9/10 Rating
After escaping with the Tesseract during the events of Avengers: Endgame, Loki finds himself apprehended by the Time Variance Authority (TVA), an organization that governs the sacred timeline. Branded a “variant,” Loki is given a choice: be erased from existence or help fix the timeline he disrupted.
As Loki dives deeper into the TVA’s mysterious operations, he meets a female variant of himself, Sylvie, and the two begin to uncover a shocking truth — that the TVA isn’t what it claims to be. The series explores free will, destiny, identity, and betrayal, culminating in a reality-shaking showdown with the enigmatic He Who Remains.
Picking up immediately after the chaos of Season 1, Loki and Mobius must navigate a crumbling TVA and a multiverse on the verge of collapse. With time slipping — literally — and variants of Kang now unleashed, the stakes are higher than ever.
As Loki becomes “unmoored” in time, he searches for a way to stabilize reality, reunite with Sylvie, and uncover the TVA’s true purpose. Meanwhile, Victor Timely — a timid Kang variant — plays a pivotal role in the fate of the Temporal Loom, the heart of all timelines.
Season 2 explores themes of purpose, sacrifice, and identity, leading to a breathtaking conclusion that redefines Loki’s place in the MCU.
We gave Loki: Season 1 a strong 9/10 for its clever storytelling, emotional depth, and genre-bending style. Tom Hiddleston shines in his most nuanced performance yet, and his chemistry with Sophia Di Martino (Sylvie) brings real heart to the show.
With its blend of sci-fi, mystery, and existential themes, Loki redefined what a Marvel series could be — introducing the multiverse, breaking the MCU’s rules, and ending with one of the most impactful cliffhangers in the franchise.
We rated Loki: Season 2 another 9/10 — a rich continuation that doubles down on character growth, emotional stakes, and high-concept storytelling. It’s beautifully acted, especially by Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson, and visually stunning with a deeper, darker tone.
The final episodes deliver an emotional gut-punch, giving Loki the arc of a true hero — one willing to sacrifice everything for the greater good. It’s MCU storytelling at its most introspective and mythic.
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