The Loki finale officially confirmed a season 2 is on the way—but it doesn't come as any surprise.
at Disney. But Marvel, as is their wont, wouldn't officially confirm that a Season 2 was a reality. Still, that Waldron announcement also included the news that in addition to being hired right out of thesequel, Waldron had been hired by Marvel chiefproject.
In other words, whatever Feige saw inSo while this is the first time one of Marvel's Disney+ shows has gotten a second season, it should not be too surprising to anyone following Waldron's rapid ascension. And without spoiling theadventures in the TVA end in a massive cliffhanger. But even though Loki Season 2pick up precisely where Season 1 left off, that seems unlikely, given the massive ripples and consequences the events of the finale will send through the MCU.
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