LOKI: Tom Hiddleston And Owen Wilson Have Very Different Takes On Episode 2's Cliffhanger Ending - SPOILERS

LOKI: Tom Hiddleston And Owen Wilson Have Very Different Takes On Episode 2's Cliffhanger Ending - SPOILERS

Yesterday's episode of Loki featured one heck of a cliffhanger ending, and both Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson have now weighed in on the God of Mischief's shock decision. Find their comments here...

By JoshWilding - Jun 17, 2021 07:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Loki
Source: TV Line

Loki ended with the debut of a character who, on the surface at least, appears to be Lady Loki. While this Variant (played by actress Sophia Di Martino) toyed with our God of Mischief, he later decided to follow her through that Time Door. The question is, did he betray Mobius and the Time Variance Authority or does The Avengers baddie having something else planned? 

In an interview with TV Line, Owen Wilson shared his thoughts on what happened, giving his insight into Mobius' reaction. "[Mobius] feels betrayed," he explains. "Having studied [Loki’s] life and knowing everything, you feel a little bit foolish also, because you can’t ever really be surprised that the God of Mischief would be up to something."

That's certainly one way of looking at it, but Tom Hiddleston has another perspective on the scene. 

"Mobius is someone who, perhaps for the first time in [Loki’s] life, he thinks he might be able to trust, and perhaps trusts him, and he doesn’t want to betray that trust," the actor says. "But at the same time, he has to see what’s going on. He can’t help himself but follow, because it’s too strange and provokes so much curiosity within him."

So, from Hiddleston's perspective, it doesn't sound like Loki is necessarily betraying the TVA...he just wants to learn more about what this Variant has planned. 

With a character like this one, though, it's hard to get a solid read on his motivations, and we still don't know whether the God of Mischief plans to make a bid for control of the TVA or if he simply wants to ensure his survival after all is said and done. Something tells us we'll get answers next week...


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biggest reveals from this week's episode of Loki!

8. There Are A Lot Of Lokis

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Talking about the many times they've had to "prune" Loki from the sacred timeline, Mobius gives us a glimpse of the many God of Mischiefs who have plagued the TVA over the years. 

Some were clearly harmless (like Loki winning the Tour De France bike race), but others definitely look a little more sinister. Remember, the TVA monitors the past, present, and future, so it's really no great surprise that "The Variant" is out there causing trouble around the same time the MCU's Loki escaped his fate in Avengers: Endgame

There's been a lot of speculation that we'll see multiple versions of Loki in this series, and it feels a lot like more than just these two will make their presence felt over the next four episodes.

Of course, this reveal leaves us with a huge question...
 

7. Does That Mean The Multiverse Is Real?

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If the Sacred Timeline is the only one in the Multiverse, how can there have been such vastly different versions of Loki? 

We know that branching timelines are created when someone heads down a path they weren't supposed to, but something pretty major must have happened for the God of Mischief to take on some of the grotesque appearances we see in the projections shared by Mobius. 

On the one hand, we can't help but wonder if the Time-Keepers are lying about there only being one timeline or if the TVA has chosen to keep Loki in the dark to some extent. On the other, it seems far more likely at this stage that this is just an example of how weird things can get when someone like Loki doesn't stay on the path the Time-Keepers have mapped out for them. 

With that in mind, we're pretty convinced Loki is going to be about the creation of the Multiverse, but we'll get to how that's going to work a little later in this feature.
 

6. The Dark Side Of The TVA

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We learned in the premiere that the TVA has the ability to "prune" timelines, but this second chapter really delves into what the consequences of that are. 

When a timeline is pruned by the TVA, everything and everyone within it is wiped from existence. That means both the Variant and every other being gets obliterated so that the so-called Sacred Timeline can remain intact. When you stop and think about it, that's pretty dark, and while everyone gets to go on existing, there's a version of them that was disintegrated.

There's something off about the story of the Time-Keepers, and regardless of whether they exist or not, someone is pulling the strings and clearly intent on making sure time plays out the way they want. 

