Every Version Of Kang In Ant-Man 3's Post-Credits Scenes Explained
Joseph Russell
Published Mar 07, 2026
Immortus, the blue-skinned Kang seen presiding over the Council of Kangs in the post-credits scene of "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," is the final incarnation of Kang after Rama-Tut, Scarlet Centurion, and even Victor Timely. After his time as Rama-Tut, Kang Prime travels to the end of time. There, he finds Limbo, the "junk" realm fans saw during Season 1 of "Loki."
Originally, many fans thought that He Who Remains, the Kang variant introduced (and quickly killed) in "Loki" was Immortus, since the Immortus of the comics was recruited by the Time Variance Authority and prunes away timelines he considers dangerous. But it's clear that He Who Remains is actually a different variant from the comics who was recruited by the Time Variance Authority around the same time as Kang Prime became Rama-Tut.
In any case, after Kang was exiled from his rule over Egypt and arrived in Limbo, he mastered time and became Immortus. Unlike many other Kangs, Immortus is not particularly violent. Instead, he uses subtle trickery and manipulation of people and events to ensure that his preferred timelines come to pass. Over the years, he's proven to be one of the most diabolical and cunning enemies in the Marvel canon, and with his position at the head of the Council of Kangs, there's no telling what havoc he will unleash upon the MCU.