It's already been confirmed that the God of Mischief is genderfluid, but that wasn't something we've actually seen referenced in Loki itself. Instead, those working on the series - including Tom Hiddleston - have made it clear in interviews promoting the launch of the Disney+ series.
Well, the Marvel Cinematic Universe took another big step forward today in its attempts to accurately portray the world we live in by confirming that Loki is bisexual.
This big reveal came during a conversation with Sylvie which sees them discuss the meaning of love. They both ask whether the other has someone they're romantically involved with (we've never seen Loki with a love interest in the MCU), and it's then the God of Mischief confirms that he's loved men and women.
Director Kate Herron jumped on Twitter shortly after the latest episode of Loki arrived on Disney+ to say, "From the moment I joined [Loki] it was very important to me, and my goal, to acknowledge Loki was bisexual. It is a part of who he is and who I am too. I know this is a small step but I’m happy, and [my] heart is so full, to say that this is now Canon in [the] MCU."
This is a momentous moment, that's for sure, and one we're definitely excited to see elaborated on.