Please write in which saga the said character had a best character development.
Please write in which saga the said character had a best character development.
Through season 1 episode 4 it shows you can rewrite reality without branches but risk some type of incursion maybe that’s what happened with Miguel’s spiderverse canon events, maybe that’s the og plan the multiverse saga had which is why the second part of the film aka beyond the spiderverse is delayed to align with secret wars.
Maybe this will also clear up whether most of the returning villains in no way home are variants since the main marvel wiki says all are even sandman but yet both wikis agree there are two Laura’s by the time of Deadpool or rather different ages of the same verison.
Also it seems like maybe what seems to differ in whether a branch forms or not is how if it’s closer to quantum aka artificial tech or more natural magic powers that risk greater chances of incursions.
Theres a line from Thor that says Asgard being about how magic and science are one and the same, what if that’s the solution of having a balance of branches and modifying timelines without risk of incursions, and maybe why Loki’s power is able to make that possible. Could it have been retroactively foreshadowing this the whole time of retconning all types of time travel? @RJ Plotner
Before Loki became the God of infinite multiverse, even before Norse God Mischief and trickery he was a runt. Loki is Frost Giant and son of their king Laufey, but Frost Giant let the small ones die alone and despite him being their prince that included Loki. Luckily for him Odin was their fighting his father after the fight Odin found him and treated him like his own son, but that’s mean Loki isn’t a God. Sure is seems Frost Giants live as long as Asgardians and unlike his kind Loki has magical powers, which his adopted mother taught him use better, Loki is still not a God like Thor or Odin. At least a born God since Loki got time powers in final episodes of Loki.
Your Thoughts?
They will claim by having the branching timelines being powered by Loki from blue to green and the tree being green along with Loki’s new robe look, Will Marvel claim and retroactively say that all of that green foreshadowing was meant for doom?
I’m burnt out from MCU, but did I ask this already if no, then why did many more love season 2 in terms of audience while with critics it was opposite. This is coming from someone who actually still likes both seasons equally.
I wanna make a cosplay of it for if Comic-Con comes to AUS.
So, I thought I had this whole thing figured out, but then two things threw me for a loop. One was Miguel saying "polimultiverse", the other was Loki becoming ruler of the multiverse, because, while epic, that leaves a lot of questions regarding the Council of Kangs. Here's how I think it is:
The Sacred Timeline (Earth-870) was never alone, just isolated.
The Spider-Society exist at the same time as the TVA, policing the polimultiverse.
He Who Remains invented Canon Events as a way to avoid Evil Kang Variants in the polimultiverse.
He destroyed the universe where Miguel's daughter lived (Earth-1042) because according to his algorithm, it would result in an evil version of himself.
LYLA is a copy of Miss Minutes.
The Council of Kangs is in the void.
In terms of Multiverse vs Polimultiverse, the MULTIVERSE is the sacred timeline and its branches, including all live action marvel content+ What If...?, and the POLIMULTIVERSE is all other animated, video game, and comic-book content, and existed before the events of Loki.
Any questions?
🚨Loki S2, What If S2 Spoiler Alert🚨
A few days ago, theories emerged on social media that the characters in the new Marvel Saga are actually a reincarnation of the Infinity Stones.
Who do I think represents each Stone.
Time Stone: Loki
After the end of the series, Loki becomes the new "He Who Remains" called "God Loki", using his power, Loki save the multiverse and becoming a type of Time God, and thats the point, Loki is the reincarnation of the Time Stone.
Reality Stone: Wanda Maximoff
After become the Scarlet Witch, Wanda wanted to find her sons, but at the ending of MoM, she sacrifices herself to save Strange, America, Wong and others. I know she's officialy dead, but, the power and the color combines with the Stone.
And now the things are going interesting...
Space Stone: ???
The Space Stone is actually a good question to reflect, i saw a lot of people saying that the Space Stone is Carol Danvers or Monica Rambeau, but i think different, in my opinion, the Space Stone is Kahhori, the new character that will appear in "What If...?" Season Two, her powers comes from the Tesseract, like Carol Danvers, but using the colors theory, Kahhori is the Space Stone.
Soul Stone: Adam Warlock??
Here is more complicated, MCU's Adam never had any contact with the Infinity Stones, but in comics, the Soul Stone is in Adam's forehead, by now, this not makes much sense, but maybe in the future...
Power Stone: Shuri??
Maybe the most difficult, because we don't have many options and arguments, but i saw some theories which says that Shuri is the Power Stone, i don't have arguments for or against, so... idk, decide yourself.
Mind Stone: Vision
Well... Vision had the Soul Stone on him face, yeah, he's without emotions, colors or Stones, but Wanda is dead, so... why not?
Well... maybe i'm and a thousand persons are crazy, or maybe we're correct, it can be true or false...
If someone has any theory pls tell me!!! (Sorry if the English has some errors, thats not my language.)
recently rewatched Loki season 1.
if I recall correctly, currently just one MCU character where an opposite-gender variant appears; Loki.
am not including any of the following::
disguises or shapeshifting versions of opposite gender.
comic book versions.
equivalents in non-MCU productions.
Would it not be more accurate to list the moments where he's disappearing as teleportation rather than just "presence manipulation?" It's phrased more so as if he's just turning invisible to give off the appearance of teleportation rather than simply just being able to do it, which feels inaccurate as in the finale, Loki gets repelled backwards from a magic projectile from Sylvie but is then able to materialize between her and He Who Remains at the last second which I doubt he was able to just naturally do in a concealed form.
It probably the TVA Loki Variant meeting Doctor Strange about Kang and his evil variant army.
The TVA know about Doctor Strange and the Avengers.
Which Loki variant is your favorite? The original that we have come to know and love? The new one in the Loki series? Sylvie? Or is there another you prefer
Why we do not include events from life of variants in their pages before their became a variant? Same goes for appearances. For example Loki from the TV series, before the battle of New York was the same as the Loki that died in Infinity War. So why events from Thor, and appearances from Thor and Avengers aren't included there? Another example is Fitz from destroyed Earth timeline. He was the same as our Fitz for the first 4 seasons, so his appearances and biography from the seasons 1-4 should be included there.
Do you think they would be a cute couple or is it too weird considering they are variants of each other?
Im rewatching Loki and I never paid attention to this detail until now, but how did Loki know the Avengers travelled through time when he didn't see any of them (aside from possibly Ant Man pushing the case away but he never met Ant Man)?
Off course I want to see TVA Loki and Sylvie in it, they're already casted and are going to appear for a 100% sure! Also I need to see Kang, and Kang will also join the cast! So they're already casted, and I'm glad they are...
So then I need to see Doctor Strange from the main timeline! Doctor Strange is so cool and because he's one of the few MCU main timeline-characters involved in the multiverse (together with Wanda and Spider-Man, who I both don't want to see in the show). He needs to make a appearence!
Then also...the Runaways! Someone else already made a post about it and I disagreed, but I thought about it and even though I've never seen the Runaways show, I like them to see!
So then for me the perfect scene would be that Loki is searching for Sylvie in a reality and then sees the Runaways and after a lil' chat a Sling Ring opens and Doctor Strange walks out...
In the Ultimate Comics (didn’t read or watch all of them, but I seen a few), Loki went under the alias "Gunnar Golman". Do you think that in Season 2 of Loki, he’ll use it as an undercover name when investigating this new and mysterious TVA?
I know it is extremely unlikely to happen, but imagine now cool it would be to see Deke back in Loki Season 2 as a brainwashed TVA agent who doesn’t remember his past life and we learn that the “History altered by the Chronicoms” timeline was pruned and Deke was taken to become an agent for the TVA.