Marvel’s Loki Season 2 Finale: The Multiverse War and Beyond Explained

2023-11-10 11:31:06

MADRID, Nov 10 (CultureLeisure) –

After six episodes, the second season of Loki has come to an end. The God of Deception Tom Hiddleston, one of the favorite characters of fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has offered an ambitious ending to his series. With it, the character is completely redefined, but also the entire franchise.

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In the previous episode, Loki managed to control the time slip and managed to travel back in time on the AVT, just before the Temporal Loom exploded. In the sixth chapter, his mission is to fix it. To do this, travel back in time once more and once more.avoiding errors to carry out the plan in the most perfect and, above all, fastest way possible.

In the end he even decides to spend literally centuries learning regarding science and engineering, accumulating more knowledge than even Ouroboros himself. But, Although they manage to expand the size and capacity of the Loom, it fails once more.

Victor Timely emphasizes that it is a “problem of scale.” The timelines branch infinitely… and it is not possible to expand to infinity therefore the performance of the mechanism will never be sufficient. “The loom will never be able to channel a universe that grows infinitely. Cannot be expanded to infinity. It’s like trying to divide by zero. It can’t be done,” Majors’ character explains.

AVOID TEMPORARY BRANCHING

It is then that Loki, in the midst of desperation, discovers that what he has to avoid is even further back in time: has to prevent branching from starting. Thus, travel to the end of season 1, when Sylvie killed He Who Remains and multiversal chaos ensued..

He explains to him that the Loom is only a security mechanism to keep the Sacred Timeline safe, not the rest of the branches, which are eliminated. Furthermore, she also reveals to him that he was the one who paved the way for her to get there. If Sylvie kills him, the ramifications will appear infinitely, the Loom will fail and the multiverse will collapse. But the only way to avoid it is to kill Sylvie.

“I will change the equation. I will break your Loom,” Loki says to He Who Remains. “But the Loom prevents a brutal war in which nothing survives, Loki. Not even the Sacred Timeline”, Jonathan Majors’ character insists. He refers to the multiversal war once morest the rest of Kang’s variants that, without the control of the AVT Loom, they would be unleashed and end up facing each other in a terrible battle which ends up resulting in the destruction of the entire multiverse.

Despite this, Loki goes to talk to Mobius and Sylvie and decides to try, give him an opportunity for the world to fight that battle and survive. And following that, he returns to the moment when Victor Timely sets out to try to fix the Loom. There, Loki decides to do something that he has never, in any of the thousands of times he has experienced that moment, done before: He goes ahead and goes down instead of Timely for the eslimestones. “I know what I want. I know what kind of God I must be to you,” he proclaims, saying goodbye to his friends. He then steps out into the hallway, exposing himself to temporal radiation.

Little by little his clothes are disintegrating, but from him a new suit similar to the one in the comics emerges and more similar to the one he already wore in The first Avengers movie… with horns included. With this new divine form, Loki uses his powers to destroy the Loom, causing the branches to break loose and begin to die.. But, when he touches them with his hands, he revives them, taking the entire temporal framework into the greenish color typical of the magic of Hiddleston’s character.

LOKI: YGGDRASILL and GOD OF STORIES

Therefore, he begins to walk towards the horizon, where it opens a gap at the end of time. As she does so, one by one, she grabs all the branches, breathing life into them, until she reaches the throne on which he sits. There, she unites all the timelines to allow them to expand. Loki has finally discovered his glorious purpose: to be the God of Stories, the God of Time, the one who keeps the multiverse safe.. That is precisely the title he receives in the comics, although his role is not the same as in the MCU.

His role in the franchise is not regarding controlling time or reality, as seemed to be intuited at the end of the previous episode. On the contrary, it consists of keeping everything together, in operation, channeling all realities so that they do not collapse.

To achieve this, although what he has always longed for was not to be alone, must ultimately be sacrificed so that the rest have a chance to live, remaining isolated for eternity on his throne in the center of time that becomes the heart of a tree-shaped framework in which he keeps the infinite realities. A clear and very beautiful reference to Norse mythology and the figure of Yggdrasill, the tree of life or ash tree of the universe that he keeps united to the Nine Worlds and of which Thor (Chris Hemstowth) He already spoke to Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) in the first God of Thunder movie.

The sacrifice works, and later you see how the AVT has survived. Also the temporal ramifications that are now interwoven in the form of a tree, since Mobius decides to leave his position and leave in search of a life. Sylvie does the same, although presumably they will meet once more at some point in the impending multiversal war. An event that will take place in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty y Avengers: Secret Wars. Its theatrical releases are scheduled for May 1, 2026 and May 7, 2027.

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