The tier maker logo covers Loki season 2 and Deadpool and Wolverine in masterpiece
The tier maker logo covers Loki season 2 and Deadpool and Wolverine in masterpiece
Thoughts on the final episode of the season?
Thoughts about the episode?
What did you think about the episode?
What did you think about the episode?
What did you think about the episode?
What did you think about the episode?
We should make a different TRN for each branch here.
Just want to see people’s reactions.
But, is this how the multiverse is created? Or is the T.V.A. inside of each universe, I really am having a hard time with that.
Layers:
T.V.A. Multiverse
Multiverse Universe
Universe T.V.A.
Etc. Etc.
Welcome back to the series where I give you a character, and you tell me your 5 fav suits they’ve worn. RULES:
It must be 5 suits. No more, no less.
It can be any version of the character.
It must be an official design, no fanart.
I've heard a lot of people shit on Loki. I actually enjoyed that show, and I thought it was great.
Most people I know have generally enjoyed the MCU shows that have premiered on Disney Plus. But which out of them has been your favorite?
WARNING: SPOILERS FOR HAWKEYE BELOW!!!
I'll leave the full list of mine, but I gotta say Hawkeye sits on top for now. This is because:
A: It offers a different story. It focuses on what hero-stuff is like on the streets rather than in space. So many of Marvel's new projects (Wandavision, What If, Loki, SM:NWH, Doctor Strange 2) are focused on changing reality or time or the multiverse, so it's nice to have a breather (especially since I love street-level heroes!). Plus, it offers the street-level dynamic better than FATWS did.
2: Great actor portrayal. Hailee Steinfeld does an amazing job playing the role of Kate Bishop, and her ability to carry the well-planned pace between her and Clint is half of what keeps me invested in the show.
3: The excitement of new characters. We already know Yelena will be in the show so I'm excited to see how she fits in. A "Greer" has been mentioned and you know that may very well be Tigra. Echo is here, so I can't wait to see what her character is like. Swordsman is an interesting character already, and let's not forget Lucky the Pizza Dog!
Also, my list:
1. Hawkeye
2. Loki
3. What If...?
4. Wandavision
5. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
So! Leave your thoughts here if you want!
This is the post where you can discuss all spoilers regarding the fifth episode of Loki.
A new spoiler discussion will be created for the other episodes when they air.
This is the post where you can discuss all spoilers regarding the forth episode of Loki.
A new spoiler discussion will be created for the other episodes when they air.
This is the post where you can discuss all spoilers regarding the third episode of Loki.
A new spoiler discussion will be created for the other episodes when they air.
This is the post where you can discuss all spoilers regarding the first episode of Loki.
A new spoiler discussion will be created for the other episodes when they air.
This is the post where you can discuss all spoilers regarding the first episode of Loki.
A new spoiler discussion will be created for the other episodes when they air.
Is the TVA presented in the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise the same version that has been seen previously in various Marvel comics?
They're obviously the same multiverse, and the TVA seen in the comics deals with every universe in the multiverse. I'm unsure whether the histories of Mobius M. Mobius are contradictory, but the TVA is of infinite size so I don't see an issue in that regard.
(BTW I know we have an official discussion thread for it already but I really wanted to go in depth about this. If this post is a problem feel free to take it down and direct me to Ice's post)
(Spoilers for episode one of "Loki")
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For it's first episode, "Loki" gets off to a great start. As the TVA is introduced, it's great to see how in awe Loki is in that the TVA is just...powerful. Because let's face it, if you're using Infinity Stones for paperweights, you're pretty formidable. At the beginning of the episode we learn that a variant is causing chaos on the timeline. At first we think, "hey, it's Mephisto!" because a stained glass window, but then we contemplate the odds and logic and say "meh, never mind." (At least, this is what I did 🤣) But at the end of the episode, we find out the rogue variant is Loki. Hmm...
From what we learn in the show, the multiverse and its timelines are a lot more complicated and grand than we traditionally thought. This is evident and constantly reciprocated in the show.
The lowdown is that Mobius wants Loki's help hunting down himself. First of all, evil Loki variant. It already raises questions. For instance, why is he doing this? How is he hopping timelines efficiently? At what point in time did he break off and become a variant? Second, what role does he have to play in the development of the universe? Surely this show will have monumental impact on the MCU and its expanding universe. So there must be a grand result from his actions (bad variant Loki).
After thorough evaluation of the first episode, we're clearly left with more questions than answers. Fact is futile in the beginning. But I do have one question...does this take place in 2012 or 2023? You could say it does in 2012, and it makes sense, but from a certain point, you could say maybe 2023 Scott Lang, that it happens in 2023, because from a limited viewpoint the events of that, while taking place in 2012, actually took place in 2023. But it would also make sense if we were somehow brought to the current timeline in the show.
Bottom line: Can't wait for the 2nd episode!