Yes and he's a completely different character than Thanos. But in Ant Man, he serves the same purpose as Ronan. He doesn't come close to serving the same purpose as Thanos.
Like I said before, Kang is a way to bring scale to the movie without substance to the MCU.
If that's really how they're going to use him, which it's probably too early to tell either way, than what a waste of a character it would be.
If that's really how they're going to use him, which it's probably too early to tell either way, than what a waste of a character it would be.
Kang allegedly being the main villain and pitted against Ant-Man and the Wasp is already a waste of a character even before i have seen the movie. Nothing Peyton Reed has done in the MCU will ever convince me that he can do anything that is interesting
Kang allegedly being the main villain and pitted against Ant-Man and the Wasp is already a waste of a character even before i have seen the movie. Nothing Peyton Reed has done in the MCU will ever convince me that he can do anything that is interesting
I liked how he managed to create a little corner in the MCU for Ant-Man and giving the character his own "lore". Who would have done that for a character like Ant-man?
I liked how he managed to create a little corner in the MCU for Ant-Man and giving the character his own "lore". Who would have done that for a character like Ant-man?
And let's face it. Being the main villain in Ant Man is more than that character deserves on the big screen.
I liked how he managed to create a little corner in the MCU for Ant-Man and giving the character his own "lore". Who would have done that for a character like Ant-man?
Ant-Man sometimes feels more like Spider-Man than MCU Spider-Man does.
Originally Posted by RockyHorror
And let's face it. Being the main villain in Ant Man is more than that character deserves on the big screen.
I don't blame anybody for not liking Kang. His presence alone could potentially make a story needlessly contrived. Nothing is ever simple when he's involved.
I don't blame anybody for not liking Kang. His presence alone could potentially make a story needlessly contrived. Nothing is ever simple when he's involved.
Admittedly there was a lot of time travel headache in Endgame...