Description of the characters of Loki's TV series

Description of the characters of Loki's TV series

I'm ready for a Loki TV series, but I'm a little confused by the strange new situation our anti-hero finds himself in. Or is there such a thing as a Loki TV series? Yes, he was killed. No, that doesn't matter anymore. The time crime he faces, that is what matters.

So Loki (which Loki, see below) is in the Time Variance Authority, the organization that manages the timeline to keep history on track. But the TVA doesn't run on its own like an automatic clock, and so we have the characters we will meet in the Disney Plus series. Oh, and now that you've seen the first episode, check out our Loki episodes 1 + 2 review.

Fortunately, we can already tell you about some of them, as their names are tied to comic book characters. Of course, we don't know which parts of their history Marvel will choose to discard, so be prepared for possible spoilers.

What can we say about Loki that hasn't already been yelled at in anger by his family? As the God of Mischief and Thor's (adoptive) brother, Loki is a nuisance to most of the MCU heroes. He has faked his own death on numerous occasions, invaded New York City on behalf of Thanos in the first Avengers film, and has always been a nuisance.

Nevertheless, we felt a little sad when he died in Avengers: Infinity War. Loki, threatened by the thought of Thor's death at the hands of Thanos, revealed the Tesseract to the mad Titan and unleashed the Hulk on Thanos. In that very scene, Loki was choked to death by Thanos.

So how does Loki live? In the time stealer of "Endgame," the Avengers returned to retrieve the Tesseract, but all did not go according to plan. The briefcase was fumbled and a glowing blue cube popped out. And then Loki grabbed it and disappeared in a puff of smoke. This was the Loki from the Loki TV series, a variant of the Loki we know, not the real Loki.

He then woke up in the desert, as seen in early Loki trailers. From what we know from subsequent trailers, his time-hopping madness did not end there.

A strangely named comic book character named Mobius M. Mobius first appeared in Fantastic Four #353 (published in 1991). Nicknamed "Mevy," this Time Varying Bureau official led the prosecution against the Richards family for crimes including "continuity theft.

We expect similar charges to be brought against Loki. Well, a variant of Loki, who escaped from prison in "Endgame". As seen in the trailer, Loki seems to have gone on a historical romp and created a piece of true criminal history in the sky.

In the comics, Mobius has ties to Kung the Conquer, a character rumored to appear in the "Loki" series.

In the Loki series, Mobius appears to be a detective tasked with the difficult job of getting Loki to work with the TVA and right his wrongs. Mebius does not seem to trust Loki.

Lavonna Lexus Renslayer (known in the comics as Lavonna Renslayer) is a judge at the Time Variation Authority and one of Mobius' colleagues. In the trailer, she appears to be very suspicious of Loki's ability to rehabilitate himself. In the comics, he seems to be a much different person.

Renslayer has a strong history of working with those on the side of good; Lavonna Renslayer, daughter of King Karelius (who rules the earth in the 40th century), had to deal with the invader Kang the Conqueror, who fell in love with her. Lavonna rejected Kang, not because he was a villain, but because he was not royalty.

Then she had to roll her eyes as Kang did what most toxic men do - tried to prove his worth by fighting. Kang summoned the Avengers to fight him to show off his strength, but it did not impress Lavonna. She instead joined up with the Avengers, but they all lost.

After Kang demanded that Lavonna marry him, his men rebelled against him because he had acted against his own code of killing the royalty of a conquered people. This causes Kang to (naturally) ally the Avengers with the Lavonna.

Lavonna sacrificed herself to protect Kang and told him of her love.

A completely new character, Hunter B-15 of Unmi Mosaku, appears to be another employee of the Time Variation Bureau. Nothing is known about this character yet. We will update this article as soon as we know more.

Yes, Loki also has an adorable mascot character. Miss Minute greets Loki when he arrives at the Time Variation Bureau. "She" says from a TV monitor that it is her job to bring Loki up to speed before the trial.

Miss Minute's southern language is by veteran voice actress Tara Strong.

Someone running the "Miss Minute" Twitter account seems to be having fun, although their connection to the series has not been confirmed. They posted a message in cryptic script that was quickly deciphered by a fan, which read, "I swear I will burn it all down once I escape this hellish prison called TVA."

There will be more characters in Loki, but we do not know what roles will be available for the actors announced for this series. Richard E. Grant, Erica Coleman, Sasha Lane, Sofia di Martino, etc.

What we do know about the roles of these actors is that Coleman has been cast as Florence Schaffner. Schaffner was a stewardess on the plane hijacked by D.B. Cooper. And as the trailer indicates, D.B. Cooper may have been Loki all along.

We will update this article as more information about the characters becomes available.

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