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Originally Posted by KC_Connection
I would suggest it is vice versa.
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It’s definitely you. I’m talking about Majors, you’re talking about Kang and you don’t understand the distinction for some reason.
One of the articles you linked proves my point:
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This first one's as straightforward as it gets. The Marvel Cinematic Universe has already established the idea of different actors playing the same role — not just through the recasting of Edward Norton's Bruce Banner after "The Incredible*Hulk" or Terrence Howard after "Iron Man 2," but also through the multiverse itself. After John Krasinski's cameo as an alternate-universe Reed Richards in "Doctor*Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" and the, uh, bloody way that appearance ultimately went down, Marvel now has a built-in excuse to recast any character as they see fit.*This includes getting out from under the looming specter of Majors' Kang.*Just pin it on the multiverse!
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They already had the built-in excuse to recast Majors thanks to the multiverse, which was established long before this Loki season 2 finale.