The Variant we meet at the end of the episode clearly has an issue with the TVA, and we're fully expecting that to be expanded on in the weeks ahead. 
 

5. Judge Renslayer's Secrets

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Look, we're not saying that Judge Renslayer can't be trusted, but we're certainly not convinced that she isn't going to be revealed as having slightly more nefarious motivations than it first appears. 

Then again, it's every bit as likely she's just an unwitting pawn of the Time-Keepers. She certainly knows more about the trio than Mobius - who reveals he's never actually met them - and claims they have a vested interest in whatever the Loki Variant is up to as she jumps through time. 

There's a history there we don't currently know about, and Renslayer may be key to that. 

A lot about the TVA still doesn't make sense, and while Loki is clearly keen to meet them, it's looking a lot like both the God of Mischief and us will find out much more about the organisation next week. 
 

4. What's The Deal With Miss Minutes?

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Tara Strong's Miss Minutes has really struck a chord with fans and even has her own character poster now!

In this week's episode, we learn that she appears to be more than just a mascot and does, in fact, have some level of sentience. We don't want to head down anything as ridiculous as the Mephisto route here, but what if Miss Minutes is another darker side of the TVA that will be fleshed out in future episodes? 

Rather than being a simple mascot, perhaps she's more powerful than it initially appears. The God of Mischief taking her on in a battle would be pretty wacky, and it would be a neat twist for this cartoon mascot to actually be the last line of defence for the Time-Keepers. 

We're just throwing this theory out there, but there must have been a point to Loki questioning whether Miss Minutes has the ability to think for herself. 
 

3. Lady Loki

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The big reveal in this episode was that Sophia Di Martino appears to be playing Lady Loki. The TVA has explicitly stated that the Variant they're chasing is a Loki, and the headpiece she was wearing in those final few moments was pretty distinctive! 

However, she really didn't seem to like being called "Loki" and the MCU's God of Mischief pointing out how impressive her enchantments are...well, that felt like a big clue. It seems it may very well have been because a leak has since revealed that Di Martino may, in fact, be playing Sylvie Lushton.

Better known as Enchantress, Sylvie was a human created by Loki fooled into believing she was Asgardian. 

Clearly, there's more to "Lady Loki" than initially meets the eye, and now Loki has decided to follow her through that Time Door, answers about how the character will be portrayed in this shared world are likely imminent. 
 

2. Does Enchantress Report To A Higher Power?

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So, it looks like Lady Loki is, in fact, Enchantress. While that's a character who is more than capable of being the show's big bad, the fact this is Sylvie rather than Amora leaves us confident in predicting that the Variant may, in fact, be serving someone else.

Based on her apparent disdain for the God of Mischief, we're going to go out on a limb and predict that Richard E. Grant is playing an older, vastly more sinister version of Loki who has plans to take out the Time-Keepers and find a way of existing in the past, present, and future. 

There's likely going to be more to it than just that, and it will be interesting to learn what he makes of his younger (or alternate) self. 

In the Loki: Agent of Asgard series, we learned that a future "King Loki" has returned to his evil roots, murdering Thor and destroying Asgard. Perhaps this version of the villain succeeded in his mission in The Avengers? If so, we'll find out how Loki's story would have played out had that been the case...
 

1. The Birth Of A New Multiverse

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There have been plenty of hints that Loki is setting the stage for What If?, Spider-Man: No Way Home, and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and the attack on the Sacred Timeline could be our biggest clue yet when it comes to what Marvel Studios has planned. 

Taking a closer look at that readout, we see that Lady Loki bombed everywhere from Vormir to Lisbon and Asgard. The ramifications of that won't be revealed until next Wednesday, but new timelines have been created that could give birth to what we come to know as the MCU's Multiverse. 

It all feels a little overcomplicated right now, but this could be the moment Marvel Studios sets the stage for its entire Phase 4 slate. 

Will this tie into the debut of the X-Men? That would be one way to explain the sudden emergence of mutants, while we're definitely optimistic this could all culminate in Secret Wars!
 

