Why Loki Beat All Other Disney+ Marvel Shows To 1 Big MCU Record
The Disney+ version of Loki picks up where he left off in 2012’s The Avengers and thus doesn’t experience his character development from the second two MCU phases. The Loki TV series brings him up to speed while simultaneously shattering his worldview, rendering the power of the Infinity Stones apparently meaningless and showing Loki that he’s destined to die betraying Thanos. By the season 1 finale of Loki, the villainous trickster god no longer cares about ruling others and wishes to simply have a meaningful connection to someone — which he finds, albeit briefly, in Sylvie.
Not only is Loki’s character development so compelling for viewers in Loki, but the series also exists on perhaps the grandest scale yet in the MCU. The TVA governs the entire multiverse, having been designed by the mysterious He Who Remains to stave off a multiversal war. Loki sets the tone for a new villain on an even larger scale by not only dismissing the Infinity Stones early on but also by setting up Kang the Conqueror as the MCU’s greatest threat yet.
Adding to all of this are simultaneously funny and emotional performances by Loki’s cast, with the titular protagonist having notable chemistry with co-stars Owen Wilson and Sophia Di Martino. When considering the popularity of Loki as a character and combining it with a refreshingly different MCU storyline and fascinating character development, it’s no surprise that the Loki series is so successful. With a second season on the way, Loki is currently the most viewed MCU TV series on Disney+, a record that won’t be easily beaten.
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Why Loki Beat All Other Disney+ Marvel Shows To 1 Big MCU Record
The Disney+ version of Loki picks up where he left off in 2012’s The Avengers and thus doesn’t experience his character development from the second two MCU phases. The Loki TV series brings him up to speed while simultaneously shattering his worldview, rendering the power of the Infinity Stones apparently meaningless and showing Loki that he’s destined to die betraying Thanos. By the season 1 finale of Loki, the villainous trickster god no longer cares about ruling others and wishes to simply have a meaningful connection to someone — which he finds, albeit briefly, in Sylvie.
Not only is Loki’s character development so compelling for viewers in Loki, but the series also exists on perhaps the grandest scale yet in the MCU. The TVA governs the entire multiverse, having been designed by the mysterious He Who Remains to stave off a multiversal war. Loki sets the tone for a new villain on an even larger scale by not only dismissing the Infinity Stones early on but also by setting up Kang the Conqueror as the MCU’s greatest threat yet.
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Adding to all of this are simultaneously funny and emotional performances by Loki’s cast, with the titular protagonist having notable chemistry with co-stars Owen Wilson and Sophia Di Martino. When considering the popularity of Loki as a character and combining it with a refreshingly different MCU storyline and fascinating character development, it’s no surprise that the Loki series is so successful. With a second season on the way, Loki is currently the most viewed MCU TV series on Disney+, a record that won’t be easily beaten.
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Why Loki Beat All Other Disney+ Marvel Shows To 1 Big MCU Record
The Disney+ version of Loki picks up where he left off in 2012’s The Avengers and thus doesn’t experience his character development from the second two MCU phases. The Loki TV series brings him up to speed while simultaneously shattering his worldview, rendering the power of the Infinity Stones apparently meaningless and showing Loki that he’s destined to die betraying Thanos. By the season 1 finale of Loki, the villainous trickster god no longer cares about ruling others and wishes to simply have a meaningful connection to someone — which he finds, albeit briefly, in Sylvie.
Not only is Loki’s character development so compelling for viewers in Loki, but the series also exists on perhaps the grandest scale yet in the MCU. The TVA governs the entire multiverse, having been designed by the mysterious He Who Remains to stave off a multiversal war. Loki sets the tone for a new villain on an even larger scale by not only dismissing the Infinity Stones early on but also by setting up Kang the Conqueror as the MCU’s greatest threat yet.
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Adding to all of this are simultaneously funny and emotional performances by Loki’s cast, with the titular protagonist having notable chemistry with co-stars Owen Wilson and Sophia Di Martino. When considering the popularity of Loki as a character and combining it with a refreshingly different MCU storyline and fascinating character development, it’s no surprise that the Loki series is so successful. With a second season on the way, Loki is currently the most viewed MCU TV series on Disney+, a record that won’t be easily beaten.
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