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 ...
Narratively, it feels like just about anything could happen if Loki returned for a third season on Disney+. Well, almost anything. He likely won't be having any more interactions with Kang ...
Doctor Doom strategically replaced the Kang narrative. So, in this case, Loki’s role as Beyonder would make sense as Doom would go after him to eliminate his threat. Now, the question is ...
At this point, we have had Kang the Conqueror be defeated in Quantumania, and then two variants stopped/erased in Loki season 2. The only “to be continued” Kang things are a brief mention of ...
For instance, check out the tiny Kang the Conqueror (Jonathan Majors), just peeking out from behind Loki’s massive head. In Loki: Season 2, Majors plays a variant of Kang called Victor Timely ...