Replacing Kang in the MCU Would’ve Repeated WB’s Justice League Mistake

The Marvel Cinematic Universe isn’t the well-oiled machine that it once was in terms of production and quality. Reception to recent projects has been fairly middling compared to previous entries, and the general hype is a lot lower than the excitement for the brand at its strongest. Likewise, overarching villain Kang the Conqueror hasn’t been able to fill the shoes of previous antagonist Thanos, and that’s without mentioning the legal troubles of actor Jonathan Majors, who portrays him. Marvel Studios supposedly had plans to fix this situation, though it’s now far too late for this idea to be implemented.According to reports, the movie studio at one point wanted to switch the focus from Kang the Conqueror to the yet-to-be introduced Doctor Doom. While this sounds like a good idea given where the MCU currently is as a brand, it’s a better idea to instead finish the current plans as intended. Not only would pivoting to Doctor Doom be incredibly rushed, but it would also repeat another problem experienced by another shared cinematic superhero universe. In fact, given the supposed plans for the MCU, it might be best just to wait things out.There is a lot of sound logic in making Doctor Doom the true villain of the sprawling “Multiverse Saga” in the Marvel Cinematic Universe instead of Kang the Conqueror. For one, Doom has a much bigger presence in the universe of Marvel Comics, not to mention far more iconic stories. Considered one of the premiere Marvel villains, he’s constantly put at the same level of Magneto, Green Goblin, Apocalypse, Kingpin and The Red Skull.These X-Men Villains Could Be The Next MCU Threat

The Marvel Cinematic Universe isn’t the well-oiled machine that it once was in terms of production and quality. Reception to recent projects has been fairly middling compared to previous entries, and the general hype is a lot lower than the excitement for the brand at its strongest. Likewise, overarching villain Kang the Conqueror hasn’t been able to fill the shoes of previous antagonist Thanos, and that’s without mentioning the legal troubles of actor Jonathan Majors, who portrays him. Marvel Studios supposedly had plans to fix this situation, though it’s now far too late for this idea to be implemented.

These X-Men Villains Could Be The Next MCU Threat

According to reports, the movie studio at one point wanted to switch the focus from Kang the Conqueror to the yet-to-be introduced Doctor Doom. While this sounds like a good idea given where the MCU currently is as a brand, it’s a better idea to instead finish the current plans as intended. Not only would pivoting to Doctor Doom be incredibly rushed, but it would also repeat another problem experienced by another shared cinematic superhero universe. In fact, given the supposed plans for the MCU, it might be best just to wait things out.

There is a lot of sound logic in making Doctor Doom the true villain of the sprawling “Multiverse Saga” in the Marvel Cinematic Universe instead of Kang the Conqueror. For one, Doom has a much bigger presence in the universe of Marvel Comics, not to mention far more iconic stories. Considered one of the premiere Marvel villains, he’s constantly put at the same level of Magneto, Green Goblin, Apocalypse, Kingpin and The Red Skull.

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