Loki has consistently performed as one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s best TV shows. While the Disney+ streaming service might have opened the door for Marvel Studios’ exploration of the Multiverse in the coming phases, it also ensured that it took a deeper look into who Loki is as a character. This isn’t quite the Loki that fans last saw perish in Avengers: Infinity War, but is instead the figure plucked from the first Avengers movie. That’s crucially important in how the God of Mischief views the relationships he forms in the Disney+ show.Indeed, Loki Season 2 might introduce new dynamics, such as the combination of Ravonna Renslayer and Victor Timely, and Season 1 crucially pivoted around Sylvie and Loki’s affections. However, the true relationship of the series is that of Loki and Mobius, who have gone from strength to strength across their time travel adventure. It’s arguable that they have one of the strongest friendships in the entirety of the MCU, but there are a few specific reasons as to why their bond is so important and what makes this unlikely duo really click with one another.It’s so vital to remember that this is not the Loki that fans saw build a bond with his brother. This is not the Loki that lost his people, his mother, and his father, and this is not the Loki that eventually sacrificed himself for the good of the galaxy. Instead, this is a God of Mischief who has ambitions beyond himself and has failed to form a loving relationship with those closest to him in his family. He still idolizes his mother, but the news of her death in the Sacred Timeline completely changes his outlook. For most of Loki’s life, he has been compared to Thor, who is seemingly perfect in every way. He has been judged by Odin, who never felt that his son was good enough for the throne of Asgard. And he has been shunned by his people, who are fearful of his powers. However, Mobius gave Loki the respect that he had never gained from fellow Asgardians.Tom Hiddleston is a Vampire Loki Variant in Only Lovers Left AliveMarvel Artist Mike McKone Reveals Why He Loves Loki
Loki has consistently performed as one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s best TV shows. While the Disney+ streaming service might have opened the door for Marvel Studios’ exploration of the Multiverse in the coming phases, it also ensured that it took a deeper look into who Loki is as a character. This isn’t quite the Loki that fans last saw perish in Avengers: Infinity War, but is instead the figure plucked from the first Avengers movie. That’s crucially important in how the God of Mischief views the relationships he forms in the Disney+ show.
Indeed, Loki Season 2 might introduce new dynamics, such as the combination of Ravonna Renslayer and Victor Timely, and Season 1 crucially pivoted around Sylvie and Loki’s affections. However, the true relationship of the series is that of Loki and Mobius, who have gone from strength to strength across their time travel adventure. It’s arguable that they have one of the strongest friendships in the entirety of the MCU, but there are a few specific reasons as to why their bond is so important and what makes this unlikely duo really click with one another.
It’s so vital to remember that this is not the Loki that fans saw build a bond with his brother. This is not the Loki that lost his people, his mother, and his father, and this is not the Loki that eventually sacrificed himself for the good of the galaxy. Instead, this is a God of Mischief who has ambitions beyond himself and has failed to form a loving relationship with those closest to him in his family. He still idolizes his mother, but the news of her death in the Sacred Timeline completely changes his outlook. For most of Loki’s life, he has been compared to Thor, who is seemingly perfect in every way. He has been judged by Odin, who never felt that his son was good enough for the throne of Asgard. And he has been shunned by his people, who are fearful of his powers. However, Mobius gave Loki the respect that he had never gained from fellow Asgardians.
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