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Loki (Drama Season 2)/Plot. Last Modified: . Category. Marvel Cinematic Universe Drama/Marvel Studios/Plot; Loki (drama) But suddenly, Loki returns to Loki’s Role in the MCU Plot. Loki’s actions have significantly impacted the plot of the MCU, often serving as a catalyst for key events. In Thor, Loki’s attempt to overthrow Odin
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Wilson and Hiddleston’s varying flavors of smartass each bouncing off of Quan’s smiling deadpan. Things only get sillier (and more fun) once Loki jumps back in time, splitting the conversation between two different O.B.s, and allowing writer Eric Martin to slip in a bit of “don’t think too hard about the time travel” joking, while also confirming that Loki temporal mechanics apparently operate on Bill & Ted-style rules (i.e., Loki convincing O.B. to build a whatsit in the past, leading to it suddenly being close at hand in the present). Directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (who mostly stick to house style here, wide shots of earth-tone bureaucratic corridors in abundance) have their most fun of the night with this sequence, stitching the two conversations together to give the whole thing a natural flow. It’s all tremendously silly, and happily so, even as the episode starts speeding up again, instituting a literal ticking clock in its closing minutes to try to convey a sense of stakes. Because the thing is, that for as hard as its gone in its efforts to lay down some connective tissue for the MCU’s various multiverse endeavors (and despite tonight’s episode coming immediately after one of the most unapologetic exposition dumps this franchise has ever performed), Loki has always worked best as a character piece. That’s true whether Loki and Mobius are busy bickering about tiny details of his mid-jump facial expressions, or when Hiddleston throws himself into the godling’s efforts to make sense of the confrontation at the end of last season’s “For All Time. Always.” (Loki keeps stressing that it was an impossible decision—although Sylvie, the person most directly harmed by He Who Remains’ temporal machinations, certainly didn’t seem to agree.) The plot material—surprisingly scant, at least for now—is mostly just window dressing, an excuse to shove Wilson into a beautifully bulky space suit, or to give Loki a brief moment of connection with Sylvie before getting pruned, in just the right time and place, in order to be saved from his leaps through time. For now, the plot side of things is loose, ambiguous. That “nobody knows Loki” reality? Simply the past, at a time when one of the Kangs was ruling the TVA more openly, and before one of several regular memory wipes for its staff. Ravonna Renslayer is in the wind, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, like Majors, appearing only as a voice Loki (Drama Season 2)/Plot. Last Modified: . Category. Marvel Cinematic Universe Drama/Marvel Studios/Plot; Loki (drama) But suddenly, Loki returns to The First Season of Loki premiered on Disney+ on June 9, 2021 and concluded on July 14, 2021.Synopsis[]In Marvel Studios' Loki, the mercurial villain Loki resumes his role as the God of Mischief in a new series that takes place after the events of Avengers: Endgame.[1]Plot[] Immediately after seizing the Tesseract as a result from the actions of time-displaced Avengers, Loki is arrested by the Time Variance Authority for creating a branched timeline and is taken into their headquarters. Following an extensive screening process, Judge Ravonna Renslayer sentences the God of Mischief to be pruned, but Agent Mobius M. Mobius intervenes and instead takes him into a Time Theatre for interrogation. As Loki contemplates his ability to possess free will in a predetermined timeline, Mobius shows him his intended future in the "Sacred Timeline", which includes his role in the death of his adoptive mother. Loki is left in disbelief. When Mobius momentarily leaves the room for a briefing with Hunter B-15, Loki manages to escape and retrieves the confiscated Tesseract. However, he discovers it is powerless in the TVA. B-15 rushes to prune Loki, but he returns to the Time Theatre and uncovers more of his future: from his strengthened bond with Thor to his death at Thanos' hands. Mobius later recruits Loki to respond to a renegade Loki Variant, who had been attacking the TVA's Minutemen in various time periods. Loki, Mobius, and B-15 travel to a 1985 Wisconsin branch in search of The Variant, who had kidnappedComments
