Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness scribe Michael Waldron teases Loki season 2 narrative elements. The multiversal events of Phase 4 were sparked by Marvel Studios' third live-action Disney+ series set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. By picking up with the version of tom Hiddleston's trickster who escaped with the Tesseract during Avengers: Endgame, Loki broadened on the concept of alternate timelines/universes and variants (2019). The Time Variance Authority (TVA) arrested him during the pilot, and drew him into a search for his female counterpart/love interest, Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino).

Loki and Sylvie met the man behind the TVA's curtain in the season 1 finale: He Who Remains (Jonathan Majors), a variant of Kang the Conqueror who gave them two choices: kill him, liberate the Sacred Timeline, and unleash multiversal madness, or take over his life's work and prune anything that deviates from the "proper flow of time." The episode finished with Loki in a drastically different TVA, ostensibly ruled by Kang, as the chronology proceeded to branch after Sylvie unilaterally picked the former. The titles revealed that there would be a Loki season 2 that will begin filming soon. As the MCU's most recent multiverse adventure hits theatres, Waldron—who also wrote Loki season 1—has hinted what to expect from season 2.

He said, "To me, the sole reason for making the programme in the first place is so that we may tell a fresh tale with this character. We seemed to be covering fresh emotional terrain with Loki. Season 2 can only be accessed this way. That was definitely discovered. It's a fantastic continuation of that story that seems different from the first season and, hopefully, will surprise viewers."

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