After two years, the god of practical jokes returns. The second season of Loki has finally started on Disney+ and tells a story crazy time travel adventure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We watched the start of the series and talk about the first two episodes in the new edition of Streamgegewer.
How does Loki’s story continue? Was the wait worth it? And what impact does season 2 have on future films and series in the Multiverse saga? We go through the most important questions about the new Loki episodes and also share ours Theories about what will happen next the plot.
Loki Season 2 on Disney+: In the podcast we talk about the start and what it means for the future of the MCU
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The last MCU series on Disney+, Secret Invasion, was unfortunately not a great success. It’s all the nicer that Loki is also in the second season lost none of its fascination has. A total of six new episodes take us into the depths of the Marvel multiverse and catapult us through different times and timelines.
The second season of Loki is particularly exciting with regard to the future of the MCU, not least the big villain of the Multiverse saga is up to mischief here: Kang the Conqueror (and its many variants). Sooner or later, this story will lead to Avengers 5: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers 6: Secret Wars.
We learn that in the first episode of the second season temporal loom know how the TVA (Time Variance Authority) tries to control the one true timeline. A powerful tool that could have a major impact on future MCU stories, starting with Deadpool 3, which hits theaters in 2024.
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