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  2. Loki (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Hiddleston considered Loki's death in Avengers: Infinity War (2018) to be the emotional end of his character arc, though he knew when he filmed the death scene that he would make a cameo appearance in Avengers: Endgame (2019). [53] That Endgame scene sees a 2012 version of Loki escape with the Tesseract, which was not intended by the writers to ...

  3. ‘Avengers: Endgame’ – What Happened With Loki and ... - AOL

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    (This article contains some spoilers for “Avengers: Endgame.”)The most common problem with really long movies is a midsection that lulls — it’s unavoidable with many stories, and it’s a ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. ‘Loki’ just solved a big ‘Endgame’ mystery, but now we have ...

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    Loki just premiered on Disney+, and it’s the MCU Phase 4 show most fans have been dying to see. The new TV show isn’t exciting only because Loki (Tom Hiddleston) returns to the MCU after that ...

  6. Loki (Marvel Cinematic Universe) - Wikipedia

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    Loki and the other variants, Kid Loki, Classic Loki, Boastful Loki, and Alligator Loki, are chased by Alioth, a universe-devouring cloud-storm entity. They pass several pruned objects such as a Yellowjacket helmet and the Thanos-Copter and escape into Kid-Loki's underground tunnel.

  7. The Nexus Event - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. When Loki died at the end of Thor, it seemed like a plausible end to his character. It was not. His second sacrifice in Thor: The Dark World was a more obvious fake-out. The third time, when ...

  9. For All Time. Always. - Wikipedia

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    Sepinwall believed if the finale was examined "as setup for more Loki, in addition to letting MCU viewers get accustomed to a version of Kang", "For All Time. Always." was "a flawed but often fascinating conclusion to just one chapter of the Loki story, rather than the full graphic novel" and "easily the best of this year's three MCU finales". [7]