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Tom Hiddleston’s Loki season two is getting a tremendous response from the fans and from the critics. While the Marvel star is having a gala time playing the God of Mischief on the small screen, the actor almost played the role of Kang the Conqueror Variant. The final episode of season one of Loki introduced the MCU’s first Variant of Kang named He Who Remains. The role is now portrayed by Jonathan Majors. Scroll down to know the scoop.
Kang was also seen in Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania starring Paul Rudd in the lead role. Now, sharing big news with the fans, the executive producer of Loki season two, Kevin Wright, has revealed that Tom Hiddleston was considered for the role of Kang.
According to The Direct, while speaking to Den of Geek, Kevin Wright confirmed that there were “conversations about what if Loki was He Who Remains.” He continued, “We just thought [He Who Remains] would be a great title for the last man standing in the multiversal war. In the writers’ room, all ideas are on the table, and there were conversations about what if Loki was He Who Remains.” Let’s not forget that Loki and Sylvie are both Loki Variants and if Tom would have played the Kang variant He Who Remains, the season’s theme would then focus on the lead confronting themselves.
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