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‘Loki’ officially renewed for a second season by Marvel

Warning: contains Loki season 1 spoilers!

The God Of Mischief will officially return in a second season of Loki, as confirmed in the end credit scene at the end of Episode 6, “For All Time. Always.”

Following the shocking revelations of the season finale, which unveils Jonathan Majors’ He Who Remains/Kang the Conquerer as the main man and puppeteer behind the TVA, the Disney+ series ended on a massive cliffhanger which will have huge ramifications in the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe.

With Sylvie taking out He Who Remains, who’s been carefully guiding the timeline to prevent an all out multiverse war, the timeline has now ruptured out of control. And with Hiddleston’s Loki thrown into a brand new timeline, with the TVA governed by Kang statues instead of the space-lizard Time Keepers, there’s no-one left to warn the Avengers.

“I am so grateful that we got to do Season 1, I still am not quite able to process that we get to have another go at this. I am so excited by the possibilities,” star Tom Hiddleston tells Marvel.com. “We are already in discussions. Deep, deep, deep discussions. I can’t wait to get started.”

Unsurprisingly, there’s yet to be an officially release date confirmed, but we know that Kang will be back again in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, while Doctor Strange and Wanda will be tackling the multiverse in Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness.