Ant-Man 3: What's Next After QUANTUMANIA - Kang's Return, Young Avengers + Deadpool Explained
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After Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, we know that Kang will return, and the movie also set up the Youn Avengers. But how? What can we expect in Avengers: Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars?

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Written by Pavel Terehovsky
Hosted by Ryan Arey (  / ryanarey  )
Edited by Harriet Lengel-Enright, Randolf Nombrado, and Brianna McLarty

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Alright, Quantumania sets up so many things for what’s coming next in the multiverse saga.

We got to talk about what happens now with the council of Kangs.
What it means for te Avengers and the multiverse.
Also what could happen with Kang the conqueror after his supposed death.

And how everything else connects: the incursions, the Fantastic 4, other heroes from the multiverse like Deadpool, and even the Young Avengers.

So let’s go over what could be happening next in the multiverse saga, and how it all leads to Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars.

Alright, the ending of Quantumania sets up the council of Kangs as the biggest baddies in the multiverse.

This is a multiversal alliance of Kang variants from every universe.
And remember, a Variant is an alternate version of someone from a different universe.

Now there’re 3 important variants in this scene, those are the council leaders.

Those are: Immortus, Rama-Tut and a third variant. That one is probably meant to be the Scarlet Centurion from the comics.
For the sake of the video, we’re just going to refer to him as Scarlet Centurion.

The Kangs rule the multiverse, and they don’t want anyone else using or even knowing about the multiverse.

Doug: Because they’re control freaks?

That. And also because they’re worried that others will destroy their multiversal empire.

So they’re uniting all the Kang variants from every universe to wage war on Earth 616. And they will probably attack every other universe that may have touched the multiverse. [clip 0:51-0:57]

So this establishes the multiversal war for Avengers the Kang Dyansty.
You thought one Kang is bad, now imagine what happens when thousands of them fight the Avengers.


But don’t forget about the Kang we met in Quantumnia.
According to him, the council of Kangs is playing with time like children.
Their actions are killing the multiverse.

All of these Kangs exist because of the rules of time travel.
Whenever someone travels through time they create new branching timelines. Those timelines become new universes.
And this is how there is a multiverse.

The movie represented this visually in that awesome scene when Ant-Man meets his variants.
Scott enters a probability storm which is created by Kang’s multiversal engine core.

He begins splitting into countless variants. Each new Scott is a version of himself that made a slightly different choice.

This probability storm is a miniature version of how the multiverse works.
And this is how there are so many Kangs.

The problem is that the Kang variants keep creating too many new timelines, and this is triggering endless incursions. [clip: Mister Fantastic multiverse of madness]

So what this means is that universes are colliding and blinking out of existence.

The incursions are destabilizing the multiverse, destroying everything, everywhere, all at once.

Kang claims to have tried to stop this.
In Kang’s flashbacks, Janet sees him destroying worlds.

It’s hinted he burned down whole universes to stop incursions.
He sees himself as the only one that sees what is happening, the only one who can handle the terrible truth of what he must do. [clip 5:49]

Doug: So the other Kangs don’t care?

Well we actually don’t know if they aren’t trying to save the multiverse themselves.

It is possible that the very reason why the council wants to prevent others from using the multiverse is to stop incursions.

After all, the Kang variants aren’t the only ones that trigger incursions.

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