How Many Loki S2 Post-Credit Scenes Are There? A Cheeky Nod To Thor

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How Many Loki S2 Post-Credit Scenes Are There? A Cheeky Nod To Thor
How Many Loki S2 Post-Credit Scenes Are There? A Cheeky Nod To Thor

Warning: This contains spoilers for Loki season 2. While the Marvel Cinematic Universe certainly didn’t invent the concept of little story treats at the end of their films and shows, they sure did make them ubiquitous. The question of how many Loki season 2 post-credits scenes are there, in that case, is a very valid one.

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According to the show’s synopsis, Loki season two “picks up in the aftermath of the shocking season finale when Loki finds himself in a battle for the soul of the Time Variance Authority. Along with Mobius, Hunter B-15 and a team of new and returning characters, Loki navigates an ever-expanding and increasingly dangerous multiverse in search of Sylvie, Judge Renslayer, Miss Minutes and the truth of what it means to possess free will and glorious purpose.”

We last left off Season 1 of Loki with the ending that catapulted Phase 5 of the MCU. Sylvie stabs He Who Remains and causes a flow of events by unleashing the multiverse. Kang The Conqueror, the rest of his variants are set loose. Will Season 2 of Loki address the consequences of Sylvie’s actions? And how many Loki season 2 post-credit scenes are there? Read on to find out.

How many Loki season 2 post-credit scenes are there?

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Much like previous MCU shows, Loki season 2, episode 1 has one post-credits scene, but it’s quite significant. After the main credits conclude, Sylvie (having disappeared in the season 1 finale) reappears as she passes through a Time Door, landing in a field. This field happens to be in Broxton, Oklahoma, in 1982—a nod to the Thor comics as this is where the God of Thunder refounded the City of Asgard after his rebirth.

Sylvie proceeds to enter a nearby building, which turns out to be a McDonald’s. When the cashier asks her what she wants to eat, she responds with a rather unusual request, “Not squirrel, not possum, not rat, something that’s already dead – and nothing with a face, please.” However, her demeanor takes a poignant turn as she watches families and friends enjoying their meals in the restaurant. She remarks, “I want to try everything.”

How has Loki changed from season 1 to 2?

How has Loki changed from season 1 to 2?
How has Loki changed from season 1 to 2?

During an interview with the New York Times published on October 3, 2023, Loki showrunner Eric Martin explained how the main character would evolve going into the second season.

“Season 1, and like Episode 1 especially, scrambled his brains. He sees his own death by the end of that. He realizes that even the infinity stones are pointless at this new level of things. And so he had to completely reset and figure out who he was. And so I think in Season 1, we see him make this hero turn although he is still an antihero or villain,” he said.

He continued: “But I think Loki had kind of forgotten who he was, and Season 2 is like rebalancing that. So we still have this hero Loki, but we’re getting back to the meat and potatoes of who this guy is. We’re getting back to the God of Mischief. So we see him using all those talents of the God of Mischief but as a hero now.”

Who’s in the Loki season 2 cast?

Who’s in the Loki season 2 cast?
Who’s in the Loki season 2 cast?

There are the obvious returning characters and some new ones in the Loki season 2 cast. Here are the main characters:

  • Tom Hiddleston as Loki

  • Sophia Di Martino as Sylvie

  • Owen Wilson as Mobius M. Mobius

  • Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Ravonna Renslayer

  • Tara Strong as Miss Minutes

  • Jonathan Majors as He Who Remains and Victor Timely

  • Wunmi Mosaku as Hunter B-15

  • Eugene Cordero as Casey

  • Rafael Casal as Hunter X-5 / Brad Wolfe

  • Kate Dickie as General Dox

  • Liz Carr as Judge Gamble

  • Neil Ellice as Hunter D-90

  • Ke Huy Quan as Ouroboros ‘O.B.’

On Ke joining the cast, showrunner Eric Martin told the New York Times: “That was [Marvel Studios President] Kevin Feige. He saw him in Everything Everywhere All at Once and Kevin fell in love with O.B. on the page, and I think he just saw him and then he’s like, ‘This is our O.B. He’ll just step right in and be perfect for this,” explained Martin.

“The first day Ke came, he hadn’t started yet. He just wanted to visit the set and say hi. That’s who Ke is, he wants to know everybody. And we got to talking and had lunch together and it was just this nice lunch talking about his character and getting to hear him dig in and get under the skin of that character and how he was going to approach it. And all just over some cold Chinese noodles.”

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