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Who is He Who Remains in Loki Finale? - Immortus MCU Villain Kang Variant Backstory
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This story contains spoilers for Episode 6 of “Loki” on Disney+.
Parting is such sweet sorrow but at least we know Loki will be back for another season.
The sixth episode of Marvel Studios’ time adventure was packed with revelations, including a mid-credits tag announcing “Loki” Season 2.
It’s been a long journey for our two favorite Loki variants. Picking up where Episode 5 left off, the finale titled “For All Times. Always.” sees Loki (Tom Hiddleston) and Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino) make their way toward a mysterious manor beyond the edge of time.
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Awaiting them at the Citadel at the End of Time? The man who has been pulling the strings behind the Time Keepers and Time Variance Authority all along, referred to as “He Who Remains” by Miss Minutes and even in the credits.
Loki season one finale brought some
major surprises to the table. But the most surprising of all was the debut of Jonathan Majors’ Kang, the man whose alternate reality self is known (and feared) as ‘Kang the Conqueror’.
The MCU version of the character appears to closely align with his Marvel Comics counterpart, but there are a few key quirks missing from his MCU backstory.
In
Loki, he’s described as a scientist who discovers the key to alternate realities and in doing so, creates multiple versions of himself, each of which are more powerful and maniacal than the last.