LOKI Head Writer Talks Ravonna Renslayer's Final Fate; Teases Possible Link To Rama-Tut - SPOILERS

LOKI Head Writer Talks Ravonna Renslayer's Final Fate; Teases Possible Link To Rama-Tut - SPOILERS

Loki Head Writer Eric Martin has addressed Ravonna Renslayer's final fate and suggests the character's comic book history with Rama-Tut could eventually come into play. He also elaborates on Loki's fate...

By JoshWilding - Nov 14, 2023 05:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Loki
Source: Esquire

Ravonna Renslayer's story continued in Loki season 2 and if you weren't already convinced of her status as a villain, then the way she brutally killed those TVA agents cemented the fact the former Judge is now beyond redemption. 

After being pruned by Sylvie (who had possessed Brad Wolfe), the finale confirmed that Ravonna had been left stranded in The Void. There, she encounters what appears to be a piece of a pruned TVA...and an approaching Alioth! 

No longer green after being stopped by Loki and Sylvie, it's widely been assumed Alioth devoured Ravonna. However, eagle-eyed fans noticed there was a pyramid in the background; could that have been a nod to Kang Variant, Rama-Tut? 

Talking to Esquire, Loki Head Writer Eric Martin addressed the villain's fate. 

"I'll let people muse about what that can mean. She's up in the air," he teases. "There are things that can happen with her. If you look to the comics, there are some fun inferences that can be drawn from the pyramid. And you know, who knows? Does Alioth kill her? Or did they strike up a friendship? Maybe Alioth remembers her? I don't know."

In the comics, Ravonna became the Moon Knight of Ancient Egypt after crossing paths with Rama-Tut. She also has a history with Alioth after inadvertently releasing the creature...perhaps she'll take him from The Void, using his powers for herself? Time is a funny thing so it's also possible that, by the time we see her next, she'll have somehow become a key advisor to the Council of Kangs. 

Elsewhere in the interview, Martin also elaborated on Loki's transformation. "The big idea was taking Loki from a lowercase-g god, to a capital-G God, powering him up to that place where he gets his throne - but it's not a throne he wants anymore. This is a duty. He's doing this so everyone else can have their lives."

"He's giving up the thing that he wants most so that everyone else can have their free will," the writer adds. "We wanted to power up his abilities, but also his wisdom and knowledge."

As for whether that means the God of Mischief is suffering, Martin would only say, "I leave that up to interpretation. That final image is meant to be ambiguous. So I'll let people make up their own minds there. If you look into mythology, someone like Atlas is an interesting person to look at with that."

It feels like a tragic end for Loki, though the eventual destruction of the Multiverse could free the Asgardian from his self-imposed exile. If this is where his story ends, though, it's a powerful note for Tom Hiddleston to go out on, especially when you look back at how his journey began way back in 2011. 

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FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 11/14/2023, 5:25 AM
MadThanos
MadThanos - 11/14/2023, 5:28 AM
Still wanna know if Thanos used the scepter on Loki. The way Tom portrayed his fear was so awesome, you could see it on his face.

Also, after the "puny god" scene it seems like the Hulk recalibrated his synapses. lol
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 11/14/2023, 7:48 AM
Kang Variant came to recruit her

Thought that that was pretty clear in that Aolith was meant as a decoy belief, sleight of hand to actually being Kang
WhatIfRickJames
WhatIfRickJames - 11/14/2023, 7:54 AM
"In the comics, Ravonna became the Moon Knight of Ancient Egypt after crossing paths with Rama-Tut. She also has a history with Alioth after inadvertently releasing the creature...perhaps she'll take him from The Void, using his powers for herself? Time is a funny thing so it's also possible that, by the time we see her next, she'll have somehow become a key advisor to the Council of Kangs."

Speculation at its very best.

Perhaps she'll be whisked away to rural Buenos Aires to be a goat farmer. Perhaps she'll be sent to jail for insider trading. Perhaps she'll dismantle the Thanos Copter and make a nice table from it. Perhaps the remaining Lokis starving for food will cannibalize her.

Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps
IronDean2099
IronDean2099 - 11/14/2023, 7:56 AM
I was thinking maybe Kang from Quantumania ended up there at the end of that movie, and it's him she's seeing at the end of Loki. Then that would make him the one Kang who actually knows about everything that's happened, allowing him to do something about it.

That's only if they stick the course with Majors though.
OrgasmicPotatoe
OrgasmicPotatoe - 11/14/2023, 8:19 AM
Just finished this yesterday. Damn, is that the first D+ Marvel show to stick the landing ? I quite liked the finale.

Now I just want Thor to venture to Yggdrasil in his next movie, if they can make that one good.
TheNewYorker
TheNewYorker - 11/14/2023, 8:22 AM
Boring season. Last couple mins were top tier though. Loki went out like a gangsta. That’s all I ever wanted for him. Too bad it took so damn long.
kg8817
kg8817 - 11/14/2023, 11:15 AM
I think it was all part of HWR’s plan for Ravonna to be sent there. She’s likely the one who harnesses Alioth. Remember, HWR says in the first season that’s how he stopped his other variants by wielding Alioth. He doesn’t say Ravonna helped him, but the second season made very clear that she did. She controlled his “army” and I guarantee by proxy she controlled Alioth too.

This is all part of the plan. And I still think she is a Kang variant like Sylvie is a Loki variant.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 11/14/2023, 11:50 AM
If she's ever gonna return, I could see her be the boss of The Void. It kinda sounded like she was essential to HWR winning the multiversal war, so she has some power. Think that'll be of use in The Void
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 11/15/2023, 12:55 AM
I definitely have the feeling that we'll see her again soon in the Kang Avengers level threat films, her comic book history checks as well in what would be her newest role.

Definitely will be involved with one of the 3 main Kangs of the Kang Council.

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