LOKI Spoilers: 8 Huge Reveals In "The Nexus Event" (And How They Set Up An Epic Final Two Episodes)

LOKI Spoilers: 8 Huge Reveals In "The Nexus Event" (And How They Set Up An Epic Final Two Episodes)

We were treated to another huge episode of Loki this week, and we're now once again taking a closer look at the biggest moments in order to get a better idea of what comes next in the Disney+ series...

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By JoshWilding - Jun 30, 2021 12:06 PM EST
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Loki has once again shaken up everything we thought we knew about the Disney+ series for a stellar fourth chapter that saw us bid farewell to a fan-favourite and say hello to some huge new characters. The God of Mischief was pruned, but somehow survived and found himself face to face with a multitude of other Lokis; as we head towards those final two episodes, it feels like things are about to get really crazy.

With the way things are playing out, it's clear this series is going to have major consequences for Loki, Sylvie, and the entire MCU. With that in mind, we're once again taking a look at the biggest reveals in Loki and what they could mean for the series moving forward now we've passed that halfway point. 

As well as a deep dive into the biggest reveals, you'll find some bold, crazy predictions here along with some of the most noteworthy Easter Eggs and some suitably mad theories!

To take a look through this breakdown, all you guys need to do is click the "Next" button down below.
 

8. Loki Falls In Love

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Well, it's fair to say we didn't see this coming. Facing the end of the world together, Loki (and Sylvie too, perhaps) create a massive Nexus event when they fall in love. 

Despite them being in an apocalypse (where nothing they do should matter), it seems their bond is strong enough to have created a branch on the Sacred Timeline that's unlike anything seen before. It's weirdly appropriate that Loki would fall in love with himself, but before you get too grossed out, remember that they are technically two separate beings. 

Sylvie is entirely different to Loki, and her time on Asgard came to an end as a child when her timeline was pruned. Exploring this romance in the next two episodes promises to be fascinating, but will the God of Mischief pluck up the courage to confess how he feels? 
 

7. The Death Of Mobius

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We can't lie, this really stung. Loki's unlikely friendship with Mobius has been a highlight of the series, and the two men finally got on the same page in today's episode. That came when the TVA agent realised that the God of Mischief was telling the truth and that he too is a "Variant."

Unfortunately, Judge Renslayer had deduced his planned betrayal and swiftly had Mobius deleted. 

Based on what happened to Loki after his own deletion, we can't help but hope he's ended up in some sort of purgatory that he can be rescued from. This is an undeniably tragic end for the character, though, and it might hit harder if there's no way for the Asgardian to resurrect his friend. 
 

6. Renslayer's True Nature Revealed

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Talking of Judge Renslayer, we learn here that she's a much nastier piece of work than we first suspected. Whether it's the callous way she pulls Sylvie from her reality or the sneer on her face when the villain says she can't remember why the Asgardian had to be pruned in the first place, it's no exaggeration to say we hate her. 

Renslayer is clearly aware that the Time-Keepers are not what they appear, but the way she tells Sylvie to "do it" when she's at her mercy makes us wonder if the Judge would rather die than accept punishment at the hands of whoever really rules the TVA.

That would make sense if we're talking about someone who is to be feared, and it's questionable whether Renslayer will choose to reveal all to Sylvie in next week's episode. Who was behind those robots? Well, we have an idea, but will get to that a little later in this feature. 
 

5. Sif Returns

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Look, this may be a throwaway cameo in some respects, but how great was it to see Jaimie Alexander back in the Marvel Cinematic Universe after an eight-year absence? 

A bad memory from the God of Mischief's past, this did nothing to explain where she's been since the events of Thor: The Dark World, and definitely didn't set the stage for any Loki to steal her body and become the villainous "Lady Loki." That's far from the end of the world, of course, and it's just great to finally see Sif back in the MCU in some form.

She'll next return in Thor: Love and Thunder, though we have no idea what to expect from the character there. Regardless, this cameo in Loki is hopefully an indication she's all in on this shared world again.
 

