LOKI Will Reportedly Deal With The God Of Mischief Changing Historical Events For His Own Means

LOKI Will Reportedly Deal With The God Of Mischief Changing Historical Events For His Own Means

Loki is coming to Disney+ in 2021, and now a new report claims that the series will indeed revolve around Thor's villainous brother trying to change the past in order to improve his future. Check it out!

By JoshWilding - Aug 12, 2019 02:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Loki
Source: MCU Cosmic
When we first heard that Marvel Studios was working on a Loki TV series for Disney+, there were reports that the show would feature the God of Mischief travelling through time as we learned more about his role in human history. Since then, we've seen the 2012 version of the character escape in Avengers: Endgame, and Kevin Feige has confirmed that the show will revolve around that Loki. 

The villain's trip through history was seemingly confirmed when we saw concept art of Loki in 1975 era New York City, and a new report now claims that the series will follow him as he "[changes] historical events." 

That's obviously a new addition to what we previously heard, and now we know that the show will star the 2012 version of the character, it's clear the God of Mischief is going to create several new timelines as he changes history to his liking. Considering the fact that Loki was still a full-blown villain at the point he escaped from Thor and The Avengers, it's going to be great fun seeing what he gets up to. 

The report also states that casting should begin soon, so we'll hopefully learn a lot more about Loki in the coming weeks and months. 

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The Simpsons Are Coming To Disney+


While The Simpsons will continue to air on FOX (it was recently renewed for seasons 31 and 32), it appears as if FX will no longer have the streaming rights to the long-running series. While some previous episodes will remain on FXNow for a short while, come November 12th, the beloved animated family will air all thirty of its previous seasons exclusively on Disney+ which is obviously huge.
 

Disney+ Will Explore A Post-Endgame MCU



Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was on hand to present the Marvel Studios portion of the Disney+ presentation and it's clear that the MCU is about to have a huge impact on the small screen.

While the Marvel TV shows we've seen in the past have only been loosely connected to what's happening in the movies, Feige promises that these will link seamlessly with what's going on in theaters, noting that "they will change and evolve characters as well as introduce new ones."

He also teased the fact that the "post-Endgame MCU will be very different."
 

The Entire Star Wars Franchise Will Be On Disney+ Within A Year



While Disney may own Lucasfilm, their acquisition of Fox means that they've regained the distribution rights to the original trilogy of Star Wars movies (and the prequels). Now, all six of those are coming to Disney+ along with the current trilogy (including Episode IX) and Rogue One.

Oddly, there was no mention of Solo, the disappointing spinoff that massively underperformed. 

Having all of these movies in one place is obviously going to be a huge draw for fans and another massive blow to Netflix after Disney decided to pull The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi from there.
 

Toy Story Fans Will Be Happy



Disney is clearly hoping for big things from Toy Story 4 because two shorts will be released by Pixar on the streaming service both at launch and during the first year.

Forky Asks a Question will be an animated series featuring the spork turned toy who will be a key player in the upcoming fourth instalment, while Lamp Life promises to explore what happened to Bo Peep between the events of Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 4.

 
Disney Animation fans can also looking forward to a Frozen 2 "Making-Of" documentary. 
 

New Star Wars TV Shows



The Mandalorian will be good to go on day one when Disney+ launches and Alan Tudyk will reprise the role of K-2SO alongside Diego Luna as Cassian Andor in a currently untitled series. 

Not much beyond that was revealed and that rumoured Obi-Wan Kenobi show hasn't been confirmed yet.
 

The Marvel Cinematic Universe Gets Bigger



As promised, a number of Marvel TV shows are coming to Disney+ and while there was no mention of Hawkeye, those which have been rumoured for a while now have been officially confirmed. 

Those include Loki starring Tom Hiddleston, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier with Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan reprising their respective roles, the oddly titled WandaVision with Paul Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen as The Vision and the Scarlet Witch, and an animated What If? series featuring the voices of the actors who played the characters on screen.

The first of those will see Peggy Carter become Captain America and a skinny Steve Rogers donning an Iron Man suit in World War II.
 

How Movie Releases Will Work



Right now, there's an awful lot of discussion going on about whether streaming services are killing theaters and it seems Disney is keen to avoid hurting them and losing the money they make with box office hits like Avengers: Infinity War

Instead, once movies finish their theatrical runs, they'll immediately debut on Disney+ and that means we'll get to see them much sooner than if we were to wait for the DVD and Blu-ray releases. So, yeah, physical media might be dying now.
 

