How Marvel Studios intends to deal with this loose end, if it does at all, remains to be seen. Absent any information concerning this narrative, the months following Marvel’s stunning comic-con announcement have at least unearthed several details concerning the original plan for Avengers 5 and the roles of Kang and the titular team poised to face him. As theories and speculation continue to swirl around how Robert Downey Jr.’s Doom factors into the overall Multiverse Saga narrative and individuals like the now-deceased Iron Man, here’s what we know for certain about Marvel’s most significant pivot to date.
Kang Would’ve Been The Main Villain Of The MCU’s Multiverse Saga
Kang The Conqueror Was First Alluded To In Loki Season 1
Avengers: The Kang Dynasty was first announced at 2022’s San Diego Comic-Con, almost one year after the Kang variant, He Who Remains, debuted in Loki. The announcement followed the Loki season 1 finale revealing that He Who Remains’ variants were primed to stage a multiversal war unless his Sacred Timeline was maintained. He Who Remains ostensibly died at the end of Loki season 1, though his variants would begin to debut in 2023
Kang wasn’t initially supposed to be the Multiverse Saga’s big bad until studio executives saw Jonathan Majors in action when working on Loki and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, prompting them to write him into a starring.
Kang actor Jonathan Majors was subsequently arrested on assault charges in March 2023, casting significant shade over his MCU future. His future was thrown into further disarray when Variety reported in November 2023 that Marvel Studios bosses began discussing a pivot from Kang entirely in September. The report was released at the height of Loki season 2, which culminated in Loki reviving the multiverse and threatening to unleash the multiversal war heralded by He Who Remains.
Benedict Cumberbatch Revealed Avengers 5 Originally Involved Doctor Strange
He Revealed That He Was Written Out Of The Movie Following Jonathan Majors’ Departure From The MCU
Kang being written out of the Multiverse Saga’s first Avengers movie seemingly caused some collateral damage. Despite playing a major role in the MCU and being one of the only characters to directly encounter the multiverse, Doctor Strange will not feature at all in Avengers: Doomsday. This was confirmed by Doctor Strange actor Benedict Cumberbatch, who recently opened up about Doctor Strange’s role in the future of the MCU in an interview with Variety and let slip that Doctor Strange would be absent from Avengers: Doomsday, citing “The character not aligning with this part of the story.”
Avengers 5 Reportedly Would’ve Had Shang-Chi As One Of The Leads
Shang-Chi Hasn’t Been Seen Since His Starring Debut In 2021
Shang-Chi debuted in 2021’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and like many newly introduced MCU heroes, has yet to receive a follow-up movie. This is in stark contrast to superheroes like Spider-Man being granted just a two-year gap between the installments of his first trilogy. At the time of writing, Shang-Chi 2 does not appear on any official Marvel release slate, suggesting his next solo venture might not be for yet another few years, which could arguably risk the character falling out of the MCU zeitgeist.
It’s worth noting, however, that this does not likewise preclude Shang-Chi from playing a key role in Avengers: Doomsday.
This would have at least been averted if he maintained his starring role in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, which Inverse reported was initially supposed to have been as one of the leads. The gulf left by Tony Stark’s death has led many to theorize about which characters will replace him and Steve Rogers as the figureheads of the Avengers. It could have been Shang-Chi, therefore, who filled those shoes.
It’s worth noting, however, that this does not likewise preclude Shang-Chi from playing a key role in Avengers: Doomsday. After all, the aforementioned gulf between his solo appearances necessitates a leading role in the next Avengers movie, much in the same way three Avengers enjoyed just one solo outing before appearing together in 2012’s The Avengers. On the other hand, the same reasons for writing out Doctor Strange may affect Shang-Chi, particularly as Shang-Chi rarely encounters Doom in Marvel Comics.
Avengers 5 Story Setup That Now Leads Nowhere
Two Marvel Productions Are Significantly Affected
The biggest loose end left by the pivot from Kang to Doom is in Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania‘s post-credits scene. While Marvel Studios could have more easily gotten away with cutting Kang loose after one variant’s defeat at the hands of Ant-Man and the Wasp, the looming threat of the Council of Kangs now remains one of the biggest cliffhangers for Marvel Studios to address. This could either be addressed in Avengers: Doomsday, or become the latest addition to the growing list of MCU post-credits scenes that went nowhere.
Thankfully, it appears as though the MCU was able to quit before it was too late, as only a handful of movies in the Multiverse Saga have thus far addressed or dealt with the multiverse itself.
It also leaves He Who Remains’ threat rather toothless in the end. While Loki remains one of the most highly regarded MCU shows, the previously nailbiting stakes it presented with He Who Remains’ variants are now significantly diminished by the fact that Kang’s most threatening assault since was confined to the Quantum Realm and summarily quashed by just two Avengers. At the same time, Loki has seemingly provided the answer to Kang’s absence by having the reformed TVA seek out and suppress Kang variants before they can cause concern.
Thankfully, it appears as though the MCU was able to quit before it was too late, as only a handful of movies in the Multiverse Saga have thus far addressed or dealt with the multiverse itself. This has confined Kang to just two major MCU productions, and while their respective plots may have been negatively affected by his departure, it isn’t as if Kang had much time to become a mainstay villain. Still, despite Doom taking his place at the forefront of the Multiverse Saga, it’s still plausible for Avengers: Doomsday to properly address Kang’s actions thus far.