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Loki episode 4 is here & yup, there’s a reason why this, along with the next episode, is Tom Hiddleston‘s season favourites. Okay, so before we move ahead, let me remind you of our accurately predicted things from the first half of the season. We discussed how there’s a love story incoming just by seeing Loki following a ‘lady Loki’ (as Sylvie was addressed before) in Loki Episode 2.
We specifically circled how this season could treat as Ravonna Renslayer’s (played by Gugu Mbatha-Raw) origin story, and here she is on the verge of introducing Kang The Conquerer in the next episode (more on this, in the third point of this article). Apart from these, we hinted at how Time Variance Authority (TVA) is run by an evil master & how Loki would help Mobius for a way out of it. Well, once you see Loki episode 4, you’ll get to know how all of these things are falling right into their place.
Let’s take a look at what Loki Episode 5 might have in store for us.
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1. Mobius & Loki are still alive
Let’s start with an obvious one as, despite that shocking ending, the mid-credit scene kills the cliffhanger of Loki being dead. Because he’s not, there’s a place beyond the sacred timeline where people go after they’re ‘pruned’. This means Mobius (played by Owen Wilson) is also somewhere with his breed of variants. Marvel will indeed find a way to bring back both the bros back to the sacred timeline for challenging the powers of timekeepers. This is Loki’s fourth death in all of the Avengers saga & we know “iska matlab yeh kabhi nahi jaayega, chaar saal ka kiraya dekar hi jaayega” (English translation: He won’t die).
2. Who are the four creatures in the mid-credit scene? And what could happen next?
Nope, they aren’t three. They’re four. If you look closely at the group Loki meets after getting pruned by Ravonna Renslayer, we see three people with a crocodile. Those are Kid Loki (played by Jack Veal), Classic Loki (played by Richard E. Grant), Boastful Loki (played by DeObia Oparei) and the ‘aww’ inspiring Croc-Loki with a crown. Why boastful Loki? Because, as per comics, he’s the only version of Loki who’s worthy enough to lift brother Thor’s Mjolnir. There’s definitely a whole lot of to & fro incoming in between all these varied versions of the God Of Mischief.