Loki: Is Ouroboros The Bad Guy?

Loki Season 2 is dialing the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Multiverse Saga to the next level as the franchise hurtles toward the events of Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars. The series picks up directly where the first season left off, as Loki, Mobius, and their friends at the Time Variance Authority desperately try to clean up the chaos left behind when Sylvie murdered He Who Remains and let loose the multiverse. Now, with the destruction of the loom and apparent unraveling of the Sacred Timeline, the entire multiverse is at stak—and there might not be anyone left who can fix it.Loki has a new ally in Ke Huy Quan’s Ouroboros, who has been a major player so far in the Disney+ show’s second season. Ouroboros, sometimes known as OB, is the Time Variance Authority’s chief engineer, who works deep in the recesses of the agency’s headquarters. Having been isolated from other agents throughout most of his life, OB comes across as quirky and overly excited, but ultimately lovable. However, as easy to trust as Ouroboros seems to be so far, Loki Season 2 has dropped several hints that he may not be all he seems. In fact, given the events of the season’s fourth episode, it’s possible that Ouroboros has actually been the villain all along.He Who Remains, a variant of Kang the Conqueror, built the Time Variance Authority—but not by himself. In fact, the second season of Loki reveals that He Who Remains had quite a bit of help in harnessing the timeline through the TVA, including from Ravonna Renslayer herself. It is reasonable to conclude that Ouroboros also had a hand in founding the TVA, given that he wrote the actual handbook for the entire agency. The series has brought up this bit of trivia on multiple occasions, going out of its way to establish Ouroboros as a character through whom many of the TVA’s rules and stipulations originate. While OB, like the other TVA agents, may have had his memory erased by He Who Remains thereafter, he is still the same man who did the Kang variant’s bidding eons ago.Read CBR’s Review of Loki Season 2 Episode 310 Best Characters Who Died At The Beginning Of A Movie

Loki Season 2 is dialing the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Multiverse Saga to the next level as the franchise hurtles toward the events of Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars. The series picks up directly where the first season left off, as Loki, Mobius, and their friends at the Time Variance Authority desperately try to clean up the chaos left behind when Sylvie murdered He Who Remains and let loose the multiverse. Now, with the destruction of the loom and apparent unraveling of the Sacred Timeline, the entire multiverse is at stak—and there might not be anyone left who can fix it.

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Loki has a new ally in Ke Huy Quan’s Ouroboros, who has been a major player so far in the Disney+ show’s second season. Ouroboros, sometimes known as OB, is the Time Variance Authority’s chief engineer, who works deep in the recesses of the agency’s headquarters. Having been isolated from other agents throughout most of his life, OB comes across as quirky and overly excited, but ultimately lovable. However, as easy to trust as Ouroboros seems to be so far, Loki Season 2 has dropped several hints that he may not be all he seems. In fact, given the events of the season’s fourth episode, it’s possible that Ouroboros has actually been the villain all along.

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He Who Remains, a variant of Kang the Conqueror, built the Time Variance Authority—but not by himself. In fact, the second season of Loki reveals that He Who Remains had quite a bit of help in harnessing the timeline through the TVA, including from Ravonna Renslayer herself. It is reasonable to conclude that Ouroboros also had a hand in founding the TVA, given that he wrote the actual handbook for the entire agency. The series has brought up this bit of trivia on multiple occasions, going out of its way to establish Ouroboros as a character through whom many of the TVA’s rules and stipulations originate. While OB, like the other TVA agents, may have had his memory erased by He Who Remains thereafter, he is still the same man who did the Kang variant’s bidding eons ago.

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