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Loki: "We write our own destiny now" | promo #37 | ispot.tv (2021.06.18)
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Loki Head Writer Michael Waldron on the Time-Keepers, Loki's Gender Fluidity, and the Multiverse War • 2021.06.18.
*** The following interview contains spoilers for Loki episode 1 and 2 ***
If you’ve finished the first two episodes of Loki, you probably have a few questions like what are the stones on the heads of the Time-Keepers? How many people work at the TVA and are they all human? How old is Owen Wilson’s Mobius character? What is this Multiverse War that was talked about in the first episode? What exactly are the reset charges that the TVA uses to reset time? And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
So when I got to speak to Loki head writer Michael Waldron after finishing Loki Episode 2, I tried my best to not only ask the things I already mentioned, but we also talked about how much free will people have in the MCU and how much is being controlled by the Time-Keepers, what can he say about the character played by Sophia Di Martino who was introduced in Episode 2, how Loki’s gender identity is fluid, the biggest challenges when making the series, if he’s pitched Marvel on Loki Season 2, and more.