MCU’s Fantastic Four Will Be Kang’s Origin Story And Introduction Of F4 At The Same Time

Fans Believe The Fantastic Four Movie Will Be A Time Travel/Multiverse Film In Which The Fantastic Four Try To Eliminate Nathaniel Richards.

By Amitabh Mukherji
January 30,2023
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In Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Kang the Conqueror, the next major threat to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is formally presented. Jonathan Majors takes on the role of the infamous Marvel villain after his variant made a brief surprise appearance in Loki season 1.
As an evil genius with the ability to travel through time, he appears to rule over at least a tiny portion of the quantum realm, where Scott Lang and his family are currently trapped. As a result, the film represents a crucial advancement toward Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, and let’s not forget the Fantastic Four.

Fantastic Four Won’t Be An Origin Story

Fantastic 4
Fantastic 4

Marvel boss Kevin Fiege himself stated that Fantastic 4 will not be an origin story, implying that when we encounter them in their film, they will already be established characters. For example, when we saw Spider-Man or Black Panther in Civil War, they had already been there for a long time. However, in the case of Fantastic 4, fans believe they will be from another timeframe rather than the main MCU 616 universe. They will have observed the Incursion of their own world and will be attempting to save the main MCU. Fans believe the Fantastic Four movie will be a time travel/multiverse film in which the Fantastic Four try to eliminate Nathaniel, masquerading as Pharaoh Rama-tut, from ancient Egypt and ultimately succeed in locking him in the Quantum realm.

Fantastic Four Might Show Up In Ant-Man 3

Fantastic Four Might Debut In Ant-Man 3
Fantastic Four Might Debut In Ant-Man 3

The Reddit theory holds that the Fantastic Four travelled across time to confront Rama Tut, a reincarnation of Kang the Conqueror, in order to destroy evil from the inside out. The Fantastic Four, on the other hand, were unable to complete their task, and Kang, also known as Rama Tut, was left free to wander the lands of ancient Egypt.

When Reed Richards and his team were attempting to destroy Kang, they accidentally travelled to ancient Egypt, where they are currently waiting for help. The upcoming Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania movie’s Scott Lang, who might have the ability to travel across time, is being hailed as a possible savior.

The Fantastic Four, according to the theory, are “lost and forgotten heroes from the 1960s.” They could take an innovative approach by evaluating present perspectives with 1960s cultural mindsets. Because of this, they would surely stand out from the rest of the MCU. This would explain why they were absent from important MCU events.

It Makes Perfect Sense

Reed Richards And Scott Lang
Reed Richards And Scott Lang

According to the theory, they are a group of scientists who were briefly imprisoned in the quantum world. Scott, Hope, and Cassie will keep them safe, no matter what happens in the film.

The Fantastic Four will first display one or more of their abilities in a credit scene.

Comparing this MCU theory to others, it seems remarkably plausible. Ant-Man and the Wasp demonstrated that visitors who spend enough time in the Quantum Realm, like Janet, can acquire special abilities. We already know that the Quantum Realm will play a significant role in Ant-Man 3.

If the Fantastic Four just became superheroes after their trip in the Quantum Realm, it seems reasonable that they would not be assisting in the Fight of New York, the War of Wakanda, or whichever battle you choose.

The Fantastic Four being in Ant-Man 3 makes sense, whether they are a regular group of people or well-known superheroes. After all, we know that Kang the Conqueror, who frequently opposes the Fantastic Four in the comics, is the main antagonist.

Kang appears to be the main antagonist in The Multiverse Saga; therefore, the Fantastic Four making an early appearance would help them prepare for the confrontation.