'Loki' is now on Disney+: What to know and how to stream
The latest TV offering from the Marvel Cinematic Universe is here.
Today, Disney+ launches its latest Marvel Cinematic Universe small-screen spin-off, "Loki," starring Tom Hiddleston reprising his big-screen God of Mischief.
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Loki (Tom Hiddleston) resumes his role as the God of Mischief in a new series that takes place after the events of 'Avengers: Endgame.'
You may recall Loki died -- literally -- at the hand of Thanos in the opening of "Avengers: Infinity War." But thanks to some time-traveling Avengers in "Endgame," he managed to flee their custody and his future death. But that temporal escape runs him afoul of the Time Variance Authority, charged with policing the sacred natural order of time.
At a virtual press conference, Hiddleston admitted that learning his character would live on was met with "a combination of delight and surprise."
"I was so excited by the idea and also had to scratch my head a bit, because that scene in 'Avengers: Infinity War' had felt so final ... as the end of Loki's story," he said.
Hiddleston continued, "In that scene in ['Endgame'], Loki picks up the Tesseract and disappears in a puff of smoke. Where does he go? When does he go? That's the starting point of 'Loki.'"
The TVA had its start in a "Thor" comic in 1986 but hasn't been seen onscreen yet, so the shadowy group -- and Owen Wilson's mysterious agent Mobius -- are new to viewers, and to Hiddleston's character.
Show creator and executive producer Michael Waldron explained, "Loki is us in that situation ... from the moment he's brought into the TVA, because like him, we don't know what the hell's going on. [T]hat's really fun."
Waldron also called the show's time-jumping premise "a dream come true," adding, "There was so much encouragement from Marvel to just be as imaginative as we possibly could ... and to go weirder and to be bold and take chances."
"Loki" is now streaming on Disney+.
How to stream 'Loki' on Disney+: Anyone with a Disney+ account can access the show on June 9. For those who still have yet to sign up, a subscription to Disney+ costs $7.99 per month or $79.99 per year, and a bundle consisting of Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ costs $13.99 per month.
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