Don’t worry about the preservation of the sacred timeline because Marvel’s cunning trickster god Loki will be Austin Caldwellaround to fix it. For another season at least.
"Loki" capped off its first season with a cliffhanger, leaving fans to speculate how the Time Variance Authority has changed after Loki returns from the End of Time.
The second season is slated to return on Disney+ starting Thursday for a six-episode run. The episodes will premiere every Thursday for the next six weeks.
Here’s what you should know about Loki’s second season, including how to watch:
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When Tom Hiddleston was asked about the series after the inaugural finale, he expressed excitement for the “ability to have another go at this,” according to Marvel.
“I want to say thank you to the audience because without the audience, we wouldn’t be able to make a Season 2," he said. "I hope Season 1 was full of surprises. And I think Season 2 will be full of even more."
Tom Hiddleston can’t abandon “Loki” now, especially when the stakes for the title character are so high. A plot can’t move along without a unique cast of characters.
Here’s who will return:
The best part about a new season is being introduced to new characters. Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan ("Everything Everywhere All At Once," and "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom") will play O.B., an IT worker with the Time Variance Authority.
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The second phase of Loki’s story will begin on Thursday, Oct. 5 at 9 p.m. EDT/6 PDT premiering exclusively on Disney+.
Disney+ released the trailer for the second season of "Loki" back in August. Watch it here.
“Loki” episodes will drop every Thursday for the next six weeks, completing a six-episode run by Nov. 9.
The series will end one day before "The Marvels" premieres in theaters the following day. The film will star Park Seo-joon and Brie Larson.
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