Loki introduced us to He Who Remains, a Kang the Conqueror Variant who had managed to establish control over the entire Multiverse. He's now dead and gone thanks to Sylvie, but Jonathan Majors will return as another version of the character in Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania.
During a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Majors was asked about his MCU future and...well, he didn't exactly give a whole lot away.
While he said it was "true" that Kang could be on the same level as Thanos and that playing a "supervillain" is, in fact, more fun, the actor would only say "we'll see" when asked if he'll be the one to squash Ant-Man in the upcoming threequel. He noted that "[he's] read the [whole] script," and refused to divulge any spoilers.
"It's worse than that because there's no conversation...no one says anything to you," the actor said of Marvel Studios' secrecy. "You just go, 'Don't say sh*t. Don't say nothing. Ever. ever.' I've called my publicist so many times and be like 'I think I said...can you back that up? Yeah, it's okay, it's okay.'"
Recently, a waitress who served Majors in a restaurant in London claimed that his cell phone wallpaper was a picture of the actor suited up as Kang. The reality, however, is that it's just a comic book panel he uses "for inspiration." You can see that, and hear more from the MCU's newest big bad, below.
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania is set to be released on February 17, 2023.