4. Vampires Exist In The MCU!

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There have been a couple of jokes about vampires in the likes of Thor: Ragnarok and WandaVision, but Loki confirmed that they exist in the MCU when Mobius pointed out that they've previously brought "Kree, Titans [and] vampires" back to the TVA. 

This is a nice tease for the Blade movie we know is eventually coming and confirms that there are still major parts of this shared world we've yet to delve into. In fact, there's a whole supernatural side to the Marvel Universe that Kevin Feige has yet to start mining for stories, but that's looking likely to change as we head deeper into Phase 4 and eventually Phase 5. 

We're also intrigued by the mention of "Titans." There were others before Thanos, of course, but the thought of him being dragged through the TVA in a collar is an intriguing one...
 

3. The Truth About The Time-Keepers

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There have been a lot of crazy theories about the Time-Keepers, but not many fans figured out that they'd be revealed as androids. When Sylvie beheaded one of them, the other two laughed before being deactivated, so there's definitely someone behind the curtain pulling their strings. 

Renslayer seems to know what's going on, so we can only assume that these robots have been used to keep everyone else in the TVA compliant in order to make sure they buy into the story. 

That doesn't explain why someone like Mobius has never met them before, of course, but whoever is really in charge of the TVA seemingly knows that they need to keep their true face hidden in order to effectively rule over this group and shape the timeline in a way they see fit. 
 

2. The True Big Bad

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Who is pulling the strings in the TVA? We'd like to think it's Kang the Conqueror prior to him appearing in Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania, and that would certainly make sense seeing as he has a history both with Renslayer and the creation of advanced androids. 

Unfortunately, we can't help but think that we're setting ourselves up for a Mephisto-sized disappointment there, so we're going to go with a less exciting, though slightly more plausible, suggestion.

The man behind the curtain will be a Loki Variant. For some reason, he wants to prune other versions of himself from the timeline (perhaps so he can remain the one "superior" Loki), and it's certainly possible that Kang will eventually be revealed as a Loki Variant in the MCU just like his comic book counterpart was once known by names like Iron Lad and Rama-Tut.
 

1. A Home For Loki Variants

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In Loki's first mid-credits scene, we're taken to a desolate New York where the God of Mischief finds himself confronted by four alternate versions of himself offering their help.

Those are Classic Loki, Kid Loki, Boastful Loki, and...an alligator wearing Loki's crown? That has to mean we'll see Throg, but meeting these different Variants offers our first glimpse into the Marvel Multiverse and opens the door for a movie like Spider-Man: No Way Home to make use of multiple versions of the same character (so, three different Peter Parkers in that instance).

We're not sure what their story is or how they've ended up here, but that's likely to be explained next week. Somehow, they've taken refuge from the TVA and seem all too willing to help Loki out. Could it be that he ends up wearing that Presidential garb after trying to become the new ruler of this group?
 

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Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 6/30/2021, 12:04 PM
HOME FOR INFINITE LOKIS.
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 6/30/2021, 12:15 PM
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 6/30/2021, 1:37 PM
@Reeds2Much - This is gold
Amuro
Amuro - 6/30/2021, 12:14 PM
"The True Big Bad - Who is pulling the strings in the TVA?"

Miss Minutes ?
RevanIsMyMan
RevanIsMyMan - 6/30/2021, 1:48 PM
@Amuro - DUUUUUUUUUUUUUDe
Amuro
Amuro - 6/30/2021, 2:07 PM
@RevanIsMyMan - It's literally a character which would have been present from the very beginning, that other characters would have interacted with and that no one would even suspect considering how silly it appears to be.
Origame
Origame - 6/30/2021, 5:40 PM
@Amuro - and the voice actress said that there's more to miss minute to come.
dracula
dracula - 6/30/2021, 12:21 PM
On another topic:

Pretty good episode of The Flash last night, big improvement over the Forces arc.

