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That Endgame scene sees a 2012 version of Loki escape with the Tesseract, which was not intended by the writers to set up a future television series as Loki was not planned then. Hiddleston was unaware of where Loki had gone with the Tesseract when he filmed the scene in 2017, [ 10 ] and did not learn about plans for Loki until around six weeks ...
[8] [9] The series takes place after the events of the film Avengers: Endgame (2019), in which an alternate version of Loki created a new timeline. [10] Loki premiered on June 9, 2021. Its first season, consisting of six episodes, concluded on July 14 and is part of Phase Four of the MCU. [11]
"Breaking Brad" is the second episode of the second season and eighth episode overall of the American television series Loki, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character Loki. It sees Loki working with Mobius M. Mobius , Hunter B-15 , and other members of the Time Variance Authority (TVA) to find Sylvie , while confronting rogue TVA Hunter X ...
After a well-deserved break from Marvel Cinematic Universe stories, … We learned how Falcon (Anthony Mackie) becomes the new Captain America and how Bucky (Sebastian Stan) starts being an ...
The season finale of "Loki" has big implications for Phase 4 of the MCU.
The first season of Loki ended its run last week, delivering the final details we needed to move forward with the MCU Phase 4. The finale revealed Marvel’s next big villain in the best possible ...
The mid-credits scene in which Loki wakes up surrounded by variants of himself was originally intended to take place the end of the episode, immediately after Loki is pruned. Herron said that the scene was moved to the mid-credits in post-production so the audience would "really feel like Loki has died", and Herron felt it would not make sense ...
(Below you’ll find some pretty significant spoilers for the premiere of Marvel series “Loki” on Disney+. So, if you haven’t watched the episode yet, you might want to steer. Unless you ...