LOKI: Kevin Feige Recalls Scrapped Plans For A Short Film Following The God Of Mischief Through History

LOKI: Kevin Feige Recalls Scrapped Plans For A Short Film Following The God Of Mischief Through History

Talking at the global press conference for Loki yesterday, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige detailed plans for a short film that was set to follow the God of Mischief at key points in history...

By JoshWilding - Jun 08, 2021 03:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Loki

The global press conference for Loki took place yesterday, with stars Tom Hiddleston, Owen Wilson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Wunmi Mosaku all in attendance alongside director Kate Herron, Head Writer Michael Waldron, and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige. 

Talking about the God of Mischief's place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's history, Waldron elaborated on how the Disney+ series will deal with the God of Mischief travelling through time. 

"People hear it’s a show about Loki affecting historical events," the writer started. "I think everybody maybe expects, all right, that’s gonna be Loki riding with Paul Revere. That’s the lowest-hanging fruit version of that. So we wanted to subvert those expectations and go to places that maybe people knew but didn’t know well and would just be exciting to see."

In other words, Loki is about more than just the lead character jumping through time, and Feige would go on to explain that Marvel Studios actually abandoned that idea several years ago. 

"Early on, [the Loki series had], as Michael calls it, the low-hanging fruit," the producer explained. "There were ideas, as Tom [Hiddleston] will remember, for a short film, going back almost a decade, for Loki in the ’70s, running a Studio 54 in the ’70s. I think we had some concept art of him on a horse. Thankfully, thanks to Michael and [director] Kate [Herron] the show became infinitely more interesting than that. The time periods are almost secondary to the story itself."

It sounds like that was going to be the basis for a One-Shot movie, a concept that Marvel Studios sadly moved away from several years ago (many fans remain optimistic that they'll eventually return). It would have been fun to see, but we're definitely glad the spotlight is being put on Loki here instead. 

Loki arrives on Disney+ tomorrow, June 9, because Wednesdays are the new Fridays. 
 

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Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 6/8/2021, 3:18 AM
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 6/8/2021, 3:36 AM
So it pretty much would've been a one-shot? Doubt we'll ever see more of those.
MarcianooM
MarcianooM - 6/8/2021, 3:57 AM
Look I don’t know any of Loki’s comic book story’s what so ever. But as much fun as this show sounds it does make me kind of wonder like, why Loki? Why have a Norse god be your Marty Mcfly. I don’t really understand why Marvel makes their “God’s” look so underpowered. Loki hasn’t even really felt like a threat before. Even in The Avengers movie. The aliens were the threat. Loki didn’t do all too much from what I remember.
RobinNumbah6
RobinNumbah6 - 6/8/2021, 8:25 AM
@MarcianooM - I think that's what makes the MCU more successful. The DCEU tries to make humans into gods, but gods aren't relatable to humans. Whereas the MCU makes gods into humans, which the fans can (at least somewhat) relate to.
MarcianooM
MarcianooM - 6/8/2021, 3:58 AM
But like i said I don’t really know comic book Loki. Maybe this is how he always has been.
IKidYouNotMan
IKidYouNotMan - 6/8/2021, 1:37 PM
The One Shots were such small potatoes compared to what they’re doing now with the Disney Plus shows. They’re like the equivalent of Issue #0 or Free Comic Book Day issues. I don’t know who wants them back but I’m glad they’re not wasting time making them.

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