Loki season 1 ended with a major plot twist and massive changes to the Marvel Cinematic Universe that will impact upcoming movies and TV shows, but there’s one plot hole that made way for a theory that not only fixes this mistake but will also set the basis for season 2. The MCU is now on its Phase 4, which is covering movies and TV shows, with some of the latter directly linking to the former, and one of the most important TV shows so far is Loki, which is connected to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Loki reunited the audience with the God of Mischief, but not the one that served as a Phase 1 villain and slowly redeemed himself, but a variant that was still on the side of, well, mischief. The Loki leading the show was the one who escaped with the Tesseract in Avengers: Endgame, thus creating a new timeline and catching the attention of the Time Variance Authority (TVA), an organization that oversees the Sacred Timeline with the purpose of preserving it and preventing the creation of branching timelines. During his time in the TVA, Loki met some of his variants, most notably Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino), with whom he uncovered the truth about the TVA but also changed the multiverse forever.
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By the end of Loki, the God of Mischief and Sylvie got to the citadel beyond the Void where they met He Who Remains (Jonathan Majors), the real creator and ruler of the TVA and one of many variants of Kang the Conqueror. Although Loki tried to stop Sylvie, she killed He Who Remains and unleashed multiversal chaos, but not before she got rid of Loki by sending him back to the TVA. Unfortunately for Loki, once in the TVA, he wasn’t recognized by anyone,
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