"Loki" Is Completely Rewriting The Marvel Cinematic Universe — Here's Where It Can Go From Here
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Loki is turning out to be the biggest TV show in the Marvel Cinematic Universe so far.
The first two episodes of Loki spent a great deal of time using conversational exposition to explain time travel, the TVA, the multiverse, and variants.
Initially, I was worried about how they would make Loki a "good" guy. He has done quite a bit of growing since Avengers. Thor: Dark World, Thor: Ragnarok, and Avengers: Infinity War gave Loki a nice rounded story where we saw him shed his evil skin to become a vulnerable anti-hero of sorts. However, how would the MCU gives Loki all that character progression in a six-episode series that needs to build other characters? By making Loki watch all those movies, of course!
It wasn't what I was expecting, but it worked. Loki was able to progress through his own emotions and grow just by watching all the highlights of the moments that caused that very same growth for us in real-time over the last decade. Now, that's brilliant and easy!
Then, there's Lady Loki.
Will the MCU follow Scandinavian culture?
And what about other variants?
Let's also not forget about Kang.
Speaking of nexus events...
Plus, the destinations of the bombings that Lady Loki set off are truly telling...
What does this all mean for the future of the MCU though?
We all thought WandaVision would be the series to show the break in the multi-verse. Nope! It makes sense in hindsight, though. Wanda never really got an origin story (and neither did Sam). It makes sense that her show, and Falcon's show, would give these heroes growth and back story. Loki, on the other hand, has had tons of growth and backstory. That gave Marvel more freedom to play with the MCU at large, since they didn't have to focus as hard on solidifying his character in this series.
Consider the fact that we are meeting multiple Loki's opens the MCU wide open. We've seen Sony introduce this concept in the Into The Spider-Verse animated film, however, the MCU is just entering this territory. Does that mean we'll see a female Tony Stark from another universe? What about a female Black Panther? A good Thanos? A Hydra Captain America? The idea of variants makes the possibilities endless.
Loki will change the MCU forever, and the ripple effects will certainly play out in Spider-Man: No Way Home. We all wondered how villains from other universes would join Tom Holland's Spider-Man. Well, it can all be as simple as a TVA teleport door, leaving the villains with "No Way Home" to their original universes. Loki's tampering is set to break the multi-verse and start the domino effect that will see Kang step into the limelight. Are you ready for the multi-verse madness?
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