The first episode of Loki Season 2 introduced some new members of the Time Variance Authority, including the abrasive Hunter X-5. After disappearing on a mission to find Sylvie, seen in the post-credits scene, Loki and Mobius track him down at a 1970s movie premiere. Going by Brad, the TVA agent abandoned his mission and ends up arrested. During an interrogation scene, Hunter X-5 tells Loki he’s only ever been good at being a villain. He’s wrong.Brad Wolfe, and his cinematic vehicle Zainiac, is a Marvel Comics deep-cut and more of a villain than Loki could ever be. The Hunter formerly known as X-5 will likely not turn green and become a misogynistic serial killer. Brad just wants to live on the Sacred Timeline as the rest of the multiverse is pruned by General Dox. While Loki and Mobius interrogate him, looking for Sylvie, the practiced TVA agent plays mind games with his colleague and his Asgardian “pet.” This is why he reminds Loki of his villainous past because the God of Mischief has grown so much. The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a world of heroes and villains, but Loki has never fit in either category very well. As much as he cares for Sylvie, the TVA has given Loki something he never even knew he needed.While Brad is a new character for Season 2, the series implies he and General Dox were just off-screen during Loki Season 1. Mobius gets along with everyone at the TVA, but even he calls Hunter X-5 “an asshole.” Yet, he’s more than that. As one of the hunters he is well-versed in their tactics and strategies. Similarly, he’s a high-ranking agent and seems to have a close bond with General Dox.RELATED: Loki Season 2 Is The MCU’s Most Important Upcoming Release
The first episode of Loki Season 2 introduced some new members of the Time Variance Authority, including the abrasive Hunter X-5. After disappearing on a mission to find Sylvie, seen in the post-credits scene, Loki and Mobius track him down at a 1970s movie premiere. Going by Brad, the TVA agent abandoned his mission and ends up arrested. During an interrogation scene, Hunter X-5 tells Loki he’s only ever been good at being a villain. He’s wrong.
Brad Wolfe, and his cinematic vehicle Zainiac, is a Marvel Comics deep-cut and more of a villain than Loki could ever be. The Hunter formerly known as X-5 will likely not turn green and become a misogynistic serial killer. Brad just wants to live on the Sacred Timeline as the rest of the multiverse is pruned by General Dox. While Loki and Mobius interrogate him, looking for Sylvie, the practiced TVA agent plays mind games with his colleague and his Asgardian “pet.” This is why he reminds Loki of his villainous past because the God of Mischief has grown so much. The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a world of heroes and villains, but Loki has never fit in either category very well. As much as he cares for Sylvie, the TVA has given Loki something he never even knew he needed.
While Brad is a new character for Season 2, the series implies he and General Dox were just off-screen during Loki Season 1. Mobius gets along with everyone at the TVA, but even he calls Hunter X-5 “an asshole.” Yet, he’s more than that. As one of the hunters he is well-versed in their tactics and strategies. Similarly, he’s a high-ranking agent and seems to have a close bond with General Dox.
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