Doctor Strange 2 sets the stage for a big MCU event, but we need to understand Kang’s death in Loki and place it on the timeline.
Kang’s first MCU death happens out of the regular flow of time. Loki , Sylvie , the TVA, and Kang do not experience time flow as each universe does. The finale, in particular, happens outside of time. It’s not inside a universe that flows from point A to point B. It’s in a static place with an overview of all time, forever.
Kang explaining how he isolated the timeline as he ended the multiversal wars. Image source: Marvel StudiosTherefore, there’s no correct way to set Kang’s death in the MCU chronology. Because Kang dies perpetually in that place. From our point of view, Kang’s death happens right now. It happened a second ago, and it will happen a second from now. Kang dies with each letter I type. And he dies with each word you read. It’s relentless. It’s simultaneous with the past, present, and future.
The simplest analogy for Kang’s perspective is watching TV, with a few differences. You can watch any channel for as long as you want, and you can change what happens on the screen in real time without anyone involved in those TV shows knowing what’s happening. You can watch as many channels as you want — in this case, timelines. And time doesn’t pass at all while you do. You have time to watch all the TV you want.happen, he stopped watching the universe at some point. That was the only way to give Loki and Sylvie free will. They could continue his work or kill him.
As a result, while Kang’s death happens simultaneously with everything in the primary MCU reality, includingDoctor Strange pushing America Chavez through a star-shaped portal. Image source: Marvel StudiosThat’s a very important detail which we’ve partly explained. The events in
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