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Kang the Conqueror: Marvel's Epic Fail? Missed Opportunity?

Kang the Conqueror: Marvel's Biggest missed opportunity – What Went Wrong?

Kang: From Thanos's Successor to a Crumbling Empire

After Avengers: Endgame's massive success, Marvel went all-in on the Multiverse Saga, hyping up Kang the Conqueror as the new big bad; the replacement for Thanos. Years of setup made this anticipation absolutely enormous! The multiverse opened everything up – and Kang was the perfect choice. This villain has serious potential, unlike any other character previously explored. This seemed impossible! A perfect setup.  But it all went sideways, badly, very badly. A whole bunch of things conspired against him, both within the MCU itself, and other completely unrelated problems; resulting in Kang getting seemingly dropped completely; his storyline being drastically rewritten, this was more than a simple re-evaluation.

The massive failure surrounding this incredibly unique villain highlights just how careful those kinds of plot decisions, production concerns and all those other choices involved would be, resulting in Kang’s presence in this phase feeling drastically underutilized despite the prior hype. We're going to explore that spectacular fall from grace; demonstrating what precisely went wrong for a villain who initially promised so much potential and how those decisions impacted things down the line!

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Robert Downey Jr.'s Shocking Return as Doctor Doom: A Power Shift in the MCU

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The final nail in the coffin for Kang's MCU future? Robert Downey Jr. returning as Doctor Doom for future Avengers films!  RDJ was the MCU's heartbeat for a decade; his role as Tony Stark culminated in Avengers: Endgame. His return completely changes the Multiverse Saga's direction; shifting away from Kang and towards Doom! This alone is amazing. Marvel Studios’ choice is pretty obvious, they prioritized nostalgia and established success in choosing their villain for the future phases, over using something that might've offered something completely fresh. It really demonstrates the risk-averse decision of moving away from this potentially iconic character!

This massive switch is reflected through title changes, Avengers: Kang Dynasty became Avengers: Doomsday, showing this complete removal of Kang,  It leaves open the possibility of his return at some future point – and who can ever really ever definitively claim anything within Marvel continuity, showing just how surprisingly flexible and adjustable Marvel continuity has historically remained. It's noteworthy however; the impact.  Doctor Doom's arrival completely eclipses Kang's prior importance, becoming this vastly new, far more important villain and completely changing which conflicts would become central, compared to earlier phases of Marvel productions.

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Kang's Rise and Fall: Following Thanos's Footsteps?

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Thanos was handled extremely effectively! The MCU’s Infinity Saga slowly built this anticipation, escalating and highlighting this truly menacing, powerful character until Infinity War. He completely dominated that storyline and that storyline demonstrated many successful methods; however, what would follow in terms of recreating that kind of success might prove difficult, and some crucial errors were made when creating those steps involved for positioning a similar, major player within the MCU for these current phases. This resulted in what might just be one of those key misses and was poorly handled, not resulting in similar levels of hype. The MCU intended Kang for a similar treatment. His initial build-up promised great things. But ultimately that greatness fell apart before it really could’ve developed.

Jonathan Majors was selected for this role, promising immense stardom and recognition, making this an almost meteoric rise, his appearance in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania was intended to demonstrate Kang’s awesome presence, his incredible destructive capabilities and the immense danger this character and this entity represents. Unfortunately however; his initial showing here wasn't really effective, doing the opposite of what should’ve happened!

Quantumania made Kang seemingly beatable by Ant-Man!  That really hampered Kang's potential, undermining his massive power! The end credits showed the sheer number of Kang variants— yet those hints only reinforced that his overall reputation had already completely failed before that moment. These early developments would really come to plague that intended sequel; that much-anticipated appearance as the big bad of Avengers: Kang Dynasty!

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Jonathan Majors' Legal Troubles: A Devastating Blow

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And here is another important problem:  Jonathan Majors' March 25th, 2023 arrest on assault charges brought a complete and swift end.   His career and reputation completely shattered and Marvel dropped him—a pretty brutal and decisive consequence which showcases that there's absolutely no tolerance for bad actors in high profile positions in entertainment, regardless of how beloved or potentially iconic that particular actor might otherwise have become. His Kang storyline is completely finished and no more returns could realistically ever happen; yet these are important and critically needed messages concerning abusive behavior and behavior completely unacceptable for actors.

This was a super-fast fall, this kind of damage was intense;  that initial goodwill entirely ruined! Even those chances of Kang recasting and continued development became nearly impossible because those kinds of choices made completely impossible! Jonathan Majors' situation is immensely important as this remains a very serious matter of grave concern. This shows just how seriously important dealing with abuse actually is.

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Conclusion: Kang's Unfulfilled Potential – A What-If Story for the Ages

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Kang had this enormous potential—but it all completely collapsed. The problems started within Quantumania's poor initial positioning; and those kinds of misjudgements ultimately lead to Kang never quite achieving his much anticipated full potential.   It serves as that key example to other high profile studios concerning not mismanaging such highly important character introductions; it serves as that huge warning which showcases that many errors have serious lasting and indelible impact! These mis-steps and bad creative and financial decision; along with some highly unfortunate problems outside the control of that movie studio’s leadership, all came together to result in what just might have been a missed opportunity of the ages!

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