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Loki Is Gender-Fluid and Bisexual, Marvel Comics Writer Says

Loki is gender-fluid in the new Disney+ series, but Marvel comics writers have been writing the character that way for years. What's more, Marvel comics writer Al Ewing revealed in 2013 he was writing Loki as bisexual as well as gender-fluid. But will the Tom Hiddleston series include that fact? Read on here.
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‘Loki’ Director Says New Disney+ Series Is a ‘Love Letter’ To Sci-Fi

Loki is directed by Kate Herron, a writer and director who originally made a name for herself while working on the Netflix TV series Sex Education. Herron put a lot of time and energy into crafting a very specific aesthetic for Loki, which can be seen when observing the show’s technology, props, and themes. Her commitment to creating a world that looked as authentic as possible was about more than just doing good work; Herron has a deep love for sci-fi films and wanted Loki to pay homage to classic movies in the genre.
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Tom Hiddleston Reveals Loki’s Final Thoughts During ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Scene With Thanos

One of Loki’s most memorable scenes occurs in Avengers: Infinity War, when he sacrifices his life to protect his brother, Thor, from Thanos. The heartbreaking scene has been a topic of discussion ever since Infinity War came out, as it marked a major turning point for Loki as a character. Years later, Hiddleston has decided to take a look back on the moment and share Loki’s final thoughts during the unforgettable scene.
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‘Loki’: Owen Wilson Reveals Mobius’s Gray Hair Was Inspired By His Role in This Mockumentary Series

Marvel’s exciting new Disney+ series Loki features more than just Tom Hiddleston’s familiar face. The show also has some new characters, including Mobius, who is played by Owen Wilson. Many viewers were surprised to see Wilson donning a new gray-haired look in Marvel’s official trailer for Loki. Wilson, who is naturally blonde-haired, recently revealed that the new look was actually inspired by an earlier role he had in a separate TV show.
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‘Loki’ Star Tom Hiddleston Is Excited About Marvel’s Diversity and Inclusion Efforts — ‘It Opens a World of Opportunity’

For the past several months, there have been rumors circulating that Loki is genderfluid. Those rumors came to an end when the official Loki social media page confirmed the infamous antihero is in fact genderfluid in a promotional video. Tom Hiddleston, who plays the title character in Marvel’s newest Disney+ series, Loki, recently shared his thoughts on Marvel’s attempts to provide more inclusive content, and he seems to be more excited about it than anyone else.
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Tom Hiddleston Reveals the Biggest Differences Between Loki in 2011 and 2021

Tom Hiddleston has been playing the role of Loki for quite some time. Since becoming a member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe way back in 2011’s Thor, he’s reprised his role as the god of mischief in several Marvel films and become a fan favorite. As most things do, Hiddleston’s character has changed significantly over the years. Now that he’s played the role for more than a decade, he’s able to reflect on his early days of playing Loki and point out specific ways the character has evolved.
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‘Loki’: Owen Wilson Wishes His Grade School Teachers Were as ‘Understanding and Patient’ as Tom Hiddleston Was During ‘Loki School’

Fans have been eagerly awaiting the release of Marvel’s newest TV series, Loki, and it’s finally here. The miniseries starring Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson premiered on June 9 and will continue streaming new episodes until mid-July. Because he’s a newcomer to the Marvel universe, Wilson initially knew nothing about Loki and had to be taught everything about the character during Hiddleston’s “Loki School.” Looking back on the experience, Wilson admitted he wishes his grade school teachers had been as gracious and informative as Hiddleston was, as he might’ve done better.
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‘Loki’ Head Writer Reveals New Disney+ Series is Inspired by ‘Rick and Morty’, ‘Inglorious Basterds’, and ‘Catch Me If You Can’, and More

Marvel’s newest TV series, 'Loki,' is now available for streaming on Disney+. Starring Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson, the six-episode series is the third show Marvel has released in 2021 and based on the look of it, Loki might be the best one yet. Loki’s head writer, Michael Waldron, got his start in the entertainment industry by working on the hit TV series 'Rick and Morty,' which helped him tremendously with generating ideas for Loki. Outside of 'Rick and Morty,' Waldron has drawn inspiration from a myriad of other TV shows and movies, several of which might come as a surprise.
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‘Loki’ Head Writer Says ‘Avengers: Endgame’ ‘Laid the Foundation’ for Time Travel in New Disney+ Series

Marvel fans have been patiently waiting for the release of the new Disney+ series, Loki. Premiering on June 9, the six-episode series revolves around its title character, Loki, and is set directly after the events in Avengers: Endgame. One of the more intriguing elements of the series is its inclusion of time travel. Time travel has already been explored in earlier Marvel productions such as Endgame, but Loki’s entire premise revolves around a special group called the Time Variance Authority. The Disney+ series’ head writer, Michael Waldron, recently detailed how Avengers: Endgame helped set up time travel in subsequent Marvel works such as Loki.
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Head Writer Michael Waldron Says Time Travel Was Harder To Pull Off in ‘Loki’ Than in ‘Avengers: Endgame’ — ‘They’re Going To Hold Our Feet To the Fire’

Marvel’s new Disney+ series Loki premieres on June 9, and diehard fans can hardly wait to watch. One of the most discussed elements of Loki is its focus on time travel. Loki isn’t the first Marvel production to explore time travel. The concept is also a major plot point in Avengers: Endgame, although Loki’s Head Writer Michael Waldron claims that successfully incorporating time travel in Loki was much more difficult to do.