The biggest mystery on fans’ minds after the Season 1 finale of Loki on Disney+ was what happened to the Time Variance Authority. Rather than the familiar statues of the Time-Keepers, a large effigy of He Who Remains stood in its place. This suggested to fans that Loki arrived back at a TVA that already changed because of the birth of the Marvel multiverse. The Season 2 premiere reveals this isn’t actually what happened.Time travel is already high-concept science fiction, but Loki Season 2 introduces it in the TVA, where time is supposed to only flow in a single direction. Along with magic, time travel within the TVA is supposed to be impossible. However, thanks to Ouroboros’ explanations, it appears that is precisely what Loki is experiencing. So, rather than arriving at a TVA that had changed because Sylvie killed He Who Remains, Loki was actually in its past. Apparently, before creating the fiction of the Time-Keepers and the Sacred Timeline, the TVA agents knew they were working for a variant of Kang. However, the storyline unfolding in the TVA’s “present day” shows that the organization is undergoing a change, led by Mobius and Hunter B-15. They are finally going to become what they always thought they were: protectors.More than two years after Season 1 debuted, fans mostly remember the introduction of Kang, or “He Who Remains,” and Loki trying to prevent Sylvie from killing him. However, before all that went down, Mobius and Hunter B-15 learned the truth about TVA. Rather than being “created” by the Time-Keepers, they were all variants of people living on the Sacred Timeline. This forced the ruthless Minutemen, agents and judges to have sympathy for the variants they’d sent to their deaths. They had no idea who He Who Remains was, but Loki discovers they once served under a giant statue of his face.RELATED: Time Is Running Out in New Loki Season 2 Trailer
The biggest mystery on fans’ minds after the Season 1 finale of Loki on Disney+ was what happened to the Time Variance Authority. Rather than the familiar statues of the Time-Keepers, a large effigy of He Who Remains stood in its place. This suggested to fans that Loki arrived back at a TVA that already changed because of the birth of the Marvel multiverse. The Season 2 premiere reveals this isn’t actually what happened.
Time travel is already high-concept science fiction, but Loki Season 2 introduces it in the TVA, where time is supposed to only flow in a single direction. Along with magic, time travel within the TVA is supposed to be impossible. However, thanks to Ouroboros’ explanations, it appears that is precisely what Loki is experiencing. So, rather than arriving at a TVA that had changed because Sylvie killed He Who Remains, Loki was actually in its past. Apparently, before creating the fiction of the Time-Keepers and the Sacred Timeline, the TVA agents knew they were working for a variant of Kang. However, the storyline unfolding in the TVA’s “present day” shows that the organization is undergoing a change, led by Mobius and Hunter B-15. They are finally going to become what they always thought they were: protectors.
More than two years after Season 1 debuted, fans mostly remember the introduction of Kang, or “He Who Remains,” and Loki trying to prevent Sylvie from killing him. However, before all that went down, Mobius and Hunter B-15 learned the truth about TVA. Rather than being “created” by the Time-Keepers, they were all variants of people living on the Sacred Timeline. This forced the ruthless Minutemen, agents and judges to have sympathy for the variants they’d sent to their deaths. They had no idea who He Who Remains was, but Loki discovers they once served under a giant statue of his face.
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