Loki is reportedly the most-watched Marvel Cinematic show on Disney+. Not long after Disney launched its streaming service in 2020, Marvel Studios debuted its first MCU series, WandaVision, in 2021 — which proved the universe’s small screen transition a success. The MCU’s fourth phase then continued on Disney+ with The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Loki.
WandaVision hinted at the existence of alternate realities, and Loki dove into the idea of the multiverse and/or alternate timelines previously alluded to in features like Thor: The Dark World (2013), Doctor Strange (2016), and Avengers: Endgame (2019). The series follows a variant version of Loki (Tom Hiddleston) who escaped with the Tesseract during the Avengers’ time heist in Endgame. After being arrested by the bureaucratic Time Variance Authority (TVA), Agent Mobius M. Mobius (Owen Wilson) enlists the God of Mischief's help in tracking down the Goddess of Mischief, Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino) — who poses a threat to the “sacred” timeline and He Who Remains (Jonathan Majors). Following the release of Disney+’s What If…?, Hawkeye, and, now, Moon Knight, Loki remains the show to beat in terms of viewership.
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On top of having the most-watched premiere of any Disney+ show, Loki is reportedly the most-watched MCU series on the streaming service. According to THR, the series clocked 5.23 billion minutes watched on Disney+, with WandaVision coming in second place with 4.8 billion minutes. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (4.15 billion) and Hawkeye (3.45 billion) came third and fourth place. Outside of the MCU, The Mandalorian reigns supreme in a galaxy far, far away with 14.5 billion minutes
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