ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: REVIEW AND  POST CREDIT SCENES EXPLAINE

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In Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, we encounter Kang and M.O.D.O.K. and spend a lot of time in the quantum world.

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Kang the Conqueror is defeated by Scott and Hope by suckered into his explosive/underlying Multiversal Engine core at the end of the movie, which contains all members of the Lang/Pyme/Van Dyne group in the Quantum Realm.

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Scott worries that they haven't actually stopped Kang as he narrates the film's conclusion, which is a mirror of the movie's beginning.

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Kang insisted repeatedly that he wished to exact revenge on his exile's perpetrators. It seems like their situation was worse.

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MID CREDIT :

The Council of Kangs is revealed in the mid-credits scene, which surprised me. We are aware of Kang's countless variations, but I had hoped Marvel Studios would delay revealing them. But no. The first Kang we encounter is Rama-Tut, who initially appeared in Marvel Comics.

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Less is known about the third of them. It has a silver metal body and is a bald Jonathan Majors. This might be a modified version of Scarlet Centurion (without the red hue, of course). It's considerably less plausible, but it might potentially be the MCU's version of Kid Immortus or Iron Lad.

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POST CREDIT :

Less is known about the third of them. It has  asilver metal body and is a bald Jonathan Majors. This might be a modified version of Scarlet Centurion (without the red hue, of course). It's considerably less plausible, but it might potentially be the MCU's version of Kid Immortus or Iron Lad.

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Kang clone Victor Timely originally appeared in Avengers Forever. He moved back in time to the early 20th Century after suffering a humiliating setback in the comics, presented himself as a Thomas Edison-like inventor, and established a business and technology empire.

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As Timely is speaking, we catch a glimpse of Loki and Mobius discussing how this is the man Loki encountered and was later warned against. He's dreadful, says Loki. This reveals that the scene in the post-credits is actually from Loki season two. In all of his various guises, Kang won't keep us waiting for very long. Sometime during 2023, Loki's second season will premiere.

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