What's Going On With Jonathan Majors?


After his debut in season 1 of Loki as the Kang variant He Who Remains and as Kang the Conqueror in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Jonathan Majors was charged with domestic violence and assault, raising big questions for the future of the MCU. After the defeat of Thanos in Avengers: Endgame, the MCU is turning to its next big bad, hiring Jonathan Majors to play the time-traveling multiversal villain Kang The Conqueror (and all his variants), but serious charges leveled at the actor now put Disney and Marvel Studios in a tight spot.

The year was off to a big start for Jonathan Majors. Creed III debuted to rave reviews and a strong box office performance, and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania marked his first theatrical outing as Kang the Conqueror, but in March Majors was arrested for misdemeanor charges of assault, strangulation, and harassment after an altercation with his girlfriend. Majors' attorney insists the actor is innocent of the charges, claiming video evidence and witness testimony will exonerate him, putting a big wrinkle in the future development of the Marvel Cinematic Universe until there's a clear resolution to his case.


Jonathan Majors' Kang Is Supposed to be a Big Part of the MCU's Future


After the Infinity Saga built up Josh Brolin's Thanos leading to his defeat in Avengers: Endgame, the MCU was without an overarching antagonist until the introduction of Kang the Conqueror. Kang is a time-traveling supervillain from the future who leverages his superior intellect, advanced technology, and numerous variants to wage war on the multiverse. As teased in the post-credits scene for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, there are numerous iterations of Kang, with dozens of versions played by Jonathan Majors already depicted on-screen, making him far more difficult to recast than Thanos, who was portrayed by a different actor in his initial tease at the end of The Avengers.

Majors' first appearance was in the season 1 finale of Loki, followed by a big role in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, but he had multiple additional appearances slated in the coming years. A post-credits scene from Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania already teased his expanded part in Loki season 2, which is set to release in October, but the next Avengers movie, slated for May 2025 has the character's name in the title: Avengers: The Kang Dynasty. It's not clear how Disney and Marvel Studios will react to the charges against Majors, but his big role in the MCU's future makes the issue impossible to ignore for too long.

Jonathan Majors' Assault Allegations Explained

Majors was initially arrested in New York on March 25th under charges of strangulation, assault, and harassment. The NYPD says the arrest was in response to a 911 call from the victim in which she "informed the police she was assaulted." The statement from the NYPD also say the victim "sustained minor injuries to her head and neck and was removed to an area hospital in stable condition." On April 19th, a report revealed multiple additional alleged victims were working with the Manhattan district attorney’s office on additional abuse allegations.

After the charges, Majors was removed from ad campaigns for the United States Army and the Texas Rangers and his role in the movie The Man in My Basement in addition to being dropped by his management company and PR representation. Majors is presumed innocent until proven guilty, but the fact that he's being dropped by his representation indicates a lack of confidence in his defense. Even if Majors is innocent, the allegations have already had serious consequences on his career. If he's convicted of the charges, it will only get worse, including criminal penalties potentially including up to one year in prison.

What is Jonathan Majors' Legal Defense


Majors' lawyer, Priya Chaudhry, claims he's innocent of all charges and is "provably the victim of an altercation with a woman he knows." She says video evidence and witness testimony will fully exonerate Majors. Additionally, Chaudhry claims the charges are an example of racial discrimination by the New York justice system: “This glaring double standard between the treatment of Jonathan Majors, a Black man weighing 200 lbs, and his accuser, highlights the racial bias that permeates the criminal justice system.”

After Majors' initial arrest, Chaudhry released text messages to TMZ featuring the alleged victim apologizing to Majors for putting him in this position and saying she would "make sure nothing happens about this." The text messages from the victim also show her taking blame for the incident and that she told police "it was my fault for trying to grab your phone." Despite the texts deflecting blame from Majors, they still implicitly acknowledge some sort of violent altercation occurred, which, paired with the victim's documented injuries, will be difficult for Majors to dismiss in court.

Will Marvel Recast Jonathan Majors' Kang?

Majors is just the most recent superhero star to encounter legal trouble and negative press after Ezra Miller, Amber Heard, Anthony Starr, and other comic book actors have faced similar criticisms in recent years. While none of those actors lost their roles due to the allegations against them (with Starr being the only one actually convicted of assault), Marvel previously fired James Gunn from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 over offensive tweets he'd made in the past. Gunn obviously eventually returned to direct Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, but they may not be so quick to pull the trigger with Jonathan Majors.

The allegations against Majors are concerning and should be taken seriously, but Disney and Marvel Studios will likely wait to make any serious decisions about the actor's future until the case has been resolved in a court of law. While the accusations are sure to tarnish his career even if he's ultimately found innocent, Majors wouldn't be the first MCU star in legal trouble. The MCU kicked off by taking a big swing on Iron Man by casting a then-disgraced Robert Downey Jr., and Thanos actor Josh Brolin was also arrested for domestic battery in 2004, although Majors' charges are far more serious.

While Avengers: The Kang Dynasty is still a few years away, Loki season 2 is a far more immediate concern for Marvel Studios. Majors' role as the Kang variant Victor Timely was already teased in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's post-credits scene, but the actor could also portray multiple other Kang variants in the show. Originally expected to release on Disney+ this summer, Marvel Studios has since announced Loki season 2 will premiere Oct. 6. The reason for the delay is unclear, though it may be an attempt to avoid any overlap with Majors' legal proceedings. It's also possible the delay is part of Marvel shifting back its Disney+ shows to space them out more in an attempt to correct the quick release of the MCU Phase 4 shows. Marvel has not yet commented on the reason for Loki season 2's delay to Fall 2023.

How Marvel Is Marketing Movies & Shows Featuring Jonathan Majors

In the lead up to Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's Disney+ release on May 17, Jonathan Majors' Kang was featured only very briefly in the two trailers Marvel posted online. The focus of the trailers was put more on Paul Rudd's Scott Lang, Evangeline Lilly's Hope Van Dyne and Katherine Newton's Cassie Lang, which makes sense given they're the lead heroes. However, Majors' Kang was a focal point of the promotion for the initial theatrical release of the movie, so his lack of presence in the streaming release promo is notable.

Further, at Disney's upfront presentation on May 16, Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige spoke to assembled advertisers and press about upcoming MCU shows, including Loki. He announced Loki season 2's October release date, spoke about the show and screened a trailer. According to Axios reporter Tim Baysinger, Feige didn't mention Majors, nor did the actor's Victor Timely - or other Kang variants - appear in the Loki season 2 trailer. As previously stated, it's expected Majors will have a sizable role in Loki season 2 following the Quantumania post-credits scene, but Marvel may be choosing to downplay his involvement in the marketing of the show.

Neither Marvel nor Feige have commented on Majors' assault arrest as of publication of this article. Previously, a Deadline report published April 17 stated Marvel had not discussed recasting Majors in the MCU at that time.

Marvel Changed MCU Phase 5 & 6 Plan After Jonathan Majors' Kang Performance

According to Joanna Robinson, author of the book MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios, Marvel changed their plans for MCU Phase 5 and 6 after seeing Jonathan Majors' performance as Kang variant He Who Remains in Loki season 1 and Kang the Conqueror in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Further, Robinson said she's heard different stories about what the studio plans to do in regard to Majors' role in the MCU following his arrest. Robinson said:

I was told by someone who works for Marvel, it was not the plan to make Kang the center of everything until they saw the dailies from Quantumania and after his performance in Loki, which was so strong they were like, 'This is it. This is our way forward'... They don’t usually hang this much on one person in the way that they did here. And that has put them in the bind. We do not know what they are going to do. I've heard conflicting stories about they are going to replace him, they’re not even considering replacing him etc. etc. But it’s just one more thing.

Since Robinson didn't go into further detail, it's unclear what Marvel's original plan for the Multiverse Saga, which concludes with Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars, may have been. It's been speculated Doctor Doom could've been a major threat for Secret Wars, since Marvel's Fantastic Four movie releases prior to The Kang Dynasty. It's also uncertain what Marvel may do in light of the charges against Majors. Until Marvel releases an official statement, it can be presumed the studio is moving forward with Majors' Kang as a major villain in the MCU Phase 5 and 6.
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An MCU Theory Offers the Perfect Fantastic Four Villain



The Marvel Cinematic Universe's Multiverse Saga has set itself up for a massive finale that will see the MCU's heroes face off against a new army of enemies as well as partake in some Secret Wars. However, to ensure a massive payoff with such important players, the projects that set things up have to be carefully chosen. In this case, release dates are now more important than ever.

In the case of the upcoming Fantastic Four movie, there's still much that's not known. But one thing that's certain is the movie is slated for release a year before Avengers: The Kang Dynasty. Considering Kang was once a Fantastic Four enemy, as well as his variants, that would mean that he may likely face the FF soon. But the perfect variant may not come in the form of the conqueror but instead through one of his variants: specifically, Rama-Tut.


Rama-Tut Being the Fantastic Four's First Villain Makes Perfect Sense


When Rama-Tut first appeared in Fantastic Four #19 (by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby), he was described as a time traveler from the future who tried to go to the age of heroes but found himself trapped in Ancient Egypt. Of course, since then, more information has come to light, such as his ties to Kang the Conqueror and how he's simply another variant of the tyrant. But considering Rama-Tut was already teased in Moon Knight and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, the Fantastic Four would be the best team to see him in all his terrifying glory.

For starters, Rama-Tut focused heavily on time travel, and there are rumors of the Fantastic Four entering the MCU via time travel. As a result, it would be ideal to have the team cross paths with Rama-Tut on their way back to their home time. In doing so, it would give the team even more urgency to return to their time. Furthermore, it would give the FF a formidable foe to face without rushing to Dr. Doom too quickly.

Facing Rama-Tut Gives the Fantastic Four Reason To Join the Avengers


From a logical standpoint, there's no reason why the Fantastic Four would have to appear with the Avengers before Secret Wars. Their story, in the comics, tied more to Dr. Doom and the Secret Wars narrative. However, they also may not have any ties to the larger issues of the Multiverse Saga, unlike Loki and Ant-Man. Nevertheless, facing Rama-Tut could give the FF enough of a cause to try and find the other MCU heroes and try and convince them of the coming threat.

With Loki on his own mission with the Time Variance Authority and Scott Lang opting out of talking about his time in the Quantum Realm, it would be up to the Fantastic Four to talk about the major threats coming to their reality. Even the incursions that could come as a result of everything that's happened so far add to the urgency of their getting to the MCU. But none of that would be logical without a chance encounter with Rama-Tut. With the Fantastic Four movie set to release before Avengers: Secret Wars, it would make perfect sense for Marvel's first family to face off with a variant of a future relative, so they can enter the larger MCU with a dire message.

