Yeah. It's official. Season 2 of "Loki" is actually starting. For the first time on a Marvel Disney Plus show, the folks at Disney not only hinted at a second season, but went out of their way to let us know it was coming. However, Loki's director will not be back for this new episode, revealing a bit about the parts that have been left uncut.
Please note spoilers below. This article explains what happened in the "Loki" Season 1 finale and how it will lead to future installments. As for the possibility of a "Loki" Season 2, it is safe to say that we are very excited about it, especially considering what we want from the show.
But yes, at the end of episode 6 of "Loki," a huge official stamp revealed that "Loki will return in Season 2." There was no end credits scene. This was a much more official announcement than at the end of "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," where the title card simply changed to "Captain America and the Winter Soldier" and no statement was made as to whether a new season was coming.
Because of this ambiguity, confirmation of "Falcon and the Winter Soldier" Season 2 or "Wander Vision" Season 2 (which seems even less likely) is still awaited.
Loki season 1 ended with Sylvie kissing the Loki variant and then kicking him back to TVA before stabbing him to remain. Loki was left depressed, sad, and running around TVA in a panic.
Now that Sylvie has "freed the timeline," there is much turmoil in the MCU. Those who remain (who might be called Kang the Conqueror) remain in the Loki series timeline, and as he says, there seems to be a multi-world war going on.
Loki season 2 will see our Loki variant to work with Mobius and Hunter B-15, who supposedly tries to fix things and does not remember him.
Screenwriter Eric Martin said, "I wanted to spend more time with Mobius and Lenslayer. I wanted to dig deeper into her and really see their relationship. But Cobbit got in the way, and we didn't have time."
The film was also a "very good" film.
Since Disney Plus has not announced when "Loki" Season 2 will appear, let's look at the fact that "Loki" Season 1 took about a year and a half to film and produce - filming began in January 2020 and production on the finale began in June 2021 (a few weeks after Episode 1 aired). finished.
Rumors that "Loki" Season 2 would be renewed sprang up in November 2020, so we can infer that the script for the new season was written in the period after that leak and that the rumors included a January 2022 production start date.
This means that "Loki" Season 2 will likely air as early as June 2023.
It seems that everyone lived to see "Loki" Season 2. Yes, despite Sylvie stabbing "those who remain," we saw Jonathan Major's face in a giant statue at TVA. Thus, we cannot bet on who will return next season. Below is a list of likely/potential cast members, although nothing is truly confirmed.
We know that Kate Herron will not be back for "Loki" Season 2. Marvel and Disney were like, "Oh dear." Marvel and Disney were like, "Oh, dear." But as she points out, "When I joined Loki, it was always going to be those six episodes, like say."
She also commented on Loki's scene as king, which was not used in season 1: "It was basically going to be in episode 1 because I had so many memories of that episode. But honestly, it was a tonal issue. That scene was actually a very funny scene, and it was really beautifully written. But he was on the verge of his mother's death, and it didn't feel right to have something comical next to such a heartbreaking moment."
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