How Much Will It Cost?



So, all this great content is going to cost a ton, right? Nope. Disney is looking to deliver a Netflix killer and in a bid to stand out from the crowd and ensure that people believe it's worth signing up, all Disney+ will cost you is $6.99 a month! That's cheaper than Netflix and there's even an option to pay for the entire year at $69.99 (which works out to be $5.83 a month and is definitely affordable).
 

When Does It Launch?

Here's the official worldwide release schedule for the streaming service courtesy of Disney. In North America, however, we know that Disney+ will officially debut on November 12th.


 

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- The Mandalorian
 
- Diary of a Female President
 
- The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
 
- Loki
 
- Untitled Cassian Andor Series
 
- WandaVision
 

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- Lamp Life
 
- Monsters at Work

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- Marvel’s What If…?
 

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- Untitled Walt Disney Imagineering Documentary Series
 
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- The World According to Jeff Goldblum
 
- Be Our Chef
 
- Cinema Relics
 
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- Magic of Animal Kingdom
 
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- (Re)Connect
 
- Shop Class (working title)
 
- Earthkeepers (working title)
 
- Ink & Paint
 

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A Goofy Movie
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Free Solo
Frozen
Fun and Fancy Free
Hercules
High School Musical
Honey I Shrunk the Kids
Inside Out
Iron Man
Lady and the Tramp
Lilo & Stitch
Mary Poppins
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers
Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas
Moana
Monsters University
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Pixar Short Films Collection Vol 1
Ratatouille
Remember the Titans
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Sleeping Beauty
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones
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Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope
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Star Wars: Episode VII: The Force Awakens
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Steamboat Willie
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The Incredibles
The Little Mermaid
The Parent Trap (1961)
The Prince & The Pauper (1990)
The Princess Diaries
The Rocketeer
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (short)
The Sword in the Stone
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Mickey and the Roadster Racers (Seasons 1-2)
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Mickey Mouse Shorts
One Strange Rock
Raven’s Home
Rocky Mountain Animal Rescue
Star Wars Rebels
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (series)
That’s So Raven
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The Simpsons
Unlikely Animal Friends
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MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 8/12/2019, 2:17 AM
Always a villain at heart.

lvcl
lvcl - 8/12/2019, 6:56 AM
Hope that the Enchantress, Lady Sif and other valkiries survive in Loki’s show
Origame
Origame - 8/12/2019, 2:20 AM
So are we supposed to just keep forgetting everytime they set up time travel rules? Dr strange established that you can change the past just with vague consequences they never establish. Then you cant change the past as it just creates different timelines. Now you can change the past.
AC1
AC1 - 8/12/2019, 2:28 AM
@Origame - I'd assume the reason Doctor Strange and Endgame have different time travel rules is based on their method of time travel - in Endgame they use their own technology to travel through the Quantum Realm to different points in time and any changes that take place cause branches in the timeline.

In Doctor Strange, time is manipulated supernaturally by the Time Stone, which represents and controls time WITHIN the universe, so it's less that they're traveling through time and more that they're bending and altering time around them.

Basically, the machine in Endgame looks at time travel in a way that most fits in with our understanding of physics. The Time Stone completely breaks and supercedes the laws of physics.

As for what will happen in Loki - who knows. We don't even know HOW he'll be traveling through time, considering he has the SPACE Stone. I'm sure the method of his time travel shenanigans will explain the results, whether that means more timelines or just manipulation of the same timeline.
Origame
Origame - 8/12/2019, 2:34 AM
@AC1 - they didnt even keep it straight in the movie itself. The writers and directors cant even agree on how the ending makes sense.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 8/12/2019, 2:38 AM
@Origame - Time travel is never established in Doctor Strange. What the hell are you talking about.
AC1
AC1 - 8/12/2019, 3:09 AM
@Origame - the directors are right, the writers are wrong. I find it incredibly frustrating that the writers actually wrote multiple lines explaining the rules in the movie and then when they're asked afterward they contradict their own writing and get it so wrong.