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Every Version Of Kang In Quantumania's Post-Credits Scenes



Although Jonathan Majors' Kang the Conqueror officially makes his debut in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, several of his variants from Marvel Comics have also made their ways to the MCU. Originally introduced as He Who Remains in Marvel's Loki, the breaking of the Sacred Timeline has brought forth all these different versions of Kang, the time-traveling despot who has laid waste to entire universes and trillions of lives in his multiversal conquest. However, it's already been proven that Kang's primary rivals aren't heroes like the Avengers, but his very own variants, introduced in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's post-credits scenes.

In both of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's end-credits scenes, countless versions of Kang - originally known as Nathaniel Richards - are revealed. Four in particular bear strong resemblances to variants from Marvel Comics. In Quantumania's mid-credits scene, three of Kang's variants discuss Ant-Man and the Wasp's defeat of Kang the Conqueror, the variant they had exiled to the Quantum Realm. Likewise, Quantumania's post-credits scene features another important Kang variant who'll make his next appearance in Loki season 2. Here are the identities of every known Kang variant featured in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, each of which are portrayed by Jonathan Majors.


Immortus, The Once & Future Kang


Presented as the leader of the trio of Kang variants seen in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's mid-credits scene, Immortus is the bearded Kang who sports a large hat and has blue skin, unlike his other variants. In Marvel Comics, Immortus is the oldest variant of Kang and the man Kang is destined to become. Immortus rules over Limbo, though he actively hinders Kang's schemes after realizing the damage his variants can cause to the time-stream - sometimes even working with the Avengers. The MCU's Immortus seems to have different intentions, as he warns of Earth's Mightiest Heroes learning of the multiverse and the danger that it could pose.


Rama-Tut, The Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh


Avid readers of Marvel Comics will have instantly recognized this Kang variant as the Egyptian Pharaoh Rama-Tut. In the comics, Rama-Tut was an early version of Kang, coming into existence soon after Nathaniel Richards discovered time travel technology as the young conquerer journeyed to Ancient Egypt to rule as a Pharaoh. Rama-Tut encountered the Fantastic Four and the Avengers, and also had interactions with the young En Sabah Nur, a.k.a. the X-Men villain Apocalypse, and the Egyptian god Khonshu, who debuted in Moon Knight. Rama-Tut's cybernetic enhancements in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania create an interesting plot point for his future MCU appearances.


Scarlet Centurion - A More Futuristic Looking Kang


Despite a lack of the color red, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania director Peyton Reed confirmed to Indie Wire that the third Kang variant in the film's mid-credits scene is a version of the Scarlet Centurion. The variant emerged in Marvel Comics after Rama-Tut's ousting from Ancient Egypt, and the character's look is inspired by none other than Doctor Doom, though it's unclear whether this is still the case in the MCU. The Scarlet Centurion is more futuristic in his style and weaponry than his other variants while also wielding hypnotic devices that are used to influence his foes - though he didn't have a long career in the comics.


Council Of Kangs Perfectly Recreated From Marvel Comics


As well as introducing Immortus, Rama-Tut, and the Scarlet Centurion to the MCU, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's mid-credits scene also sees the debut of many more Kang variants, comprising the Council of Kangs. Taken straight from the pages of Marvel Comics' 1988 run of Avengers #292, the practically shot-for-shot adaptation of the Council of Kangs sees many interesting and unique variants introduced into live-action. These variants of Kang enter their grand amphitheater using the "time platform" technologically used by John Krasinski's Reed Richards in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, nodding to their familial connection.

Though many of these variants share the more human appearance of Kang the Conqueror, others have more unique physiques. One dons a smart suit, perhaps hinting at Mr. Gryphon of Qeng Enterprises - first teased in Loki season 1. Others sport regal dress or differing armors, while one wears the same costume as Loki's He Who Remains, though this version is shown with dreadlocks. There are also curiously two variants who look extraterrestrial, one with green skin akin to the MCU's Skrulls and one who has pale blue skin, almost resembling a lizard. Any number of these variants could be developed in future MCU projects.


Victor Timely Will Encounter Loki and Agent Mobius


After the epic introduction of many Kang variants in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's mid-credits scene, the film's post-credits scene debuts one more: Victor Timely. The scene finds Tom Hiddleston's Loki and Owen Wilson's Mobius M. Mobius in the early 20th Century, acting as a tease for Loki season 2 - set for release on October 6, 2023. There, the pair attend a demonstration by Victor Timely, an important Kang variant who established the town of Timely, Wisconsin, and developed huge advances in human technology and robotics. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania completely changed the power structure of the MCU by introducing so many significant variants of Kang the Conqueror.

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How Much Quantumania Cost To Make & Was It A Box Office Bomb?



As the first film in the MCU's Phase 5, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania marked an important step forward in the Multiverse Saga, and its box office needed to reflect this. Setting up Kang the Conqueror in the lead up to Phase 6's Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania was a much bigger story than simply Scott Lang and Hope van Dyne's next adventure. In a departure from Peyton Reed's previous Ant-Man films, Quantumania was much more connected to the MCU's overarching narrative, similar to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Spider-Man: No Way Home.

With Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Marvel Studios continues their pattern of expanding the scope and scale of third films in MCU trilogies. Captain America: Civil War, Thor: Ragnarok, and the more recent Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 are prime examples of this. This had the potentially adverse effect of raising expectations for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's box office and critical response, however, which ultimately proved to be detrimental, as the film was met with criticism. Quantumania was perhaps the most ambitious of the MCU's Ant-Man flicks - and by far the most expensive in the Paul Rudd-led franchise.


Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania's Budget Was Around $200 Million


Peyton Reed's third installment in the MCU's Ant-Man franchise reportedly cost Disney around $193 million - concerning pre-production and filming - a large increase on the $130-$169 million budget for 2015's Ant-Man and similar figures for 2018's Ant-Man and the Wasp. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's budget increase was partly due to the greater reliance on visual effects and CGI in the Phase 5 film, as most of the action takes place in the MCU Quantum Realm - lending to the film's title. Phase 4's similarly large-scale MCU projects, including Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Spider-Man: No Way Home, also racked up a $200 million budget.

The massive budget for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania would have been a risk for Disney, making it difficult for the film to turn a respectable profit. However, when compared to the likes of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame's $325-$400 million budgets, $200 million is comparatively small. A budget this size was normally only reserved for the MCU's crossover films, but Phase 4 saw an increase in the budgets for its solo projects, with Thor: Love & Thunder, Eternals, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever all seeing a budget surpassing $200 million. In this sense, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's huge budget actually makes sense.


How Much Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania Made At The Box Office


In total, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania ended up grossing a total of $475.8 million globally, with $214.2 million in the United States and Canada and $261.6 million in other territories. Prior to the film's release, early projections noted that Quantumania could gross over $100 million domestically and $280 million globally in its opening weekend, though the film went on to gross roughly $120 million over the four-day period - making it the best opening weekend of the MCU's Ant-Man franchise. However, its second week saw a 69% drop, down to $32 million in the United States, and a 61% drop the week after, bringing in only $12.4 million.

In comparison, 2015's Ant-Man grossed a total of $519.3 million over its theatrical run, and 2018's Ant-Man and the Wasp brought in $622.7 million, both of which were produced on much smaller budgets. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's quick decline at the box office earned the film the title of largest second-week drop-off for any project in the MCU, despite having the strongest opening weekend of any Ant-Man film and the third-best opening weekend for a February release, behind 2018's Black Panther and 2016's Deadpool. Unfortunately, these poor figures are only part of the story of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's tenuous success.


Was Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania A Box Office Bomb?


Usually, theaters retain around 50% of the profits collected during any film's theatrical run, meaning Disney received around $235 million dollars for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. This means that, technically, the Phase 5 film did make a profit, though a profit of only around $30 million is below initial expectations - especially when further marketing and promotional costs are considered. While Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania perhaps can't be considered an honest-to-goodness box office bomb - it didn't make a loss - the film certainly didn't reach the numbers done by the most successful MCU projects.

Aside from Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's box office returns, the film is one of Marvel Studios' most unsuccessful projects, critically and commercially. While the film's performances, music, and visual effects were praised, the narrative, screenplay, and overt departure from previous Ant-Man installments were scrutinized. While the MCU's Phase 5 seems to be more hopeful following the success of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's poor box office returns and mixed critical response probably wasn't what Marvel Studios was expecting for their debut of Phase 5.



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Ant-Man 3's Early Concept Art Depicts a Far More Badass MODOK


Early Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania concept art just surfaced online that depicts a decidedly more badass take on the Marvel Cinematic Universe's supporting villain, MODOK.

Concept artist Aleksi Briclot shared his "twisted and fucked up" MODOK design on Instagram. It differs from MODOK's aesthetic in the finished film in several ways, most notably by encasing the baddie's oversized head in an eerie, semi-transparent dome. In the accompanying image caption, Briclot stated that he tried to stay true to how MODOK is portrayed in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's comic book source material, while also "pushing [this design] further." Briclot also noted that part of the challenge when conceptualizing the MCU's MODOK was coming up with ways to obscure his connection to original Ant-Man antagonist Darren Cross.



Briclot's unused MODOK design arrives as MCU fans continue to debate the merits of MODOK's portrayal in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. A vocal corner of the franchise's fanbase maintains that the movie should've treated MODOK more seriously and is holding out hope that Marvel Studios will rethink its approach to the character in future projects. However, that's not likely to happen, according to Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania screenwriter Jeff Loveness. "As long as I'm alive, they're not gonna get that serious adaptation that those four fans want," Loveness said in a recent interview. "He'll be a big dumb head. That's all."

Ant-Man 3 Star Defends the MCU's MODOK
Actor Corey Stoll, who plays Darren Cross/MODOK, previously expressed similar sentiments, defending Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's polarizing spin on the character. Stoll also addressed the controversial decision to combine Cross and MODOK, praising Loveness, director Peyton Reed and star Paul Rudd for making the "very strong choice" to revise MODOK's established backstory. "I think it really works. It certainly works in the context of Darren’s arc," he said.

Stoll even shouldered some of the responsibility for MODOK's more comical depiction in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Specifically, he revealed that he pushed Marvel Studios to keep a scene featuring MODOK's bare butt in the final cut. "They showed me a brief animatic of that scene, and, I mean, I laughed hysterically. I thought it was so brilliant and funny," Stoll said. "Then I heard that they were going to cut that scene, and I lobbied pretty hard for them to put it back in. I can't take credit for having that in there, but I will."

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Ant-Man: Quantumania Producer Clears Confusion on Kang’s Death


Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania's producer recently clarified how other Variants were made aware of Kang the Conqueror's death in the movie.

