Loki never got his own movie in the MCU, because Disney’s new streaming platform, Disney+.

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Fans were relieved when they saw Infinity War. Little known about the plot of Loki’s streaming series, so here are 5 Things Confirmed For Loki’s Disney+ Series (And 5 Fan Theories).

Confirmed: It’ll follow the Loki who took the Space Stone in Avengers: Endgame

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It’s been confirmed that the Disney+ series will follow the Loki we saw open up a new timeline in Avengers: Endgame. Earth’s mightiest heroes traveled back in time to the Battle of New York to retrieve the Space, Time, and Mind Stones.

However, they only managed to get the latter two as their favorite incarnation of the character.

Fan theory: It’ll lead Loki to Thor: Love and Thunder

Thor Love and Thunder Logo

There has to be a reason why Kevin Feige has been continually stressing Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but maybe that won’t be the extent of it.

Loki’s series will be maybe Loki’s six-episode storyline will lead him to that film. It wouldn’t feel like a Thor movie without Loki.

Confirmed: Tom Hiddleston will reprise his role as Loki

Loki holding the Tesseract in Thor

This one is kind of a no-brainer, since fans would undoubtedly reject any actor who isn’t Tom Hiddleston trying to play Loki and it would be odd for the role to be recast to follow up a storyline from the movies in which he was played by Hiddleston, but just in case there was any fear that Loki would be played by another actor in his Disney+ series, he won’t.

Tom Hiddleston has been signed back on to play the character, and not only that, he’s thrilled about it, calling it “one of the most exciting creative opportunities I have ever come across.”

Chris Evans as old Captain America in Avengers: Endgame

At the end of Avengers: Endgame, Captain America so the time travel rules don’t make sense.

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The Avengers collected the Reality Stone from Asgard in 2013, around the time of Thor: The Dark World. One fan theory suggests that Loki did really die in The Dark World and the alternate version from 2012 will be the one who decided to take over Asgard after Cap returned the Aether to its rightful place.

Confirmed: Rick and Morty’s Michael Waldron will be the showrunner

Rick and Morty Portal

Michael Waldron has been hired as the showrunner for Disney+’s new “Raising Gazorpazorp”).

He has also worked with Rick and Morty co-creator Dan Harmon on his other shows, Community (as a writers’ assistant) and the fantasy RPG-based animated adventure comedy series HarmonQuest (as a writer). So, “Harmon-esque” should give you an idea of the tone of the Loki series.

Fan theory: There will be multiple versions of Loki

Loki in The Avengers staring into the camera in The Avengers.

As long as the Loki series is diving into the MCU’s multiverse – and not just dipping a toe or winking at the audience like the previous mentions have done – by following a character who went into an alternate reality, they might as well go all in.

One fan theory has suggested that with all the chaos of simultaneous timelines and the power of the Space Stone in Loki’s hands, there will be multiple interdimensional versions of the trickster god appearing in the show. Maybe playing several versions of the same character is what Tom Hiddleston meant when he said the series would be “one of the most exciting creative opportunities I have ever come across.”

Confirmed: The first season will consist of six episodes

Tom Hiddleston as Loki MCU

The initial run of Loki’s Disney+ series criticized for rushing the plot, so let’s hope Loki doesn’t have that problem.

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It’s been noted that Loki will be a limited series, suggesting that all we’ll get is these six episodes and there’s no chance of a season 2. But then, that’s what the producers of Big Little Lies said about their show and they ended up making a second season.

Fan theory: Infinity War’s hero Loki fixes past Loki’s timeline change

Loki Infinity War Stands

One confusing fan theory posits that the heroic Loki of the future – the one who became noble after finding out Thor respected him and was then immediately killed by Thanos – will have to go back in time to when his past self stole the Tesseract and disappeared through a portal, creating a new timeline, and fix it by reliving the events the way they happened, to ensure that the timelines remain solid. However, he will change the course of history when it comes to getting killed by Thanos.

Fans suspected that the Loki killed by Thanos in Infinity War was a projection (in time travel movie , this would be a little like Doc Brown wearing a bulletproof vest to his meeting with the Libyans in 1985 after finding Marty’s note in 1955) and this will be a way to answer that question.

Confirmed: Kate Herron will direct the series

Sex Education Netflix

It was recently announced that Kate Herron will be directing Disney+’s Loki series. Herron has worked on projects in both the comedy and drama genres (including episodes of Netflix’s Sex Education), which makes her a prime candidate for Loki, because the series will have some dramatic heft.

Tom Hiddleston has said that, since this series will explore a Loki from the past as he crosses the spacetime continuum, “there’s a lot of psychological evolution that has still yet to happen,” but it will also have plenty of humor. Herron is the right person to balance these two sides of the Loki coin from behind the camera.

Fan theory: He’ll be pursued by Thanos

Infinity Gauntlet Thanos War

The Loki we’ll be following in the Disney+ series has just disappointed Thanos with the failed Battle of New York, and this is a timeline where the Mad Titan is still alive – that in the post-credits scene of The Avengers, after Thanos’ plan to destroy Earth’s mightiest heroes with Loki, the Tesseract, and the Chitauri army went awry with Tony Stark’s sacrifice, he donned the Infinity Gauntlet and vowed to take on the Avengers himself – so maybe Marvel is hiding Josh Brolin’s casting and the show will revolve around an alternate Thanos pursuing this alternate Loki across the spacetime continuum.

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