and many others. Marvel differs in terms of importance.

These upcoming Avengers movies should be as enjoyable as Infinity War and Endgame. Instead of a more self-contained team adventure like Age of Ultron, it feels like Marvel wants them to be on that level of importance and scope.

Let's hope Kang the Conqueror soon joins the ranks of the MCU's most formidable villains, if not ever.

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