Jonathan Majors' Kang the Conqueror made his MCU debut in Marvel Studios' most recent film, Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania.

It has been teased in the past that the Conqueror will be an extremely important and powerful character in the franchise's future, with the next Avengers film even being named The Kang Dynasty.

However, to the surprise of many fans, Kang was supposedly killed at the end of Quantumania. In an arguably even bigger surprise, hundreds of his variants showed up in the post-credits scene when they learned of the Conqueror's death.


How the Kang Variants Knew of the Conqueror's Death


Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania producer and Vice President of Production & Development at Marvel Studios Stephen Broussard recently joined the D23: Inside Disney podcast to discuss the recent MCU film.

Broussard was specifically asked about Kang the Conqueror's death at the end of the film and how the Council of Kang Variants in the first post-credits scene knew he died.

The producer answered the question simply, saying that they were aware of his death because of "heightened technology." He also explained that they "keep tabs on one another" anyway due to the "rivalry between" them:

"That’s a very interesting question. I think, by the subtext of the film itself, is that they have heightened technology, right? They’re all from a far-flung future and that’s part of what makes Kang so terrifying. So I think they kinda keep tabs on one another, which goes back to what He Who Remains told us in the final episode of Loki Season 1. There’s a rivalry between the Kangs. There’s a frenemies sense amongst them, that we’re starting to get a sense of."

Broussard went on to talk about that "rivalry" between the Kang Variants and how fans got a glimpse of it in the post-credits scene:

"And you see some of that in that little bit at the end of the film, where the two Kangs are carping at each other. And that’s one of the interesting dynamics in the comics is that they do form a council with a common purpose, but squabble in and amongst themselves."


The film's producer then went back to how they knew about the Conqueror's death and even teased that the "squabble" between all of the Variants may be showcased on-screen in the future:

"So, I think they have their ways to know what the other person is doing, and we may find ourselves caught in that squabble as it goes forward, as it was in the comics. And that’s one of the fun ideas to think about as we look ahead."


The Dangers Presented by Kang's Variants
In Loki, He Who Remains already warned of how dangerous his Variants would be if they were to roam across the Multiverse freely.

While hundreds of his different Variants were showcased on-screen during Quantumania's post-credits scene, it was a rather tame interaction between all of them as they learned of the Conqueror's death.

However, once the violence ensues, anyone and anything in their path is in for a rough ride.

Kang the Conqueror got to really put his powers on display in Quantumania, specifically toward the end of the movie. Scott and co. had a challenging time fighting him, but eventually, they were able to destroy the power core of his time chair and kill him. 

However, the Conqueror also talked to Scott about his time ravaging other universes and timelines, and even mentioned killing the Avengers before. He specifically talked about killing Thor, which puts into perspective just how powerful Kang is.

The Kang Variants also likely have a tremendous amount of power, and if their "squabble" gets out of hand, the Multiverse will need more than just the Avengers to put an end to the conflict.

Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania is in theaters now.
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Involves a Classic GotG Weapon

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania will feature a classic Guardians of the Galaxy weapon, if a newly released still is anything to go by.

The still comes courtesy of the latest issue of Empire magazine. It shows Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) wielding what looks like a quad blaster, the same type of gun favored by Guardians of the Galaxy team leader Star-Lord throughout his various Marvel Cinematic Universe appearances. Close inspection of the still suggests that Pym's quad-blaster is a different model from Star-Lord's, though. Unlike Star-Lord's quad-blaster, Pym's gun has a smaller top barrel and bigger bottom barrel, and it lacks any visible triggers or trigger guards.


It's unclear where Pym procured his quad-blaster, however, it's possible he picked it up in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's Quantum Realm setting. The former Ant-Man will find himself in the microscopic dimension along with his successor Scott Lang (Paul Rudd), wife Janet van Dyne (Michelle Pfeiffer), daughter Hope van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly), and Scott's daughter Cassie (Kathryn Newton). Despite the dangers this journey poses to the quintet, screenwriter Jeff Loveness talked up the Quantum Realm's more positive qualities in a recent interview. "It's a fun place," Loveness said. "It's a limitless place of creation and diversity and alien life. It's Jodorowsky's Dune within Marvel."


Ant-Man 3 Screenwriter On Pitching the Movie

In the same interview, Loveness recalled the original brainstorming session for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. The scribe noted that this meeting yielded the basic pitch for the sequel, which was "What if Ant-Man is accidentally in an Avengers movie by himself?" This idea resonated with director Peyton Reed, who previously revealed that he lobbied Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige to make the third Ant-Man installment more high-stakes than its predecessors. "For this third one, I said, 'I don't want to be the palate cleanser anymore. I want to be the big Avengers movie,'" Reed said.

Reed ultimately got his wish, and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania will launch Phase Five of the MCU. The film will also introduce the shared universe's new overarching antagonist, Kang the Conqueror. Kang actor Jonathan Majors recently hyped the supervillain's arrival, describing him as unlike any of the MCU baddies that came before him. "Kang adds tonal diversity, real conflict and real friction," Majors said. "You're being introduced to a new vibration in the MCU. There's conflict -- not just mano-a-mano, not just hero and villain, but 'your way of life' and 'my way of life.'"

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania arrives in theaters on Feb. 17, 2023.


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New Ant-Man 3 Quantumania Trailer: What Exact TIME Will It Release During National Championship?


UPDATED TIMING: After weeks of waiting, fans finally have a good idea of when exactly the next Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania trailer will debut tonight during the college football National Championship game. 

