The MCU Has Officially Killed The Best Original Avengers Theory

Warning! Spoilers ahead for Loki season 2, episode 2.
Summary
  • The Loki TV series debunks the popular theory that Loki intentionally attacked New York to assemble the original Avengers, revealing that his real motivation was personal frustrations with his father and brother.
  • This revelation means that there is no intricate reason behind the Battle of New York; Loki was simply angry and allowed himself to be used by Thanos to cause havoc on Earth.
  • The self-awareness displayed by Loki in the series shows his character growth and decreases the likelihood of him impulsively lashing out in the future.
The Loki series effectively squashes the best original Avengers theory in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Tom Hiddleston's God of Mischief continues his adventures in the Multiverse Saga after his first encounter with He Who Remains. Despite the Disney+ series featuring a different version of the Sacred Timeline's iteration of the character, their shared history allows Marvel Studios to offer new perspectives on his initial years in the MCU. That includes what happened during the Battle of New York in 2012's The Avengers.
MCU's Multiverse Saga doesn't have any narrative ties to the events of the Battle of New York. Thanos has already been defeated in Avengers: Endgame and the franchise currently faces a new and bigger threat in Kang the Conqueror. That being said, as a major player in The Avengers, Loki has the tendency to recall his attack on New York, effectively making the incident relevant again. In Loki season 2, episode 2, the God of Mischief candidly reveals the real motivations for his The Avengers villainy, which effectively debunks the best theory about the Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
Your browser does not support the video tag. Loki's Secret Avengers Plot Explained Stemming from the variant's adventures through several timelines and realities, there is a theory claiming that Loki's attack on New York was deliberate to assemble the original Avengers. As a wildcard character throughout most part of his stint in the MCU, it isn't difficult to buy into this idea, especially since it would also clean up several inconsistencies about the character. That includes how idiotic and near-sighted his plan was. As the God of Mischief, Loki is a known master strategist, so haphazardly launching an attack on Earth definitely felt out of character for him.


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