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Speaking with The U.S. Sun, Majors addressed the possibility of a Marvel comeback. “I cannot say anything about that,” he said. “Well, it’s a multiverse, so there’s always that. Always a lot of opportunity for that.” The outlet noted that Majors “grinned ear-to-ear” when discussing the MCU.
Could Jonathan Majors Return in Avengers: Doomsday?

At first glance, the odds of Majors returning to the MCU seem low. Not only would the studio probably like to distance itself from any controversy surrounding the actor, the Kang storyline was falling flat even before Majors’ verdict. While Majors impressed as Kang variants He Who Remains and Victor Timely on Loki, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania was positioned as Kang the Conqueror’s big coming out party. Rather than establishing Kang as a dangerous threat, the film earned a mixed reception and underwhelmed at the box office. One of the goals of Avengers: Doomsday is to get the MCU back on track by revitalizing fan interest; reviving a defunct character arc people weren’t responding to would be counterintuitive to that.
That said, Kang was such a prominent figure in the early days of the Multiverse Saga that it would arguably be jarring if the character was just completely abandoned going into Doomsday. He was being set up as the successor to Thanos, and if Doomsday doesn’t address the character’s fate in some way, it could be a lingering question that hangs over the film. It would perhaps make sense to bring some closure to the Kang storyline early in Doomsday. One possibility would be to have Doom kill the Kang variants that were present at the Council of Kangs, which would be a demonstration of the new villain’s immense power.