Ant-Man 3 is mere weeks away, and the super-powered MCU marketing machine going full steam ahead as the Paul Rudd-led sequel looks to open up the Quantum Realm for the world to see. 

After seeing the film's first official trailer in late October 2022, another look at the blockbuster has been in the cards for a while now. A recent announcement from Disney revealed that a second look at the movie would come during the National College Football Championship game on Monday, January 9, but no specific time was given for its arrival.

Now, however, it seems that those eager to see Quantumania's latest should know when to tune in. 


Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Trailer Time


According to a recent Patreon post by known insider Daniel Richtman, who has a strong track record with trailer release scoops, the next Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania trailer will debut after the third quarter of Monday night's National Championship Game on ESPN. 

So then when exactly will Ant-Man 3's trailer debut? Since the game starts at 7:30 pm ET and will run approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes in total (the average game length of a modern-day college football bowl game), the third quarter is likely to start around 9:30 pm ET and end at roughly 10:15 pm ET. 

As such, it's reasonable for fans to expect Quantumania's trailer to debut between 10:00 pm ET and 11:00 pm ET on Monday night if, in fact, it plays at the end of the third quarter. 

UPDATE: The third quarter of the National Championship has begun. Based on the lengths of the previous quarters of this game, we can expect the Ant-Man 3 trailer to debut at approximately 10:30 pm ET.

Marvel source BSL on Twitter has also indicated that the trailer will debut at 10:30 EST.

Marvel also has no control over the timing of this trailer release. When it comes to advertising during live sports, clients buy a slot within the game, not a specific time. This means - if Richtman's report is true - the trailer will debut at the close of 3rd quarter and not any time sooner. 

From there, the sneak peek will surely be available to watch online as is the case with nearly every other Marvel Studios trailer shown off in this way. 

For now, all fans can do is wait, as Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is set to hit theaters on February 17. 

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Ant-Man 3 Runtime Sets New Franchise Record



The runtime for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is a first for the MCU's Ant-Man franchise. 

But that's not the only way Ant-Man 3 is breaking the mold. 

Starring Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, and newcomer Kathyrn Newton as Cassie Lang, Quantumania isn't just launching Phase 5 of the MCU but also ushering in the Multiverse Saga's big bad, Kang the Conqueror. 

For such a different and high-stakes film, it makes sense for its length to be a departure as well. And now, fans have official confirmation on just how long Quantumania will be. 


How Long Is Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania?


Fandango has listed Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's runtime at 2 hours and 5 minutes which is a new record for the Ant-Man franchise. 

Marvel Studios' original Ant-Man from 2015 had a runtime of 1 hour and 57 minutes while 2018's Ant-Man and the Wasp spanned 1 hour and 58 minutes. 

This appears to be a trend with MCU threequels which typically skew longer than their sequels and original films.

Iron Man and Iron Man 2's runtimes were topped by Iron Man 3 at 2 hours and 10 minutes. The Captain America films followed suit as evidenced by Captain America: Civil War's 2 hours and 27 runtime. 

The same applies to Avengers: Infinity War, Thor: Ragnarok, and Spider-Man: No Way Home, all of which were longer than their franchise's previous films. 


For comparison, the following is a list of runtimes of the latest MCU films from 2022:

  • Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness: 2 hours, 6 minutes
  • Thor: Love and Thunder: 1 hour, 59 minutes
  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: 2 hours, 41 minutes

Time Works Differently in the Quantum Realm

From what fans have seen from Ant-Man 3's marketing thus far, the threequel has quite a to-do list. 

In addition to Scott's newfound celebrity and his strained relationship with Cassie, the film is set to explore the Quantum Realm, which has newfound importance within the MCU.

And, while this is Ant-Man's third chapter, it's worth remembering that it's Kang's first within the MCU. No doubt that means the threequel will be setting the stage for future films and Disney+ series to come. 

Much of this is due to the efforts of Ant-Man director Peyton Reed who said he wanted Quantumania to be "the big Avengers movie" instead of another palate cleanser.

If that's truly what Quantumania has in store, it's no wonder it has a longer runtime than its previous films; and perhaps, fans should be questioning whether its 2 hours and 5 minutes runtime is long enough.


Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania arrives in theaters on February 17.

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Ant-Man 3 Trailer Finally Fulfills Doctor Strange's MCU Multiverse Promise


 Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's teaser trailer offered a deeper peek into the multiverse, promising to fix an issue left by Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Stephen Strange's second solo MCU film was criticized for not making the most of its multiverse premise. After Doctor Strange 2's official trailer was released, it seemed the movie would visit a number of realms across the multiverse. However, while it briefly showed them in multiple worlds, Earth-838 was the only new world actually explored in the film. Although the multiverse has been widely considered "a realm of infinite possibilities," Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness didn't live up to that promise.

Led by Scott Lang, Ant-Man 3's Elton John-infused trailer helps to fulfill the multiverse promise by introducing a slew of new, crazy worlds. Viewers are given the impression that the main characters will journey through multiple realms. Initially, the first two Ant-Man movies only gave audiences a tease of what life inside the Quantum Realm was like, but this time, the microscopic world feels much bigger. The third film's "Quantumania" subtitle suggests that Ant-Man may further his learning with quantum physics and discover new, ridiculous capabilities of his iconic superhero suit. It also seems Scott and his family will visit new universes, large or small, which, in turn, helps to continue the expansion of the ever-growing multiverse.

