New rumors explain how the MCU might proceed with Kang after Jonathan Majors’ departure.
Key Takeaways:
- MCU might move forward with Kang after firing Jonathan Majors.
- Marvel Studios and Disney have shown interest in John David Washington to replace Jonathan Majors for the role of Kang.
Recent rumors hint at Marvel Studios’ plans for Kang the Conqueror following the decision to change the subtitle of Avengers 5 from “The Kang Dynasty.
According to insider Daniel Richtman, Marvel intends to keep Kang as a significant part of the overarching storyline, albeit with a twist.
Instead of being the sole antagonist as initially planned, Kang will reportedly be paired with another villain in the upcoming Avengers films.
These rumors surfaced after concerns arose regarding Jonathan Majors‘ involvement following legal issues. It was previously speculated that Marvel might pivot away from Kang altogether, potentially replacing him with villains like Doctor Doom or Apocalypse. However, Marvel has yet to confirm any official changes.
With these latest rumors, it seems that Kang may still be involved in the MCU‘s future, potentially alongside new villains and with a different actor portraying the character.
Marvel Reportedly Eyeing John David Washington for Kang Role
Earlier this month, Daniel Richtman reported that Marvel Studios and Disney have shown interest in John David Washington to replace Jonathan Majors for the role of Kang.
Washington is reportedly being considered for his debut in the MCU, although other actors have also been suggested. Another name in the mix for the new version of Kang is Academy Award-nominated actor Coleman Domingo.
Washington, who earned an Academy Award nomination for his role in Spike Lee’s Black KKKlansman in 2018 alongside Adam Driver, has been linked to the MCU.
Driver himself has been rumored to join the MCU, with reports suggesting that Kevin Feige wanted him to portray Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic in the Fantastic Four reboot.
However, Pedro Pascal has since been announced for the role, alongside Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach.