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Marvel confirmed that there will be a second season for Loki, still starring the god of mischief played by Tom Hiddleston.
The news was confirmed through a post-credits scene of the first season finale, titled For All Time, Always. The sixth episode was released on Wednesday, July 14 on Disney+ and ran for over 40 minutes.
The post-credits scene featured a case file belonging to Loki, stamped with the words: “LOKI WILL RETURN IN SEASON 2.”
No other details on season two’s cast, production timeline, or release date have been announced.
Before the episode aired, Hiddleston thanked his fans on Twitter for their support and hinted at the renewal of another season, saying that the episode has “many answers to your questions. Likely many more questions.”
Co-starring with Hiddleston in the series are Owen Wilson (Mobius), Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Judge Ravonna Renslayer), Sophia Di Martino (Sylvie), and Wunmi Mosaku (Hunter B-15).
Loki is Marvel’s third series to stream on Disney+, and is the first one to officially be renewed for a second season. Marvel’s first Disney+ series was the critically-acclaimed, Emmy-nominated limited series WandaVision, which aired its finale on March 5, followed by The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, which aired until April 23.
All three series are a part of “Phase Four” of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. – with reports from John Patrick Magno Ranara/Rappler.com
John Patrick Magno Ranara is a Rappler intern.
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