Avengers: Doomsday (2025)

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Title: Avengers: The Kang Dynasty (2025)

Genre: Action, Science Fiction

Director: Destin Daniel Cretton

Release: 2025-05-02

Plot: An upcoming Phase 6 Marvel Cinematic Universe film and part of The Multiverse Saga.
 

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Didn't the end of Loki already explain exactly what's going to happen, because it already happened?
 
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Pretty much. That version of "Kang" had essentially won the multiverse war and created a situation that avoided the multiverse being connected with their universe. With him dead, there is no one preventing that, which will allow the other versions of Kang to manifest and do their thing. That is why he said "see you soon" before he died.
 
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Pretty much. That version of "Kang" had essentially won the multiverse war and created a situation that avoided the multiverse being connected with their universe. With him dead, there is no one preventing that, which will allow the other versions of Kang to manifest and do their thing. That is why he said "see you soon" before he died.
So I thought that the "Kang" at the end of Loki had won the multiverse war and created the TVA to eliminate any multiverse timeline branches off of the sacred timeline (aka the timeline in which he won.)

So after the end of Loki, that's when the situation expanded from a handful of freak variants and timeline branches to a full-blown multiverse, because there was no one pruning branches from the central timeline, causing all branches to grow infinitely.

So as long as that Kang was alive, there was no real multiverse.
 
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Pretty much. That version of "Kang" had essentially won the multiverse war and created a situation that avoided the multiverse being connected with their universe. With him dead, there is no one preventing that, which will allow the other versions of Kang to manifest and do their thing. That is why he said "see you soon" before he died.

Sorta, but not really.

Wasn't a permanent victory as at some point he was going to die/go crazy/whatever and the multiverse was going to come back as if it had never left in the first place.
 
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