Legends Of Tomorrow was great this week. Thinking of real life bad asses, one of these days they should use Mad Jack Churchill, guy fought through world war 2 with a long bow, a sword and a bagpipe

Batwoman………if they give Batwing a spin off ill watch but im done with this show unless i hear of some amazing turn around or they get a new showrunner
IcePyke
IcePyke - 6/30/2021, 12:22 PM
BassMan
BassMan - 6/30/2021, 3:39 PM
@IcePyke - damn I didn’t even notice the gator Loki
m1doriya
m1doriya - 6/30/2021, 12:24 PM
ElricReturns
ElricReturns - 6/30/2021, 12:29 PM
@m1doriya - I can't wait for these to take over the internet for the next few months.
Origame
Origame - 6/30/2021, 5:41 PM
@m1doriya - don't forget the Owen Wilson eaten by a snake in anaconda.
KWilly
KWilly - 6/30/2021, 12:29 PM
I don't understand everything that's going on in this show, but...

MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 6/30/2021, 12:40 PM
I really thought kid Loki was holding a stick rather than an alligator



I was wondering why everyone was talking about an alligator
BassMan
BassMan - 6/30/2021, 3:39 PM
@MyCoolYoung - literally just noticed that
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 6/30/2021, 12:50 PM
Episode 4 was maybe my favorite yet. Next two episodes are set up to be something special and there’s nothing that makes me doubt they can’t pull it off.

Also, not sure who the mod was who deleted my comment in the other thread but wtf. Really.

JaKBaLLTV
JaKBaLLTV - 6/30/2021, 6:16 PM
@regularmovieguy - oh ya sucka!??
FearTheLiving
FearTheLiving - 6/30/2021, 2:30 PM
Completely Off Topic, but thanks for the assist.

@NateBest
inkniron
inkniron - 6/30/2021, 2:53 PM
OT: America the Motion Picture review. 1/2 star out of 5. An hour and a half of mind numbing, dumb schlock. It wasn't even tongue in cheek funny, which I could have gotten behind, except in a couple of places.
Stinkor1
Stinkor1 - 6/30/2021, 2:55 PM
Hopefully Classic Loki will also have the weird ponytail sticking out of his hood/helmet.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 6/30/2021, 3:18 PM
Although I wish we got more of Sif, I think she played an important enough role here.

I might be reading into it way too much, but I think that Loki is dropped in that specific moment reveals why he's so down bad he creates a Nexus event: he's always felt alone, and meeting another version of himself makes him realize no-one truly ever understood him aside of a carbon copy of himself.

I think Loki ends up realizing he isn't in love with Sylvie, but he finally feels understood for the first time and just confuses that for love.
ElricReturns
ElricReturns - 7/1/2021, 6:03 AM
@bkmeijer - I find it hard to believe in the thousands of years Loki was adventuring with Thor and getting into trouble all over the realms (like his B.D. Cooper antics), its hard for me to believe Loki has never made friends. I mean even bullies have friends. And Loki is super charming and charismatic.

Now I can TOTALLY by him always being a bad friend, taking advantage and taking them for granted and ultimately driving them away... but I don't by Loki has been alone his whole life and always will be. Loki is likely the life of the party wherever he goes (so long as the people don't really know him).
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 7/1/2021, 6:29 AM
@ElricReturns - yeah that's true. And I assume he went to a lot of parties
marvel72
marvel72 - 6/30/2021, 5:08 PM
I predict Episode 5 gives a hint at early reference to Kang,as in Rama Tut.

DanFlashesShirt
DanFlashesShirt - 6/30/2021, 8:41 PM
I still have a lot of questions… so, was the point in her ‘bombing the timeline’ to overwhelm the TVA just so that she could kill the Time Masters? What happened with all that?

I know a lot of the established ‘rules’ are up in the air now with the Time masters revealed as being Chuck E Cheese puppets, but so there isn’t just 1 main sacred timeline (Sylvie) ? Theres multiple already existing?
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