This Rumored Sony and Marvel Studios Crossover Isn’t What’s Best for Either Brand

There are many rumors about the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, especially given the less than successful entries released in the early 2020s. Likewise, the villainous Kang the Conqueror hasn’t gotten over with fans in terms of popularity, and that’s without addressing the legal issues surrounding the actor who played him. A supposed plan for the character would involve teaming him up with a completely unrelated Marvel figure, but this concept may yield disastrous results instead.
According to rumors, Marvel Studios has, or at least considered plans for Kang to team up with the Miguel O’Hara (aka Spider-Man 2099), who was seen in the animated movie Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. This bizarre idea has a lot of holes in it, to the point where many fans might question how logical it could be. In the end, the plan for Kang and the animated Spider-Man 2099 to work together would only further damage the MCU while also dragging down a beloved 1990s icon.
Having Thanos be the overarching threat made a lot of sense, especially since the various Infinity storylines from the source material were adapted. On the other hand, Kang has never been a particularly impressive or interesting villain, even in the comics, and he’s more of a punching bag for the Avengers than a fan-favorite foe. His only real claims to fame were the “Kang Dynasty” storyline from Kurt Busiek’s Avengers run, as well as “Time Runs Out.” Beyond that, he has little in the way of great stories or depth, and he’s equally lacking in presence or gravitas. His only real threat is that he travels in time or that there’s an infinite number of his variants, which isn’t exactly a compelling narrative concept.

There are many rumors about the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, especially given the less than successful entries released in the early 2020s. Likewise, the villainous Kang the Conqueror hasn’t gotten over with fans in terms of popularity, and that’s without addressing the legal issues surrounding the actor who played him. A supposed plan for the character would involve teaming him up with a completely unrelated Marvel figure, but this concept may yield disastrous results instead.

According to rumors, Marvel Studios has, or at least considered plans for Kang to team up with the Miguel O’Hara (aka Spider-Man 2099), who was seen in the animated movie Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. This bizarre idea has a lot of holes in it, to the point where many fans might question how logical it could be. In the end, the plan for Kang and the animated Spider-Man 2099 to work together would only further damage the MCU while also dragging down a beloved 1990s icon.

Having Thanos be the overarching threat made a lot of sense, especially since the various Infinity storylines from the source material were adapted. On the other hand, Kang has never been a particularly impressive or interesting villain, even in the comics, and he’s more of a punching bag for the Avengers than a fan-favorite foe. His only real claims to fame were the “Kang Dynasty” storyline from Kurt Busiek’s Avengers run, as well as “Time Runs Out.” Beyond that, he has little in the way of great stories or depth, and he’s equally lacking in presence or gravitas. His only real threat is that he travels in time or that there’s an infinite number of his variants, which isn’t exactly a compelling narrative concept.

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