Loki season 2 was first announced during the first season's glorious post-credits scene where a simple placard read: "Loki will return in season two."
The series now stands as the only Marvel TV show to receive a second season, as Wandavision, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and Hawkeye were all produced as a limited one-season series for Disney Plus. Following the season of Loki's conclusion, Tom Hiddleston said that he wouldn't mind playing Loki forever, so fingers crossed that means even more is coming.
Before we get ahead of ourselves and while we eagerly await the trickster god's return, let's recap everything we know so far about Loki season 2.
Marvel's Kevin Feige gave an update on the Loki season 2 release date back in August, saying that the new season was "underway" and "being developed as we speak", but stated that he wasn't sure whether filming would begin in 2022 or 2023 (via Collider).
Backstage reports that production was slated to begin this summer, though the report contains no other confirmation. Shortly after, Owen Wilson confirmed his return to the series as Mobius and mentioned that filming will start "pretty soon."
There's speculation that the new season will premiere after the release of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, since the finale of the first season introduced Kang the Conqueror and Kang is the main villain in Ant-Men 3, which is slated for a July 28, 2023 release date.
Tom Hiddleston, Owen Wilson, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw are the only confirmed Lokie season 2 cast members thus far. Mbatha-Raw previously confirmed in an interview with GMA that she’ll be returning as Rayonna Lexus Renslayer.
Showrunner Kate Herron announced her departure from the show, stating that she never planned to do a
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