KANG Created the Ten Rings: How ANT-MAN 3 Secretly Connects to MCU
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania 3 connects to the MCU in many ways. But one of its biggest Easter Eggs won't even be obvious until Avengers: Kang Dynasty of Seret wars. The 10 Rings form Shang-Chi are artifacts created by Kang the Conqueror! In this video, explain how.

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But after quantumania revealed the function of Kang’s rings, we got to revisit the connection between these rings and the 10 rings.
And how the rings also connect to Ms Marvel’s bangle.
All of these circular artifacts have a huge role in multiverse saga, and we think we know how it all connects.

Alright, let’s start by explaining the similarities between Kang’s rings and the 10 rings.
Kang’s chair is a multiversal ship, with it he can travel anywhere in space and time. Meaning multiversal travel and time travel.

The machine is powered by a multiversal engine core.
It’s this little orange orb, it’s surrounded by interlocking rings.

The core is the main power source of Kang’s machine. And it looks like it’s powered by quantum energy.

Kang’s chair is also surrounded by rings, which are bigger and glow with white light.

Finally, there are giant rings carved into the big structure in Kang’s quantum city.
The entire structure seems to be a bigger version of the chair.

And those giant rings look like the 10 rings. They glow with similar blue energy when Wenwu wore the rings.

Blue is also the color of Kang’s energy, armor and weapons.
Without the core, he’s powerless.
Meaning Kang weaponized the multiversal core, and he’s drawing energy from the core itself.

Same as when Wenwu gained energy from the 10 rings.

Now the rings' energy changes to orange when Shang-Chi wears them.
This orange energy is also inside the engine core.

When Scott goes inside the core, there's another ringed sphere that glows with orange energy.

And when Scott is there he begins splitting into countless versions of himself because the core creates a probability storm. This is because the core gives off multiversal energy.

This sphere looks exactly like the 10 rings when Shang air-bends them into a sphere shape.

Doug: So the 10 rings and Kang’s rings are the same?

Well, that is unclear.
But it’s more than just visual resembles, Kang’s rings function very much like the 10 rings.

Kang is represented by circles in the movie, which connects to the circular nature of time.
Even the structure of his quantum city looks like it’s based on the 10 rings.

It’s possible that the 10 rings are a slightly different variation of Kang’s rings from another universe.

The multiverse is filled with Kang variants, and each one of them looks slightly different from the other.

They are all multiversal travelers so it’s likely they all possess their own ringed machines.

So the 10 rings could have belonged to a different Kang variant who left them on Earth a long time ago.

The simplest explanation is that a Kang variant traveled to Earth 616 at some point in the past, he died and eventually Wenwu found the rings.

Wong, Carol and Bruce, determined that the rings are very old. Yet for somehow neither of them has ever seen or heard about these rings.

This could be because the rings are not relics from the ancient past, they are from the far far future.

The Kang variants are from the 31st century, so their tech is so advanced that it looks like magic to the ancient people of the 21st century.

Also, Wong explained that after Shang activated the rings, they sent a beacon.

The rings might be sending a message to other Kang variants, like the council of Kangs.

And that beacon inside the rings looks a lot like the inside of the multiversal core.

On top of that, when Wong analyses one of the rings, it separates into multiple layers of rings.
And that’s just like the many layers of Kang’s rings.

But we think there’s more to the rings, a lot more.

The origin of the 10 rings was never fully explained.
According to legends, Wenwu found the rings in a crater or stole them from a tomb.

Wenwu wore the rings for a thousand years, they granted him great power and made him immortal. Something similar is happening with Kang’s blue energy.

More importantly, the rings have only been activated after Shang used them.
When that happened, the blue energy of the rings turned orange.

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