The Marvel Cinematic Universe is quickly approaching the release of Avengers: Doomsday, the first half of a two-part event that will bring the Multiverse Saga to a close. When the fifth Avengers installment was announced back in 2022, it was instead titled Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, and it would have revolved around the timeline-hopping Kang the Conqueror rather than Doctor Doom.Disney shifted direction after Kang actor Jonathan Majors was convicted of misdemeanor third-degree assault and second-degree harassment in 2023, but even prior to that incident, Kang failed to resonate with viewers to the extent that Thanos had. Though the MCU’s plans for Kang fell through, the animated series X-Men ’97 has accomplished what the live-action films could not. The latest episode, “Rise of Apocalypse: Part II,” showcased just how effective a villain Kang can be.As the mutant heroes soon learned, they were not the only time travelers present in X-Men ’97’s version of Ancient Egypt. The land was ruled by Rama-Tut, a pharaoh with access to advanced technology like robots and holograms. In the comics, Rama-Tut was one of many identities assumed by Kang, and the most recent episode of X-Men ’97 proved this to be true in the animated continuity as well.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is quickly approaching the release of Avengers: Doomsday, the first half of a two-part event that will bring the Multiverse Saga to a close. When the fifth Avengers installment was announced back in 2022, it was instead titled Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, and it would have revolved around the timeline-hopping Kang the Conqueror rather than Doctor Doom.
Disney shifted direction after Kang actor Jonathan Majors was convicted of misdemeanor third-degree assault and second-degree harassment in 2023, but even prior to that incident, Kang failed to resonate with viewers to the extent that Thanos had. Though the MCU’s plans for Kang fell through, the animated series X-Men ’97 has accomplished what the live-action films could not. The latest episode, “Rise of Apocalypse: Part II,” showcased just how effective a villain Kang can be.
As the mutant heroes soon learned, they were not the only time travelers present in X-Men ’97‘s version of Ancient Egypt. The land was ruled by Rama-Tut, a pharaoh with access to advanced technology like robots and holograms. In the comics, Rama-Tut was one of many identities assumed by Kang, and the most recent episode of X-Men ’97 proved this to be true in the animated continuity as well.
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