Disney+ Reveals First Footage For Loki Season 2

The second season of Tom Hiddleston’s Loki is among the 2023 releases teased by Disney Plus.

By Amitabh Mukherji
December 20,2022
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The first footage from the second season of Marvel Studios’ Loki is revealed in a new promotional trailer for the Disney Plus streaming platform. In the trailer, Tom Hiddleston returns as the God of Mischief, accompanied by Owen Wilson as Agent Mobius, an agent of the TVA.

During this year’s D23 Expo, Marvel Studios presented the trailer for Loki Season 2, revealing some familiar faces from the first season as well as new arrivals.

Fans have been trying to predict where Hiddleston’s character will end up in the great Marvel multiverse since Loki wound up in an alternate reality where Kang reigns over the TVA in 2021’s Loki Season 1.

The First Footage

Loki And Mobius
Loki And Mobius

The “Loki” footage features Hiddleston’s beloved God of Mischief getting into shenanigans at the Time Variance Authority. Loki and Owen Wilson’s Mobius are surrounded by Loki variants. In another moment. “Don’t you think it’s a little over the top?” Mobius says to Loki. It’s unclear whether this is Loki using his powers or if the TVA acquired the help of other versions of Loki.

We met several Loki variants in the first season, including Sylvie, President Loki, Alligator Loki, Old Loki, Young Loki, and more. It’ll be interesting to see how many more variations the God of Mischief encounters while attempting to stop Kang. Loki is shown in a free fall in a scene near the end of the trailer. A new piece of footage of Sylvie has also been released, and she appears disturbed.

 

Kang The Conqueror

Kang To Appear In Multiple MCU Projects
Kang To Appear In Multiple MCU Projects

The second season will very certainly take up where Season 1 ended. Given the show’s time-traveling, multiversal plot, none of the characters will be exactly the same as we first saw them. Loki Season 1 also provided us our first peek at the future MCU baddie Kang The Conqueror, or more correctly, his version known as “He Who Remains.”
Kang will be the primary villain in the next Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, which will take us farther into the struggle of the Multiverse Saga.