Wilson and Hiddleston’s varying flavors of smartass each bouncing off of Quan’s smiling deadpan. Things only get sillier (and more fun) once Loki jumps back in time, splitting the conversation between two different O.B.s, and allowing writer Eric Martin to slip in a bit of “don’t think too hard about the time travel” joking, while also confirming that Loki temporal mechanics apparently operate on Bill & Ted-style rules (i.e., Loki convincing O.B. to build a whatsit in the past, leading to it suddenly being close at hand in the present). Directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (who mostly stick to house style here, wide shots of earth-tone bureaucratic corridors in abundance) have their most fun of the night with this sequence, stitching the two conversations together to give the whole thing a natural flow. It’s all tremendously silly, and happily so, even as the episode starts speeding up again, instituting a literal ticking clock in its closing minutes to try to convey a sense of stakes. Because the thing is, that for as hard as its gone in its efforts to lay down some connective tissue for the MCU’s various multiverse endeavors (and despite tonight’s episode coming immediately after one of the most unapologetic exposition dumps this franchise has ever performed), Loki has always worked best as a character piece. That’s true whether Loki and Mobius are busy bickering about tiny details of his mid-jump facial expressions, or when Hiddleston throws himself into the godling’s efforts to make sense of the confrontation at the end of last season’s “For All Time. Always.” (Loki keeps stressing that it was an impossible decision—although Sylvie, the person most directly harmed by He Who Remains’ temporal machinations, certainly didn’t seem to agree.) The plot material—surprisingly scant, at least for now—is mostly just window dressing, an excuse to shove Wilson into a beautifully bulky space suit, or to give Loki a brief moment of connection with Sylvie before getting pruned, in just the right time and place, in order to be saved from his leaps through time. For now, the plot side of things is loose, ambiguous. That “nobody knows Loki” reality? Simply the past, at a time when one of the Kangs was ruling the TVA more openly, and before one of several regular memory wipes for its staff. Ravonna Renslayer is in the wind, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, like Majors, appearing only as a voice
2025-04-10The First Season of Loki premiered on Disney+ on June 9, 2021 and concluded on July 14, 2021.Synopsis[]In Marvel Studios' Loki, the mercurial villain Loki resumes his role as the God of Mischief in a new series that takes place after the events of Avengers: Endgame.[1]Plot[] Immediately after seizing the Tesseract as a result from the actions of time-displaced Avengers, Loki is arrested by the Time Variance Authority for creating a branched timeline and is taken into their headquarters. Following an extensive screening process, Judge Ravonna Renslayer sentences the God of Mischief to be pruned, but Agent Mobius M. Mobius intervenes and instead takes him into a Time Theatre for interrogation. As Loki contemplates his ability to possess free will in a predetermined timeline, Mobius shows him his intended future in the "Sacred Timeline", which includes his role in the death of his adoptive mother. Loki is left in disbelief. When Mobius momentarily leaves the room for a briefing with Hunter B-15, Loki manages to escape and retrieves the confiscated Tesseract. However, he discovers it is powerless in the TVA. B-15 rushes to prune Loki, but he returns to the Time Theatre and uncovers more of his future: from his strengthened bond with Thor to his death at Thanos' hands. Mobius later recruits Loki to respond to a renegade Loki Variant, who had been attacking the TVA's Minutemen in various time periods. Loki, Mobius, and B-15 travel to a 1985 Wisconsin branch in search of The Variant, who had kidnapped
2025-04-01Would be unprepared to face these unfamiliar adversaries. Loki led each of these “prime movers” into believing that they were the one arranging the devious scheme. Once Thor uncovered Loki’s plot, he defeated his trickster brother once again.Later with the help of Amora, Loki devised another plan against Thor while he was bound to mortal Eric Masterson, AKA Thunderstrike. Loki had Eric’s son Kevin captured. Thor managed to set Kevin free, but in spite of this Loki sent a blast of energy towards the boy and his mother Marcy. Turning on Loki, Amora had Kevin’s babysitter take the blast instead of the Mastersons. Furious with this attack, Thor drew Loki’s life force from his body with the power of Mjolnir, seemingly killing him. Consequently, Thor was banished to the subconscious of Eric while the mortal himself took God of Thunder’s place. Loki had not died, however, and his consciousness had taken over Odin’s body while in Odinsleep. Loki was finally able to take over Asgard, but Eric and Sif were able to recover Odin’s spirit and restore it to his body, while Loki was claimed by the demon Mephisto.In the dimension of Earth-93060, aka “the Ultraverse,” Loki battled the Ultras for the six Infinity Gems. After discovering that there was a seventh stone, the Ego gem, En Dwi Gast, AKA Grandmaster, pitted the Avengers and the Ultraforce against each other in competition for the prize. Defeated, Loki was sent back to his native reality.In one of Loki’s final attempts at
