2 Years Later, Marvel"s Official Response To The Grossest MCU Thanos Death Theory Has Only Gotten Weirder
Summary
- Ant-Man debunked the theory of defeating Thanos by climbing inside him and expanding – a creative yet gross idea.
- Introducing Kang as the next big villain after mocking Ant-Man's abilities was an unexpected turn in the MCU.
- Ant-Man's future in the MCU seems uncertain, with enthusiasm waning and Kang's debut falling flat in the latest movie.
2 years ago, Ant-Man addressed a gross MCU Thanos death theory which is ten times weirder today. Thanos has been one of the MCU's most iconic villains ever since he debuted in the post-credits scene of The Avengers, even clinching victory against Earth's Mightiest Heroes in Avengers: Infinity War. Although the Avengers would later defeat Thanos through time travel shenanigans, Thanos' proven threat level has yet to be matched in the MCU timeline by any other villain, with recent developments throwing the big bad of the Multiverse Saga into question for upcoming MCU releases.
Before his defeat, the year between Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame was rife with speculation. Thanos had proven to be strong enough to best the Hulk, Vision, Scarlet Witch, and Doctor Strange – arguably the strongest characters in the MCU. Despite Ant-Man rarely being counted among this group, one of the most popular theories and memes asserted that he boasted a unique yet wildly unconventional ability to defeat Thanos – one that Ant-Man himself addressed two years ago.
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Paul Rudd's Ant-Man Has Directly Addressed The Most Infamous Thanos Death Theory Scott Lang Addressed The Elephant In The Room On Disney's Cruise Ship While Ant-Man would ultimately provide the key to defeating Thanos in Avengers: Endgame, a far more aberrant theory suggested that he could kill Thanos solo. This theory suggested that Ant-Man could simply shrink down, climb inside Thanos, and expand, exploding the Mad Titan. While the theory was gross and hilarious in equal measure, it is also hard to argue against the practicality of the solution. Had Ant-Man been present during Avengers: Infinity War, he could very well have turned the tide of the battle, and the theory swiftly attached itself to Ant-Man's identity.
Except it appears that Ant-Man himself disagrees with the Thanos death theory. Avengers: Quantum Encounter is an Avengers short screened on Disney's cruise ship, Disney Wish. Footage of the short (via YouTube) shows Ant-Man directly addressing the theory, stating:
Let me address the elephant in the room. I've heard a lot of chatter out there asking why I didn't shrink down, go in, and uh…kill Thanos in a really creative way. First of all: gross. Secondly, it's much more complicated than that. Allow me to explain…
Hope Van Dyne then cuts him off before he can explain why this tactic would not have worked. The footage helps cement Ant-Man as a source of comic relief in the MCU by having him even address the ridiculous situation. Just one year later, however, Ant-Man would pivot to becoming of paramount importance.
Ant-Man Going From The Thanos Death Theory To Introducing Kang Is Even Stranger Ant-Man Was The First Avenger To Face Kang Close Before the departure of Jonathan Majors from the MCU, the Multiverse Saga's new arch-villain was ostensibly supposed to be Kang the Conqueror. While the Kang variant He Who Remains made his debut in Loki season 1 and introduced the concept of the multiverse, it wouldn't be until Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania that Kang the Conqueror debuted in earnest as an exile to the quantum realm. Kang's story immediately made Ant-Man's third movie one of the most important in the Multiverse Saga, as it introduced the character meant to replace Thanos.
Kang the Conqueror was originally going to be the main villain of Avengers 5.
Doing so soon after Ant-Man was the butt of a joke felt particularly off-kilter. Kang's mere presence in the solo movie of one of the weakest and most comedic Avengers was enough to substantially reduce his threat level instead of debuting him opposite a more appropriately powerful character like Doctor Strange. Unfortunately, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania would fall flat, depicting the Multiverse Saga's big bad defeat almost as soon as he was introduced, and remaining one of the worst-rated movies in the MCU.
What Even Is Ant-Man's Future In The MCU? Ant-Man's MCU Future Looks Rocky Close The MCU has now pivoted to make Doctor Doom the Multiverse Saga's arch-villain, changing the title of the fifth Avengers movie from Avengers: The Kang Dynasty to Avengers: Doomsday, with Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom taking center stage. While Kang the Conqueror was largely seen as a high point of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, the poor performance of his debut didn't just throw Kang's MCU future into disarray. Ant-Man's own MCU future is also up for debate, as enthusiasm surrounding his character has seemingly waned.
Marvel's general failure to make Ant-Man one of the most important members of the Avengers has jeopardized his future in the MCU. This has been compounded by the fact that Evangeline Lilly – who portrays the Wasp – recently announced that she is stepping away from acting. While there is little doubt that Ant-Man will still feature heavily in the two upcoming Avengers movies, it now looks less likely that he would survive the soft reboot that the MCU is reportedly going to undergo after Avengers: Secret Wars.
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