The Big Picture Loki Season 1 tackled a vast corner of the MCU when the titular God of Mischief got himself arrested for stepping out of line – the main timeline, that is. The Tom Hiddleston-led Disney+ series is the first Marvel television project to be given a second season after Loki’s variant, Sylvie, played by Sophia Di Martino, puts an end to He Who Remains and lets loose an infinite number of alternate timelines.
COLLIDER: Season 2 starts right after Season 1 ends, and I'm curious, how much did you debate that and maybe jumping forward in time? As a fan, I was curious, where are they gonna go? WRIGHT: It was similar to Season 1 in we wanted to tell this story and tell it well, but even in Season 1, we obviously were thinking about where we were going. I would say Season 1 and Season 2 were developed and created as, like, kind of two chapters of the same book. We felt pretty strongly, all of us involved, that Season 2 was about closing that book but that there are many other books on the shelf for this character and for this world.
WRIGHT: Look, it's product placement. It started with us, though. We asked McDonald’s if we could do it. So it happened in reverse. I think this maybe is out there, I had a conversation with Sophia at the end of Season 1.
WRIGHT: Well, so much of Season 1 is about identity and finding yourself and finding your place in the universe. For both of them, and they are at different places on this trajectory, we're furthering that, and I think it's about becoming the best version of yourself, but that cannot happen until you have grappled with and accepted your past and who you are.
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