"Loki Season 2 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."
"Due to Sylvie’s dire actions Loki is time slipping throughout the past and present day. Mobius and Loki are the only dynamic duo up to the challenge of stopping what is ever happening, and it alludes to a much bigger threat to the timeline."
— Disney+
Season two premiere date: 6 October 2023 on Disney+
"Whatever we do, we're playing God."
"We are gods."
Trailers
• Marvel Studios’ Loki Season 2 | Official Trailer | Disney+
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Antwort von Innovator
am 10. November 2023 um 13:13
The finale of Season 2 was just perfect. The conclusion of Loki's full arc was top tier sci-fi storytelling with great visuals. This show was amazing from start to finish with the finale capping everything off satisfactorily. Haters will always hate, but they can also be (and should be in this case) ignored.
Antwort von Killface
am 27. August 2024 um 13:57
I like Loki, but I barely enjoyed Season 1, aka "The Sylvie Show featuring Loki and friends". Season 2 was boring to the bone. I can barely remember anything of relevance happening. It was like a million dollar production with a story written by a 9 year old. Even though all timelines or whatsoever were in danger, there was no reason to care other than talking talking talking.
Antwort von Innovator
am 27. August 2024 um 19:00
What I really love about the Loki series is there are no big battles. It's what a lot of people (like my brother) have been screaming they hate about Marvel movies is that they're just macguffins tying together one CGI battle/action scene after another. I can just point to Loki and say, why don't you give that a try? If they find it dull/boring cause of no action or big battle than I can say...well...isn't that what you asked for?
Antwort von Killface
am 28. August 2024 um 01:31
I haven't asked for a TV show made by 9 year olds for 3 year olds.