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Kang explained that he isolated the sacred timeline from the others and he just maintained it to prevent yet another multiversal war with his very own variants being more unreasonable than him.
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His involvement changes the tone of the MCU as it becomes more and more serious having the next big bad on the show. Jonathan Majors portraying Kang the Conqueror had been speculated to make his appearance in Loki as he was cast a little too early for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, especially knowing his connection to the TVA and the Time-Keepers in the comics.
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They also found out who is behind the creation of the Time Variance Authority and the fake Time-Keepers and much to the surprise, well, not really, of everyone, Kang the Conqueror arrives.Ĭomplicit with Kang was Miss Minutes as she knew all this time who the man behind the curtain was and she even addresses him as "He Who Remains" pertaining to Kang as the one who gets through until the end of time in his very own place called "The Citadel At The End of Time" indicating that The Void is at some time when time reaches the end of the line. Loki Episode 6, He Who Remains, started where the previous episode left off – with Sylvie and Loki going through the enchantment of Alioth and through what seems to be a place behind it.