Warning: Major spoilers ahead for episode four of "Loki." Learn about how Loki was inspired by David Fincher after that and then check out where Loki lands on IGN's list of the 25 best Marvel villains in the MCU.Tom Hiddleston in episode one of "Loki." Disney Catch up on the theory that Lady Loki is actually Enchantress, a.k.a. Marvel's Lokiįor More on Marvel's Loki, check out our thoughts on the first two episodes of the show in IGN's Loki preview and then read about how Mephisto won't be appearing in the show. Which also happens to be Marvel's time-travelling villain Kang the Conqueror's future. Also present on the scene is a weapon, an anachronism meant to draw the TVA to the location, from the "third millennium." So, the distant future. We're last shown an attack in an Oklahoman oil field in 1858 where the minutemen are set ablaze by a cloaked Loki (Cloaki?) and the do-over doohickey is stolen. Yes, a different version of Loki, from either a different time or universe (or both), is out there luring the TVA into traps, killing the operatives off, and then swiping the company's time reset devices. ![]() The episode did end with one heck of a cliffhanger though, as Loki learned that the dangerous variant being hunted by Mobius, the predator who's killing off TVA hunters and minutemen, is. Loki Episode 1: No Post Credit SceneĮpisode 1 contained no post-credit scene, just Natalie Holt's impressive, operatic score. Yes, it appears as though we just witnessed the official birth of the MCU Multiverse. The TVA control room then watched as the Sacred Timeline sprung multiple leaks, all quickly branching out as Nexus events about to cross the point of no return. The episode ended with Loki confronting Lady Loki, who then quickly sent out dozens of Reset Charges to various points on the timeline, all set to disintegrate the mystery places they landed in. Just as it was with the premiere, Loki's second episode contained no post-credit scene. Now, seemingly doomed to die in this planetary apocalypse, Loki and Sylvie must devise a new scheme. Their efforts failed however, as the ship exploded right as they got near. The third episode, "Lamentis," ended with Loki and Sylvie trying to fight their way through a crowd of panicked citizens and violent guards in order to hop onboard a rescue Ark and make sure it escaped before Lamentis-1 was destroyed. Three episodes in and still no post-credit scene. ![]() A tantalising tease for what's to come in Episode 5. But you will be unless you come with us." The group appear to be standing in the middle of an apocalypse, seemingly the remains of New York City. "Am I in Hel? Am I dead?" asks Loki, to which Old Loki replies "Not yet. And on Kid Loki's knee is a crocodile (or alligator?) wearing a Loki crown. Between them is Kid Loki - best known for his appearance in the Journey into Mystery and Young Avengers comics - played by Jack Veal. He is accompanied by a Loki wielding what appears to be a DIY Mjolnir hammer, who is played by Deobia Oparei and credited as 'Prahlerischer Loki' in the German credits, which translates to Boastful Loki. The only one to speak is Old Loki - dressed in a classic Marvel comics-inspired costume - played by Richard E. ![]() There he is woken by a set of four new Loki variants. After having seemingly been "pruned" from the timeline by Ravonna, it is revealed that Loki has not been killed, but rather displaced to a new location. With one episode to go, we're about to get a ton of answers in next week's big finale.Īlso important? Alligator Loki survived! Loki Episode 4: Variants Post Credit SceneĪfter four episodes, we finally get Loki's first post-credit scene, and it's a fun one. A large extra-dimensional house awaits the two as they both prepare themselves for the powerful being who, we assume, created the TVA. With Loki-powered teamwork, they stopped Alioth cold, and opened up a portal to an area beyond the creature's dominion. Grant) sacrificing himself so that Loki and Sylvie could each grab one of Alioth's smoke tendrils and work together to enchant the beast. "Journey Into Mystery" ends with Classic Loki (played by Richard E. ![]() No, Episode 5 does not have a post-credit scene.
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