Kevin Wright revealed how an idea, discussed with Tom Hiddleston, was discarded early on
With two episodes released so far, the second season of Loki had to abandon some ideas planned during pre-production, such as a “multiversal war,” according to the producer Kevin Wright.
During an interview with Den of Geek, Wright revealed how the idea reached the ears of Tom Hiddlestoninterpreter of Loki and producer of the series Disney+but the idea of conflict was discarded as soon as it was conceived.
“Already when we talked about it, it seemed completely wrong to jump into something we don’t deserve yet,” he said. “In the writers’ room, all ideas are valid, and we talked about what would happen if Loki were He Who Remains [interpretado por Jonathan Majors].”
“These conversations didn’t go very far; I don’t think it even reached the point of Tonebecause although there is something fun and appealing about this idea, it would make the universe seem small,” he continued Kevin Wright in the conversation.
Loki: Season 2 premieres with impressive audience on Disney+
Disney+, which rarely releases audience data for its productions, revealed that the premiere episode of the second season of Loki, released last October 5th, it had 10.9 million views in just three on the streaming platform.
According to information from the deadlinethis would be the second best premiere of the year, second only to the premiere of the third season of The Mandalorian, in March. Although Disney+ did not release official data at the time, an estimate from the data company Nielsen would have revealed that, in its first days on the streaming platform, the episode would have had around 823 million minutes shown.
In the second season of Lokithe God of Mischief, again played by Tom Hiddlestonneeds to deal with the consequences of the decision to Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino) to kill He Who Remains (Jonathan Majors), one of the variants of Kang the Conquerorwhich ended up causing a collapse in the multiverse.
In addition to Hiddleston, Di Matino and Majors, the second year, which will have six episodes, also features the returns of Owen Wilson as Mobius, Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Ravonna Renslayer, Wunmi Mosaku as B-15 Hunter, Eugene Cordero as Casey, Tara Strong as Miss Minutes.
Ke Huy Quan (Everything Everywhere at the Same Time), Rafael Casal (Blindspotting) It is Kate Dickie (Inner Man) are new in the new episodes, which are released every Thursday at 10pm on Disney+. Watch the trailer for the second year of Loki:
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