Deadpool 3 An awkward entanglement to cut off Kang the Conqueror with a unique sword

Mondo games Updated on 2024-01-29

It's no secret that Kang the Conqueror didn't make it to become the MCU's newest main villain, but Deadpool and Wolverine could be a good way to get rid of him permanently. The MCU needs a new, more powerful villain.

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Deadpool 3's violent, uninhibited tone may provide the best way to get rid of Kang the Conqueror. As a Thanos-level villain, Kang didn't work, and it was time to move on to a new MCU villain. Deadpool 3 also has enough fanbase to provide a clear and deep ending to Kang's storyline. Deadpool 3 occupies a unique place in the superhero cinematic universe, especially in relation to the shared universe. It is the farewell to the Fox X-Men Cinematic Universe, but will also enter the crossover of the Marvel Cinematic Universe through the multiverse. Ironically, the film's irreverent tone perhaps provides an opportunity to get rid of another thing that has been haunting the MCU for a long time.

Deadpool 3 may provide the most direct way for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) to get rid of Kang the Conqueror's awkward entanglement with its violent and irreverent tone. Although Kang had been conceived as the next major threat in the MCU, multiple attempts to make the desired success unsuccessful. Due to the legal problems of Kang's actor Jonathan Majors, the villain has become more and more problematic for Marvel Studios. Some have suggested fading him out of the narrative, while the berserk antiheroes in Deadpool 3 can deliver the final fatal blow to Kang in a bloody mayhem.

The MCU has a serious and embarrassing health problem

The problem of Kang the Conqueror manifested itself quite obviously. The first variant was unveiled in the first season of "Loki" on the Disney+ stream** service, dubbed "The Legacy", which is a non-threatening version. While this is an interesting preview of what is to come, it does not perfectly foreshadow Kang's actual appearance. Unfortunately, the villain's real debut was even more disappointing, and it was this that started a series of twists and turns in the MCU in 2023. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is Ant-Man's third film, and its more serious and epic tone aims to portray Kang as a major threat.

However, due to the negative reaction of the audience to the quality of the film, the situation did not turn out as expected. Kang was actually defeated by Ant-Man twice, and this villain did not pose an actual threat either in the fight against each other or against Scott Lang's ants, and even suffered a fatal mistake in the narrative, which was violated"Showcase, not simply narrate"principles. Kang is portrayed as a colossal threat far beyond Thanos, but the clumsy Ant-Man, even in unfamiliar territory, is able to defeat Kang on Kang's turf.

Other multiverse saga projects in the current Marvel Cinematic Universe don't help with this either, especially since the multiverse concept doesn't really matter at all in most projects. The multiverse also failed to resonate with many viewers, and Kang himself especially lacked the majesty of the previous villain, Thanos. Rumor has it that Kang may be replaced by another MCU main villain. If the rumors are true, severing the link with Deadpool's sword and Wolverine's claws might be the best option.

"Deadpool 3" can put an end to this weak villain

Deadpool 3 will involve characters from Fox's "X-Men universe", including Wade Wilson played by Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool, and the returning Hugh Jackman version of Logan Wolverine. Among them, Jennifer Garner will appear as Erica in Fox's "Daredevil" and "Erica". Given Deadpool's irreverence and anticism, the appearance of these characters is likely to spark all sorts of jokes and mockery. Like the other previous films, the film will remain R-rated, so it can show Deadpool and Wolverine wielding in a presumptuous manner**, and they can slice Kang in the film.

Kang can appear in Deadpool 3 alongside his various variants. Facing a horde of angry conquerors, Wolverine and Deadpool can use the skills they do best. They put Kang and his variants to an official end to the villain as if they were dealing with soft candy. Even if the scene isn't meant to make a laugh, it will easily be convincing in the most ironic way. As mentioned earlier, Kang was just a joke in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania where he actually lost to someone who was almost called the weakest of the avengers.

Note that this should be the most intimidating Kang variant, with the other Kang fearing or hating him due to his erroneous nature. Therefore, considering his display of being easily defeated by ants, other variants may be more vulnerable than him. So, in this potentially violent movie, Deadpool and Wolverine can quickly tackle them all, as they won't hold back on the means to a pathetic and pathetic variant of the multiverse. Meanwhile, Deadpool can joke about "cleaning up the trash" and "cutting off the impurities from another universe", which would be an effective solution to Kang's problem, not to mention an incredibly hilarious way.

Deadpool 3 is the best place to end Kang

Kang's problems become more and more prominent, which may be why the second season of "Loki" ends in a meaningful way. In the show's season-finale, the Time Authority appears to have put in place protocols to purge Kang of all ** variants. It's a light-hearted way to no longer have to formulate a narrative for Kang the Conqueror, especially since a lot depends on actor Jonathan Majors' situation.

While this may be a proven approach, Disney+'s programming and its less mainstream nature is a real problem. Despite the popularity of the MCU at its peak, Disney+'s programming became the biggest reason for losing a large number of regular viewers when it was seen as a major shared universe.

With so much content to be desired, the average viewer simply can't keep up, and this disadvantage is exacerbated by the decline in the quality of many projects. As a result, there are fewer and fewer viewers for streaming ** shows, and even for the highly regarded series "Wanda and Vision", the audience is far less than that of the movie. This means that using a TV show to end Kang's narrative line can be a terrible choice for someone who has only seen the movie. Therefore, it is best to make a movie in 2024 a tool to end Kang's narrative line, and the only movie next year, "Deadpool 3", is naturally suitable to be the best candidate to achieve this goal.

The MCU needs to switch to a new villain

What the Marvel Cinematic Universe needs most is to show more cohesion similar to the first phase. This could mean putting the spotlight on the formation of a new team of Avengers, which is absolutely necessary at the moment. In the same way, there must be a main villain who likewise ties everything together, and that enemy must develop in his own authority. Most fans want the character to be the iconic Doctor Doom, but it has to be a good villain built up with the right amount of time. His introduction could not be rushed, without any praise or hype, otherwise it would repeat the problems of previous Fantastic Four film adaptations.

However, no matter how to achieve Dr. Doom or the other villains, it is definitely necessary to start moving away from Kang now. If Deadpool 3 does kill Kang the Conqueror, then this will give enough time to move on to other villains and establish them properly. Similarly, removing Kang from the MCU will finally get rid of the biggest problem of the moment. While it may have been a bitter ending with irony, it would be a rewarding end to the future of Marvel Studios while also allowing fans to enjoy an MCU title that could become one of the milestones of Marvel Studios.

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