After the epic finale of ‘Loki Season 2,’ Tom Hiddleston hinted that he’s retiring from the role, describing it as the conclusion to 14 years of his life.
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During The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Hiddleston hinted he’s leaving the role of ‘Loki’ after the Season 2 finale, describing it as a full-circle moment and the conclusion to 6 films, 12 episodes, and 14 years of his life.
He said, “It all comes full circle. It’s the conclusion to season 2. It’s also the conclusion to season’s 1 and 2. It’s also the conclusion to 6 films, 12 episodes, and 14 years of my life.”
In an interview with CinemaBlend, the EP/head writer of Loki Eric Martin confirmed that Marvel Studios has no plans for a third season. The approach was like two halves of a book, with Season 1 as the first half and Season 2 closing the chapter on Loki and the TVA. Beyond that, the future remains uncertain, and the focus is on telling a complete story across these two seasons.
Martin said, “We approached this as like two halves of a book. Season one, first half. In season two, we close the book on Loki and the TVA. Where it goes beyond that, I don’t know. I just wanted to tell a full and complete story across those two seasons.”
Loki Seasons 1 and 2 are now available on Disney+.
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