@DnA - time travel (or rather, time manipulation) happens on a very small scale in Doctor Strange, first when he rewinds and speeds up time with the apple in the library, and later when he rewinds the destruction of the Hong Kong Sanctum during the battle with Kaecilius.
ShimmyShimmyYA
ShimmyShimmyYA - 8/12/2019, 3:35 AM
@AC1 - I’m with you the writers are the only that are causing this confusion cause they’re contradicting what they wrote which is changing the past creates a new timeline and doesn’t Change your own
Jeight8
Jeight8 - 8/12/2019, 3:38 AM
@Origame - Dude it's really not that complicated. It's not Terminator or Back to the future. Everytime you go to the past and change something that wasn't meant to be changed you create a branch timeline. You can't change your present by altering the past, the movie is pretty clear about that.

This loki operates in an branch timeline. Nothing in the prime timeline will be changed.
Origame
Origame - 8/12/2019, 3:58 AM
@AC1 - but that also has logical inconsistencies to it. In order to end up in the main timeline, steve needs to either use his own device, which can't be the case because then he'd appear on the pad when bruce activates it, or find a new way to come back to the main timeline which is pointless since he has his own device.
Origame
Origame - 8/12/2019, 4:00 AM
@Jeight8 - im not saying its complicated. Im saying they're changing the rules. You aren't even mentioning dr strange, where they first introduced time travel and he was also changing the past. They keep changing how it works to suit whatever story they want to tell.
Origame
Origame - 8/12/2019, 4:05 AM
@DnA - ...yes, time travel was most certainly introduced in dr strange. The eye was even the time stone. It was a major plot element that allowed strange to save hong kong after it was already destroyed and he used that creatively to make a time loop in order to stop dormamu. Mordo even left at the end saying that changing the past has unforeseeable consequences. How did you miss this? I mean its not what you normally associate with time travel (i.e. going to a specific date) but traveling a few minutes and seconds into the past is still traveling into the past.
AC1
AC1 - 8/12/2019, 4:14 AM
@Origame - if we try to look at it logically, the only difference in the timeline Steve went to is his presence there, meaning Peggy still probably died of old age around 2016, meaning at some point between 2016-2023 in that timeline Steve came back to pass the shield on to Sam.

Bearing in mind that he was in that timeline for something like 60 years, it's not outside the realm of possibility that he'd get people like Hank Pym and Tony Stark in that universe to take a look at the time watch thing and maybe alter it to give him a bit more control over where/when he could travel back to.

Meaning he may have returned to 2023 in the prime timeline before his younger self left, explaining why he didn't appear on the time pad as expected, and why he was sat on the bench at the right time and not wearing a Quantum suit.

Of course, none of that is explained in the movie so it's still kinda unfair on the audience that they have to make such a big assumption for it to make sense, but at least it doesn't contradict anything in the movie, making it the more fitting explanation.
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 8/12/2019, 4:23 AM
@DnA - I genuinely wonder what movies people think they're watching when they comment on this site
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 8/12/2019, 4:37 AM
@AC1 - Exactly. Dr. Strange basically uses the time stone the same way Bruce ages Scott

He's manipulating the time of objects (on a grand scale) rather than actually traveling through time itself
Origame
Origame - 8/12/2019, 4:42 AM
@AC1 - him merely being in the past is a difference. Not to mention he wasn't just in the past. He lived a full life with peggy.

Also, as you said, none of that was explained as even a possibility. Its too much of a logical leap to claim that, when entering the same time, that you'd just return to the main timeline.
FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 8/12/2019, 4:42 AM
@Origame - Dr. Strange didn’t travel through time, he manipulated it. There’s a major difference between the two.
Origame
Origame - 8/12/2019, 4:44 AM
@PlusUltra - don't know how you justify that. Where did they say its manipulating time and not actually traveling through it? And how can you manipulate it without actually traveling in the first place?
FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 8/12/2019, 4:51 AM
@Origame - In the film, Doctor Strange.

“Temporal manipulations can create branches in time.” Mordo to Dr. Strange

“You weren't manipulating the space-time continuum, you were wrecking it.“ - Mordo to Dr. Strange
Jeight8
Jeight8 - 8/12/2019, 4:53 AM
@Origame - No, they are not. Time Stone's power influences a certain area that the spell affects. It can't turn back time for years. It basically turns back the area the spell targets.

They are not changing anything.
FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 8/12/2019, 4:58 AM
@Origame - “And how can you manipulate it without actually traveling in the first place?”

Like this.

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