Surprising absolutely no one, the fan-favorite god of mischief is getting his very own Disney+ show. Did you leave the theater after Avengers: Endgame with a whole bunch of lingering questions about your favorite characters? Well, if you did, don`t worry. You are far, far, far from alone. And you also just might be in luck because several of the upcoming Disney+ MCU shows are angling to tackle some of those questions once and for all. Are you concerned about what happened to time-traveling Loki who escaped his brief scene with the tesseract? Congratulations! There`s a show for that.A show called Loki, no less. No fuss, no frills, just one god of mischief doing whatever a god of mischief does with an Infinity Stone at their disposal.The unfortunate thing is we don`t actually know much about Loki (the show, not the character--boy, that`s going to get confusing isn`t it?) beyond those cursory details. Still, in the spirit of keeping ourselves--and of course, you--as informed and up-to-date as possible, we`ve amassed the few scant confirmed facts we`ve got into one handy list that we`ll continue to update as more information trickles in. Tom Hiddleston is back Don`t worry, Loki won`t be re-cast for the show. Tom Hiddleston is returning to play the God of Mischief--in fact, as it stands right now, he is the only confirmed cast member of the show. We assume there will be many, many more to come, but honestly, who wouldn`t watch a one man show all about Loki? The premier date is a ways off Despite being one of the first MCU Disney+ shows to be announced, Loki won`t be premiering until Spring 2021, likely sometime after Doctor Strange In The Madness Of The Multiverse, making it the third MCU show on the docket for the streaming service. This won`t be the Loki from Ragnarok The simple explanation for Loki`s `resurrection` after his death in Avengers: Infinity War is that it`s technically not a resurrection at all. Instead, the Loki featured in the show wil ...
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