2025-04-03'Loki' Finale: I Am Absolutely Livid Over This One Owen Wilson Plot Point Loki Sign in to your Collider account Image via Disney+ [Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for Loki episode 6, "For All Time. Always."] I would like to apologize in advance for any typos found in this article, as I did not so much "type it" as I did repeatedly rain vicious hammer blows upon my keyboard, fists bruised and unrelenting, incomprehensible and quite frankly disturbing wails of rage pouring from my mouth over the grievous oversight committed by the Loki finale. Titled "For All Time, Always", the sixth episode of Loki season 1 covered a lot of ground, introducing Jonathan Majors as Marvel supervillain Kang the Conqueror (maybe), broke the multiversal timeline, and set a chaotic stage for the next five or so years of MCU films. But at no point, during any of this, does Owen Wilson's Mobius ride a jet-ski. Not once, not even for a little. I've checked. I've rewound the tapes. Owen Wilson enjoys roughly five minutes of screentime in this episode and for exactly zero (0) seconds is he carving through salt aboard a sweet Kawasaki Ultra 310. Image via Disney+ If you're thinking "what?" or possibly even "calm down," let's return to Loki episode 2, which introduced the funny little character quirk that Mobius casually read jet-ski magazines. "Because they're awesome," he tells Loki (Tom Hiddleston) as an explanation, leaving it a humorous bit of banter until the later reveal
2025-04-14Is reportedly chained to a tree as a punishment for the crime of killing his father to obtain the Devil Fruit from him. The spoilers show that Luffy embarks on a journey to meet Loki as he hears about his deeds.Additionally the focus as per One Piece Chapter 1130 spoilers shifts to a double spread provided at the end of the issue. This gives readers a glimpse of the nation of Elbaph, revealing that the layer under Yggdrasil’s tree is the exact location of the village and the castle. The spoilers also suggest that readers might get a chance to meet Loki here and Yggdrasil might reportedly be the tree he is chained to. Following the release of Chapter 1130, the One Piece manga is set to be on a two-week hiatus.The post One Piece Chapter 1130 Spoilers & Manga Plot Leaks appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
2025-03-28The timelines have realigned, people—and we're back in one of the good ones. How can I tell? Because Disney released a new trailer for Loki Season Two, which debuts on October 6. Following a string of disappointing Marvel Cinematic Universe outings, the preview begins with the one and only thing that could pull me back into the action: Ke Huy Quan. Loki and Mobius meet up with our man, who seems to be manning some sort of TVA help desk. Time-slipping! That's a new one. In the rest of the trailer, we see a reunited Loki and Mobius back in action, spiffy suits and all. Clearly, the duo is working together to stop at least one of the Jonathan Majors-played Kangs. (It's still unclear how, exactly, Disney will handle the actor's recent legal troubles.) Hell, we even see Sylvie working at an old-timey McDonald's! Now, given that Loki instigated *checks calendar* at least several years of action in the MCU, it's time to wildly speculate what's in store for its future episodes. So if we're talking about what's going to happen in Season Two of Loki, it's probably best to, you know, take stock on the hours and hours of likely-billion-dollar-grossing stories while we're at it. Here's everything we know about the future of Loki so far.What Will Season Two of Loki Be About? All right. So Sylvie just up and started a multiversal war. Per Kang's episode-long breakdown of his plans, we're about to see an infinite amount of Kangs bust up the MCU. This saga has somewhat played out over the course of Spider-Man: No Way Home and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which both depicted multiversal shenanigans. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, which also involved Kang and a multiverse-related plot, has seen the brunt of Loki's aftershock so far.Sign Up for Disney+In the ending of Loki, Sylvie boots the God of Mischief to the TVA headquarters in another timeline, one that Kang has already conquered. So it's incredibly likely that, at some point, we'll catch up with HiddleLoki right after the events of the first season, watching the newfound good guy try to catch up the TVA on everything that happened before Sylvie killed Kang. As for the one-horned wonder? She'll have some splainin' to do when we meet up with her next. Maybe, just maybe, this is the event that teaches her how to trust—leading to the inevitable Sylvie-Loki power couple of our dreams. Then, we'll see them try to un-do the catastrophe they started, meeting up with heroes like Doctor Strange along the way. Last May, Loki's screenwriter, Michael Waldron, teased what might be in store for the future of the series. In an interview with Polygon—timed to another Marvel he wrote, a little film called Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness—Waldron was asked if Loki's second season could out-weird the first. “I don’t know if I could go any weirder than we went in Season One,” Waldron said. “We had an
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