Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Loki season 2 episode 1
Summary
- In Loki season 2 episode 1, it is revealed a shocking detail about the MCU's first Multiversal War.
- He Who Remains wiped the memories of the TVA multiple times, selling the lie of the Time Keepers and taking power for himself after betraying his soldiers in the war.
- The MCU timeline is heading towards a potential reboot or destruction, with the possibility of a hard reset to create a new continuity and reintroduce characters like the mutants.
Marvel has just revealed a huge detail that changes everything about the MCU timeline and sets up the Marvel Cinematic Universe's reboot. In an incredible twist, a hidden detail buried in
Loki season 2 episode 1 reveals the exact date the Marvel timeline is set to reboot, thanks to new information concerning Kang's first Multiversal War.
In a somewhat surprising twist Loki season 2 kicked off with a revelation that completely undid the twist of Loki season 1's ending, officially blowing apart the theory that Sylvie's murder of He Who Remains (Jonathan Majors) sent Loki to a timeline where Kang had already taken over. In actual fact, Loki was sent to the past, to hundreds of years before he first arrived at the TVA in season 1, to the period closely following the end of the first Multiversal War.
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