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SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the Loki Season 2 finale. Click away now if you do not want to know how the episode unfolds. Strap in, because the Loki Season 2 finale is quite the ...
Although he isn’t directly referred to as the God of Stories (yet), episode 5 gave it the nod when Loki said “I can rewrite the story”.
The “Loki” Season 2 finale went into some weird places. Only this time around, there’s a new He Who Remains sitting at the throne — and he’s not a Kang variant.
Well, no. Technically, he’s the God of Stories. More on that in a minute, because it does have a huge, possible tie to a future Marvel project, but first, a quick recap. Episode 6, now streaming ...
Easy enough to fix, he says. But no matter what, Loki is destined to lose. That is not an answer the God of Mischief is willing to accept, though.
Some shows have been more popular than others, with Loki being a clear fan favorite. I Thought Loki was over on Disney+, but the latest update is good news for fans of The God Of Mischief.
In a "Loki" Season 2 deleted scene, the god of mischief mentions characters who "said I was a problem," including Hercules, Amora and Absorbing Man.
And then at the end of Loki season 2, 14 years later, he turns to Mobius and Sylvie and says, ‘I know what I want I know what kind of god I need to be. For you. For all of us.’ ...
“At the end of Season 2, Loki is sitting on a kind of throne; but it’s not arrived in the shape he expected, and there’s no glory in it. There’s a kind of burden, and he’s alone.
Loki star Tom Hiddleston has once again addressed his future as the Marvel Cinematic Universe's God of Mischief and shares his take on whether Loki should still be considered a villain at this ...
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