How Many Worlds Are In Ant-Man 3's Trailer?


The teaser for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania introduced four or five different worlds as part of the larger exploration of the Quantum Realm. Upon their arrival, Ant-Man and his daughter, Cassie Lang, stand beside one another in a world consisting of a fragmented landscape littered with floating chunks of rock. Multiple beams of bright orange energy shoot down from dark, purplish clouds that surround them. Later in the trailer, Janet van Dyne and her husband Hank Pym stride through a realm that resembles a jungle made up of various fungi species and thick, colorful plants all around. On possible third world, a hooded figure is seen kneeling beside large spiral-like clouds, overlooking a light shooting through the sky, similar to fireworks.


As part of what looks like a fourth world, Kang the Conqueror appears in the trailer, powering up a strange machine within a massive city he built in the microverse, a city that is almost certainly his Chronopolis from the comics. Every building in the city is designed with a ring-like structure, which some have speculated might somehow tie back to the Mandarin's Ten Rings introduced in Shang-Chi. There will likely be even more to the Quantum Realm than what audiences saw in the teaser, as Marvel often holds things back from its trailers so as not to spoil.


Ant-Man 3 Sets A Challenge For Avengers 5 & 6


The third Ant-Man movie is set to explore more of the Quantum Realm and other worlds while Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars will expand upon what audiences saw in Doctor Strange 2. One challenge Ant-Man 3 creates for the upcoming movies is differentiating these worlds and ensuring that the stories within the MCU—those on Earth and in the multiverse—end up making sense. It will be interesting to see if Ant-Man's Quantum Realm and the multiverse will continue to be treated like two separate entities in the MCU or if they'll be framed as part of a whole. Hopefully, its story will be streamlined and Marvel's plan of expanding its stories to other universes won't become a convoluted mess. If Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania gets it right, it can fulfill the promise started by Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.


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Ant-Man 3 Director Teases How Kang Performance Improves the Movie

Marvel Studios is set to kick off Phase 5 of the MCU in early 2023 with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, under the direction of Peyton Reed as he completes the Ant-Man trilogy. This time, Reed will get to pull out all the stops by fully diving into the Quantum Realm, which will also bring along Jonathan Majors in his theatrical debut as Kang the Conqueror.

Taking over for Thanos as the mega big bad of the MCU in the Multiverse Saga, Kang is set to make his presence felt in a big way after one of his Variants, He Who Remains, stole the show in the final episode of 2021's Loki on Disney+. The first footage from San Diego Comic-Con 2022 already teased how many Avengers he's killed over the years, and he'll certainly be out to eliminate as many as possible as he runs into Marvel's tiniest heroes in Ant-Man 3.

Peyton Reed teased during Comic-Con that the events of Ant-Man 3 would "change the Marvel Cinematic Universe permanently," which seems all the more likely with a villain as big as Kang at the center of the action. Now, with the threequel only less than six months away, Reed looks deeper into Majors' performance and how it takes the story to another level.


Ant-Man Director on Kang Star's Performance


Speaking with The New York Times, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania director Peyton Reed discussed Jonathan Majors' performance in the film as Kang the Conqueror and how it makes the threequel better.

Although he admitted it to be a cliché, Reed compared Majors to "a young Marlon Brando," bringing an "energy and...presence" that raises the movie to new levels of excellence:

“It’s become a cliché over the decades to compare somebody to a young Marlon Brando, but Jonathan has that. He has just this energy and this presence, and our movie is definitely benefiting from that.”

Majors looked back to Majors' work in 2021's Loki, where He Who Remains was more or less toying with Loki and Sylvie in the Citadel at the End of Time. He tries to get something exciting out of them, alternating between displaying nonchalance and pure chaos as he sits with them, with Majors describing it as being "pure clown."

The actor also reminisced on some books that he read in preparation for the role, including "Poetics of Relation" by Martinican philosopher-poet Édouard Glissant.

He noted how that book has "some Kang energy," teasing the ideas of radical change that's coming across the entire MCU with his supervillain:

“Distant reader, as you recreate these imperceptible details on the horizon, you who can imagine — who can indulge the time and wealth for imagining — so many open and closed places in the world, look at him.”

Kang Ready to Make Waves in the MCU
Kang was already known as one of Marvel Comics' biggest villains long before he was confirmed to join the MCU as the Multiverse Saga's main antagonist. But with Reed's new quotes teasing the energy that Majors brings to the roles, it's clear that MCU fans are in for something special when he makes his return early next year.

Ant-Man 3's plot remains largely a secret, although Kang is confirmed to be the core antagonist as he begins his quest for Multiversal domination, using countless Variants of himself to cause pure chaos across multiple dimensions and worlds. And with Majors bringing such a unique energy and presence to the role, Reed seems highly confident that his third Ant-Man solo movie will only be better off for having this character involved in such a big role.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is set to open the MCU's Phase 5, debuting in theaters on February 17, 2023.
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Wasp Will Struggle With Quantum Realm In Ant-Man 3, Teases Star


After getting her mother back from the alternate dimension, Evangeline Lilly says Wasp will struggle with the Quantum Realm in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Plot details for the Marvel Cinematic Universe threequel are currently unknown, though the film is said to follow the titular heroes as well as Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne on an adventure through the Quantum Realm. The group are also expected to face off against Kang the Conqueror in his proper MCU debut after Jonathan Majors appeared as a variant of the iconic villain in Loki season 1.

Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly are returning to lead the cast of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania as the eponymous MCU heroes alongside the returns of Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer and the MCU debuts of Kathryn Newton as Scott's daughter Cassie and Bill Murray as an undisclosed villain. Peyton Reed is also back in the director's chair for the film, with a script penned by Emmy-winning Rick and Morty alum Jeff Loveness. There's still just shy of a year remaining until Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania hits theaters, but one star is sharing some insight for the MCU threequel.

While speaking exclusively with Screen Rant at last week's San Diego Comic-Con, Evangeline Lilly teased what's to come from Wasp in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. In looking at the return of her mother from the alternate dimension, the star said that her character would struggle coming to terms with the Quantum Realm in the MCU threequel and it will serve as a major emotional arc for the Wasp. See what Lilly shared below:

"That is a significant story point for Hope in this film. It definitely brings up a lot of emotion for Hope, knowing that she had lost her mother for so long to this place, and that she really doesn't know anything about it. It's actually a beautiful question that drives to the heart of Hope's struggle and vulnerability in the film."



Since it was briefly explored in the original film, the Quantum Realm has become a major factor for both the Ant-Man movies and the MCU as a whole. It became a main plot point in Ant-Man and the Wasp as Scott, Hope and Hank raced to try and save Janet from having been trapped there for 30 years, while also being Scott's saving grace in the film's post-credits sequence as he survived Thanos' devastating snap that wiped out half of existence. Scott would not only return from the Quantum Realm in Avengers: Endgame, but would find a way to use it with his fellow heroes to travel through time and reverse Thanos' snap, bringing everyone back.

Given its growing importance in the franchise and it having given Michelle Pfeiffer's Janet her abilities, it makes sense the Quantum Realm would continue to be a major factor in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania as well as Hope's story. With the film expected to properly introduce Kang the Conqueror to the MCU, it seems likely that his time-traveling abilities will force the group to travel through the Quantum Realm as in Avengers: Endgame, thus putting Wasp in an emotionally complicated situation, as Lilly notes. Only time will tell what's truly to come from the Quantum Realm's return when Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania hits theaters on February 17, 2023.
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'Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania' Trailer Shows Cassie Lang Following Her Father’s Footsteps

The Marvel Studios panel at Hall H was full of new information at the 2022 San Diego Comic-Con. Kevin Feige brought fans the foreseeable end of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase 4, and with it an entirely new slate of projects to look forward to. Between all of the feature film additions and original series that will be hitting Disney+, Collider is breaking it down for fans to easily absorb after all that mania. Speaking of, during the panel Feige revealed that Phase 5 will kick off in 2023 with Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania, and Collider was there to get an exclusive look at the official trailer.

The Ant-Man threequel was declared the first of the MCU's Phase 5, which now falls under the title The Multiverse Saga along with Phases 4 and 6, at SDCC. Last year director Peyton Reed announced on Twitter that filming wrapped on Ant-Man's (Paul Rudd) third installment, and on July 23 the first trailer was released to attendees of Hall H. In the trailer, Quantumania picks up in the aftermath of Avengers: Endgame with a book tour for Scott Lang's autobiography "Look Out for The Little Guy." While his crowds of fans are enthralled by the superhero's heroic accounts, back at home Lang's life isn't quite as glamorous as he'd like the public eye to think. In her MCU debut, Kathryn Newton's Cassie Lang seems to be having trouble at school and with the law - like father, like daughter. Likewise, Lang's relationship with Hope Van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) is looking a little rocky, and the pressure is compounded by her parents Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and Janet Van Dyne (Michelle Pfeiffer).

Quantumania will give fans a glimpse into the time Lang spent stuck in the Quantum Realm following the Snap, as well as how he coped with his return to a changed world. Having missed five formative years of his daughter's life took a toll on both of them, on everyone, and Quantumania will see Lang grappling with his Ant-Man responsibilities, as well as his responsibilities to Cassie, Hope and his family. Unfortunately, the trailer takes a turn when Scott hears the voice of Kang the Conqueror (Jonathan Majors) saying, "You're an interesting man, Scott Lang. You've lost a lot of time, but time, it isn't what you think. It's not a straight line."


Back in Pym's lab an experiment sends the group hurtling back into the Quantum Realm, though Scott tries his best to keep Cassie from being pulled in. The bulk of the film will take place within the dimension and will see them battling Quantum creatures, a run-in with Bill Murray and addressing some of the tension that has been lingering between them all. In the trailer, it's at this point that Kang's voice returns saying, "When you can see time the way I do, you can see everything. Everything you're holding onto, everything you call life — I know how it ends." Kang's first MCU feature film appearance sees him standing before Scott Lang, who declares himself an Avenger in the face of this unknown enemy. Coolly, Kang replies, "You're an Avenger? Have I killed you before?"

Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania will premiere in theaters on February 17, 2023, ahead of the third and final Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3 on May 5 and Captain Marvel's sequel The Marvels on July 28, 2023. Check out the official synopsis for Quantumania below, as well as the trailer for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, the next and final series in the MCU Phase 4 hitting Disney+ on August 17:

Super Hero partners Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) and Hope Van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) return to continue their adventures as Ant-Man and The Wasp. Together, with Hope’s parents Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and Janet Van Dyne (Michelle Pfeiffer), the family finds themselves exploring the Quantum Realm, interacting with strange new creatures and embarking on an adventure that will push them beyond the limits of what they thought was possible.


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