When it comes to time-travel stories, superhero movies and TV shows don’t necessarily develop them well. The Flash (both The CW series and the Ezra Miller film) had odd loopholes, paradoxes and unanswered questions. The fourth and final season of Doom Patrol has followed suit with its temporal quandaries thanks to Immortus. It reiterates the message that time travel is a tricky concept to nail.Season 1 of Loki did its best to perfect the idea of a coherent timeline, with Marvel Studios carving out the Sacred Timeline. Now, Season 2 is diving further into this Temporal Loom and Loki trying to protect the fabric of space and time as all realities begin fraying in the Multiverse. However, while the series did seem like it was avoiding creative turmoil, the finale repeats cardinal sins made by one of the genre’s biggest offenders: Avengers: Endgame. While Loki doubles down on the mistake, there are built-in ways of explaining the discrepancy.Fans remember Endgame for the time heist the Avengers pulled to acquire the Infinity Stones needed to take out Thanos’ forces. They traveled to different points in time, inadvertently creating branches and ramifications that were somehow forgotten. All these exposures would conflict with a key rule that Loki Season 2 now puts down: the past can actually affect the present. Endgame didn’t revolve around that, which had viewers curious about what happened to the other realities that were tampered with.Loki Showrunner Expresses Interest in Working on MCU’s X-Men Reboot
When it comes to time-travel stories, superhero movies and TV shows don’t necessarily develop them well. The Flash (both The CW series and the Ezra Miller film) had odd loopholes, paradoxes and unanswered questions. The fourth and final season of Doom Patrol has followed suit with its temporal quandaries thanks to Immortus. It reiterates the message that time travel is a tricky concept to nail.
Season 1 of Loki did its best to perfect the idea of a coherent timeline, with Marvel Studios carving out the Sacred Timeline. Now, Season 2 is diving further into this Temporal Loom and Loki trying to protect the fabric of space and time as all realities begin fraying in the Multiverse. However, while the series did seem like it was avoiding creative turmoil, the finale repeats cardinal sins made by one of the genre’s biggest offenders: Avengers: Endgame. While Loki doubles down on the mistake, there are built-in ways of explaining the discrepancy.
Fans remember Endgame for the time heist the Avengers pulled to acquire the Infinity Stones needed to take out Thanos’ forces. They traveled to different points in time, inadvertently creating branches and ramifications that were somehow forgotten. All these exposures would conflict with a key rule that Loki Season 2 now puts down: the past can actually affect the present. Endgame didn’t revolve around that, which had viewers curious about what happened to the other realities that were tampered with.
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