The finale of MCU%u2019s spin-off series Loki ended on a cliffhanger while promising season 2 for the same. The episode titled %u2018For all time always%u2019 was stuffed with surprises, shocks, and excitement. The episode had many twists and turns to offer, including the introduction of Kang the Conqueror, who will be the primary antagonist in Marvel%u2019s upcoming movie Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.

Spoiler alert!

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Here are five key takeaways from the episode:

Kang the Conqueror:

We cannot call it a surprise as many fans had already guessed the entry of Kang the Conqueror in MCU%u2019s Loki. Although it was not revealed specifically, and referred to as He Who Remains (played by Lovecraft Country%u2019s Jonathan Majors), the character that the two Loki variants found in the Citadel at the End of Time are Kang the Conqueror or at least one of his variants. 

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So exactly who is this Kang the Conqueror? In short, Kang the Conqueror (Nathaniel Richards) is a 31st-century scholar who becomes a powerful entity that likes playing with time. Kang has also conflicted with the Avengers in comics and has defeated them pretty easily, it is likely to assume that he may turn out to be the next big villain to replace Thanos.

TVA and the multiversal war:

The purpose of TVA was mainly to prevent the next multiversal war, however, TVA might have been revealed to be a bogus organization populated by variants whose minds have been wiped. If we are to believe He Who Remains%u2019 does seem to be speaking the truth, because the multiversal war took place, and it was due to the shenanigans by Kang%u2019s more evil variants who want control over the entire multiverse.

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Kang%u2019s gambit:

Kang offers Loki and Sylvie a choice, he asks them either to kill him or rule the Citadel at the End of Time and by extension TVA and the multiverse. Sylvie eventually chooses the first option, while Loki, argues with her to think about it. However, Sylvie kills Kang and now it appears the multiversal war is on.

What%u2019s Ravonna Renslayer%u2019s deal?

Ravonna Renslayer is a person whose existence, or the part she remembers, has been centered around the TVA for such a long time that she cannot imagine that it was all in vain. Ravonna however wants to continue doing her duties as this is the only %u201Ctruth%u201D she has ever known and denied it herself even when the real truth is in front of her is too terrible for her to contemplate.

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Mobius and Hunter B-15%u2019s amnesia:

Well, Mobius and Hunter B-15 deal with the branching of the Sacred Timeline, that they have never met Loki. It must be quite a difficult situation for the God of Mischief as he had come to treat Mobius as a friend whereas Sylvie has likely sent Loki to another timeline of TVA, where Mobius never encountered any Loki or his other variants. At the end of the episode, a statue of Kang the Conqueror was seen. 

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