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Loki finale explained: What this all means for the MCU

Loki finale explained: What this all means for the MCU

Loki season finale explained
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Loki's premiere flavour is over now that the sixth and final episode has landed on Disney Plus. It was ane heck of an episode, and actually managed to answer a lot of the questions people had virtually the show'southward plot.

But every bit whatsoever mystery show does, providing answers only e'er leads to more questions. Loki may have explained a lot, but at that place's still plenty that's going to need explaining. Spoilers for Loki episode 6 follow.

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Information technology's specially truthful when you consider the universe-shattering events the series gear up in movement. It could, potentially, mean big changes will be coming to the MCU going forrad.

Who is He Who Remains?

Loki Finale: he who remains

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The Loki finale, "For All Time. E'er" took Loki and Sylvie to a citadel at the finish of time, which despite having a similar colorful aurora does not seem to exist in the Quantum Realm equally I previously speculated. Inside they come up across the man behind the curtain, the man behind the TVA and the incessant pruning of the timeline. The man Ms Minutes calls He Who Remains.

He's likewise played by Jonathan Majors, who we already know will exist playing Kang the Conqueror in Ant-Man 3. But He Who Remains is not Kang, certainly not in a manner anyone expected. Merely it seems he is a Kang variant. Or Kang is a variant of him. Either way you get the gist.

But since this is a variant, nosotros don't expect Majors to look the same. Tht's why we're excited virtually the leak of Kang's Ant-Homo iii look. It's a very traditional take on the purple-helmeted villain, seen in a reflection of Pismire-Man'due south helmet.

He Who Remains is more like Immortus, futurity version of Kang from the comics. Bored and frustrated with the endless cycle of violence from time-travelling conquest, Immortus became an agent of the Time-Keepers (who come up from the stop of fourth dimension) and was tasked with the office of preserving timelines.

Obviously He Who Remains' story is a piffling different. Namely the fact that he'south the i from the stop of time, and the Time-Keepers work for him. His role is besides to protect the MCU reality from alternate versions of himself, who may not be quite and then benevolent. But it seems that the MCU has to remain isolated for that to occur, and divergent timelines cause that protection to shatter — as we saw towards the finish of the episode.

What about Kang?

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The affair well-nigh He Who Remains is that he's not Kang. He doesn't seem to have grand ambitions of conquest, or at least he doesn't anymore. However, the actual Kang that everyone was expecting to be the human being behind the curtain did make a small cameo advent.

In fact that appears to exist a statue of him at the TVA, instead of the Time-Keepers we saw earlier Loki and Sylvie got into the thick of everything. While the statue features Majors' face, rather than Kang's more iconic helmet, information technology'south still wearing Kang's classic comics costume.

While it's not clear how much of a presence Kang might accept in Loki flavor ii, it does confirm that the time-travelling villain is set to be the MCU's first major post-Thanos big bad.

Why doesn't the TVA call up Loki?

Loki Finale: TVA

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Time is complicated, and one time you throw the multiverse into the mix it gets even worse. The terminal we saw of Mobius and the TVA, there seemed to be some sort of revolution going on. But that subplot was apparently dropped when Loki returned to the TVA and found that nobody remembered him.

It may well be that this isn't the TVA Loki was a part of, and is instead a version of the agency from a different universe where Kang is the one in charge. Or it could be that by killing He Who Remains, Sylvie let Kang into the MCU to starting time messing with the timeline and putting himself in accuse.

In any case we know that the branching timelines, and whatever chaos that brings almost, is still happening. Unfortunately it means that both we, the audience, and Loki, have no idea what's really going on. That'south a question for flavour 2 to reply.

Did Mobius get to ride his jet ski?

Sadly non. Here's hoping he regains his memories and gets to have a go in season ii.

What happened to Sylvie?

Loki Finale: sylvie

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The last we saw of Sylvie, she'd merely stabbed He Who Remains and helped shatter the sacred timeline into an infinite number of new possibilities. What happened to her after that isn't particularly clear.

Possibilities include her taking up residence in the citadel at the cease of time, being accosted past Kang as he enters the MCU proper, or using her temp pad to return to a unlike point in time. Afterwards all, if she can send Loki dorsum to the TVA (or a TVA, at any charge per unit), and with the endless branching of timelines, there'south no telling where she could stop up.

What does this mean for the future of the MCU?

loki finale: multiverse of kangs

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We already know that the multiverse is fix to play a major role in the MCU going forwards. Dr Strange and the Multiverse of Madness literally has a multiverse in the title, and there are rumors that various characters from previous Spider-Man movies could cross universes and notice themselves in the MCU during Spider-Homo: No Fashion Home.

In fact the whole 'Multiverse of Madness' that Dr Foreign is going to have to bargain with may well stem from the fact Loki and Sylvie broke the timeline — and mayhap started the multiversal war that He Who Remains claimed will happen.

We've also been introduced to our new big bad (sort of) in the class of Kang. While he's not about snapping abroad one-half of life like Thanos is, he'southward all the same not to be underestimated. Especially since he tin employ time travel (and apparently the TVA) to get what he wants.

The idea of a multiverse war has cropped upwardly several times in the comics, especially in the 2015 Secret Wars arc. At that place the diverse universes started colliding, with both beingness destroyed if one of them wasn't destroyed prematurely. Eventually that led to all known universes beingness obliterated, and the remnants being brought together past a multiversal-powered Dr. Doom (who may or may not be coming in Marvel's Fantastic 4 pic).

While we don't know what Curiosity'due south plans are going forrard, nosotros could now be on the long road to a version of Underground Wars striking the big screen. One that was caused thanks to the Avengers going back in time and accidentally freeing Loki. Good going, Iron Man.

What happened to Alligator Loki?

Loki finale: where is alligator loki?

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Episode 5'due south breakout star didn't feature in the Loki finale, simply information technology doesn't mean we've seen the concluding of our reptilian god of mischief. In fact, at present that the timeline has lost its protection, and is branching off into who knows what, there'south plenty of room for alligator Loki (and the others, I guess) to return in futurity seasons.

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