No, Marvel Studios Doesn’t Need To Explain a Potential Kang Recast

Marvel Studios has always faced obstacles, but the last few years after the Infinity Saga have presented some major uphill climbs. The shocking death of Chadwick Boseman caused Marvel Studios and director Ryan Coogler to restructure Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and likely other plans for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Like so many others, the studio also had to deal with a pandemic that altered the rollout for its next saga. Marvel Studios also isn’t as successful as it once was, with various box office bombs and critical failures that would’ve been unheard of before and the WGA and SAG-Aftra strikes this year paused development for months. Now, Marvel Studios has moved on from Jonathan Majors after being found guilty of third-degree reckless assault and harassment.Majors’ career was skyrocketing with the addition of Kang to his credits before the verdict. He was set to be the MCU’s next big bad, with Kevin Feige confidently stating at San Diego Comic-Con in 2022 that the MCU’s future rested on the actors’ shoulders. Majors first appeared as He Who Remains at the end of Loki’s first season and then appeared in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. The studio has now fired Majors from the Kang role after the charges. While it’s not confirmed how Marvel Studios will move forward, it seems it will either recast the role or pivot to another villain. If Marvel Studios recast Kang, some believe it would explain why the character looks different. Here are some reasons why Marvel Studios will not have to do that.With all these recasts, Marvel Studios has never acknowledged these characters’ new appearances within the universe. The story just moved forward without hesitation. The closest to an acknowledgment is a joke made in Iron Man 2 when Don Cheadle’s James “Rhodey” Rhodes says to Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark, “Look, it’s me. I’m here. Deal with it. Let’s move on” in his introductory scene. Black Panther died in Wakanda Forever after Chadwick Boseman’s real-life passing after the studio decided against a recast, so that might be the only way Marvel Studios explains Kang’s possible disappearance or death if they bring in a new villain.

Marvel Studios has always faced obstacles, but the last few years after the Infinity Saga have presented some major uphill climbs. The shocking death of Chadwick Boseman caused Marvel Studios and director Ryan Coogler to restructure Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and likely other plans for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Like so many others, the studio also had to deal with a pandemic that altered the rollout for its next saga. Marvel Studios also isn’t as successful as it once was, with various box office bombs and critical failures that would’ve been unheard of before and the WGA and SAG-Aftra strikes this year paused development for months. Now, Marvel Studios has moved on from Jonathan Majors after being found guilty of third-degree reckless assault and harassment.

Majors’ career was skyrocketing with the addition of Kang to his credits before the verdict. He was set to be the MCU’s next big bad, with Kevin Feige confidently stating at San Diego Comic-Con in 2022 that the MCU’s future rested on the actors’ shoulders. Majors first appeared as He Who Remains at the end of Loki‘s first season and then appeared in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. The studio has now fired Majors from the Kang role after the charges. While it’s not confirmed how Marvel Studios will move forward, it seems it will either recast the role or pivot to another villain. If Marvel Studios recast Kang, some believe it would explain why the character looks different. Here are some reasons why Marvel Studios will not have to do that.

With all these recasts, Marvel Studios has never acknowledged these characters’ new appearances within the universe. The story just moved forward without hesitation. The closest to an acknowledgment is a joke made in Iron Man 2 when Don Cheadle‘s James “Rhodey” Rhodes says to Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark, “Look, it’s me. I’m here. Deal with it. Let’s move on” in his introductory scene. Black Panther died in Wakanda Forever after Chadwick Boseman’s real-life passing after the studio decided against a recast, so that might be the only way Marvel Studios explains Kang’s possible disappearance or death if they bring in a new villain.

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