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slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 6/17/2021, 7:44 AM
I’m thinking Möbius thinks Loki is betraying him and Loki’s just doing the Loki thing of acting in his own self interest which will eventually line back up with helping Mobius.
BlueOcean79
BlueOcean79 - 6/17/2021, 11:13 AM
@slickrickdesigns - Maybe it’s more simple in that he wants to live- and he sees that the cops with Mobius who like to beat and melt people have it out for him and will kill him and it’s doubtful Mobius can do anything to stop them? Mobius likes him but at the end of the day he works for a sadistic agency that has no problem killing entire timelines and variants who are no longer useful. And the cops are already blaming Loki for everything and no doubt the time keepers will too. Even the judge said she didn’t have the power to do anything if this mission, which was Loki’s “last chance”, went wrong. It was probably self-preservation and most people would’ve done the same. Mobius has to know this-is he really surprised Loki would run? His liking Loki isn’t going to overrule his loyalty to the TVA (at least not yet). What did he expect?
MrDandy
MrDandy - 6/17/2021, 7:45 AM
Such a great show so far. Loving the dynamics, mystery, and aesthetic they’ve gone with.
clornelas
clornelas - 6/17/2021, 7:48 AM
Those statements aren't incompatible and aren't really different takes. They're different perspectives that accurately sum up where each character is mentally at the end.
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 6/17/2021, 7:49 AM
I could watch a whole documentary of just touring the TVA's retrofuturism aesthetics.

Narrated by Morgan Freeman.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 6/17/2021, 7:50 AM
@Reeds2Much - Disney+ already has a show on ships and one one locations for Star Wars, so maybe there will be one for Marvel soon too
Menks123
Menks123 - 6/17/2021, 7:50 AM
I can watch a duo of these two all day long. Their chemistry together is fantastic.
Menks123
Menks123 - 6/17/2021, 8:05 AM
Also, you can tell on Loki's face and his hesitation that Tom's thoughts on the character is 100% right.

He didn't WANT to go, but he felt like he needed to see where it took him. And now, I feel this show is going to get absolutely crazy and might really play into the future of the MCU imo.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 6/17/2021, 7:51 AM
Is it really betrayal though? I think anyone would've followed Lady Loki if given the chance
LSHF
LSHF - 6/17/2021, 8:32 AM
@bkmeijer - I just assumed that he needs to follow her in order to help end all of this and win the TVA's trust. I mean, "someone" has to follow her in order to stop her.

But, of course, the TVA probably just thinks he's working with her.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 6/17/2021, 8:46 AM
@LSHF - yeah that makes the most sense. Loki most likely does have an agenda of his own though
LSHF
LSHF - 6/17/2021, 11:08 AM
@bkmeijer - Oh, yes. Of course! Loki ALWAYS has his own agenda!
Mugens
Mugens - 6/17/2021, 7:57 AM
I think both Tom and Owen's assessment of the situation sounds about right. Regardless it will be interesting to see where this leads in Episode Three and beyond.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/17/2021, 8:12 AM
Don't see it as betrayal. Loki made the right choice.
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 6/17/2021, 8:17 AM
After 2 episodes, i am thus far underwhelmed with "Loki".
JonC
JonC - 6/17/2021, 8:27 AM
@GeneralZod - and that's why superman broke your neck
Kyos
Kyos - 6/17/2021, 8:35 AM
I need to look through his filmography again, but right now I think Mobius is my favourite Owen Wilson role. A not insignificant part of that might be the fact that he doesn't look so much... like Owen Wilson.
xfan320
xfan320 - 6/17/2021, 8:37 AM
Episode 3 will start with the "Council of Loki's" being lead by Richard E. Grant. Lady Loki will be his right hand.

My theory...until next week and it changes again.
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 6/17/2021, 8:54 AM
Didn't see it as a betrayal as more of Loki doing what he had to do for his own best interest. Loki has usually put his ego first.
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