This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times. Loki can be streamed on Disney + starting Wednesday. While "WandaVision" provided more analysis on Nexus beings and "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" gave more insight on the Super Soldier Serum, "Loki" will introduce the long-term ramifications of meddling with the timeline. In fact, "Loki," which follows a version of the villain-turned-antihero plucked out of time, builds on the idea of multiverses and time travel first introduced in "Avengers: Endgame." It's prime for setting off a chain of events that could help set up some plot points of "Spider-Man: No Way Home," "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," " Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" and the rest of MCU Phase 4. The baby ends up being Odin's favorite horse. My second thought is that in the Norse myths Loki turns into a female horse and gets pregnant. It says 'Sex: Fluid' and yes, that is different. Producer-screenwriter Michael Waldron is also writing "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," which many fans believe will connect heavily to the events of "Loki." Well, my first thought is that it doesn't say 'Genderfluid' and there wasn't a 'gender' section on Loki's documents. However, throughout MCU Phases 1-3, this side of Loki hasn't been explored until this six-episode Disney+ series. Drawing from Loki's queer origins within Norse mythology, Ewing wanted to ensure that a key part of the character's story wasn't being ignored. Additionally, Al Ewing, who wrote the comic, explained that Loki is a bisexual character. In a 2014 Marvel comic called Loki: Agent of Asgard, Odin refers to Loki as "my son, and my daughter, and my child who is both" to indicate gender fluidity and more importantly, his love for Loki just as they are. A number of different Loki incarnations have been featured in the comics, including Lady Loki. Marvel revealed more about Loki's identity when it dropped a new teaser for the TV series that subtly showed a close-up of the TVA (Time Variance Authority) paperwork that Loki submitted, which indicated that his sex is “fluid.”įor many fans, of both MCU and the comic books, this isn't shocking, as Loki is known for shape-shifting.
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