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“Loki” is back, and the God of Mischief is breaking some major records.
Marvel Studios’ second season trailer for “Loki”, which dropped on Monday, has smashed records, becoming Disney+’s most-watched series trailer debut ever with a whopping 80 million views.
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Tom Hiddleston reprises his iconic role as Loki, getting entangled in some seriously trippy time-slipping adventures. The trailer introduces a mysterious new character, O.B., played by the talented Ke Huy Quan. Owen Wilson returns as the ever-witty Mobius.
The star-studded cast also includes Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Wunmi Mosaku, Eugene Cordero, Rafael Casal, Tara Strong, Kate Dickie, Liz Carr, and Neil Ellice.
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Fan excitement is off the charts, with Twitter buzzing at almost 90% positive sentiment, reports Deadline.
The debut season of “Loki” was an epic success, earning fans and critics’ praise. The series scored six Emmy nominations, solidifying its place as a Marvel powerhouse.
“Loki” is set to debut on Disney+ on October 6.
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The first trailer for the second season of Marvel Studios’ Loki, released Monday morning, has quickly hit a new milestone with it becoming the biggest online trailer debut ever for any series on Disney+ with 80 million views. The new season of Loki debuts on October 6. Season 1 remains Marvel Studios’ most watched series on Disney+.
Disney+ has revealed the official trailer for season two of Marvel Studio's Loki series.
season 2 is coming soon!Disney+ shared the first trailer from the upcoming season of the Marvel Studios series on Monday, giving fans a look at the adventures that the titular God of Mischief — played once again by Tom Hiddleston — encounters when he starts time-slipping uncontrollably.Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan joins the show this season as OB, a repairman at the TVA who attempts to help Loki and Mobius (Owen Wilson), even though he insists, «It's impossible to time-slip in the TVA!»«I know, but we just saw it happen!» Mobius counters.Later in the clip, Loki and Mobius travel back to what appears to be the 1800s to do some «good old-fashioned leg work» in their attempt to set the timelines right and save the multiverse.Watch the full trailer below:Embattled Marvel star Jonathan Majors — who was arrested in March over allegations of domestic violence — appears only briefly in the trailer, in the past, as Victor Timely, a variant of his ongoing MCU antagonist, Kang the Conqueror, who urges Loki to «make the hard choice.»Hiddleston previously told ET that season 2 will pick up right where season 1 left off, following Loki and Sylvie's (Sophia Di Martino) encounter with Kang at The Citadel at the End of Time. After Kang revealed how he harnessed the power of Alioth to create the Sacred Timeline as well as the TVA, Sylvie stabbed him in the chest, creating a Nexus Event which burst the multiverse wide open and created chaos that was later seen in and .Loki, meanwhile, was sent back to the TVA by Sylvie, only to find himself in a new timeline where no one knows him, and the massive Time-Keeper statues has been replaced by a statue of Kang.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Disney opened “Haunted Mansion” in the heat of summer and months removed from the spookiest time of year. Whether the release date is connected, ticket sales were veering on scary as the comedic thriller debuted in third place to a lackluster $24 million. Competition was heightened as “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” remained unexpectedly strong in their sophomore outings, collecting a combined $140 million over the weekend.
Tom Hiddleston is back as Loki in the season 2 trailer for the Disney+ hit!
The timeline is in chaos.
Sure, Marvel Studios and Disney had to imagine “Loki” was going to be a hit for the fledgling Disney+ streaming service when it debuted in 2021. Why else would they spend a ton of money to make it? However, what they didn’t expect was “Loki” to easily become the most-watched Marvel series on the streaming service.
Katie Reul editor Tom Hiddleston is back and ready for more mayhem in the official trailer for Season 2 of the Disney+ original series “Loki.” The trailer sees Hiddleston reprising his titular role as the god of mischief, sharing the screen with returning actor Owen Wilson and new cast member Ke Huy Quan. Set after the events of “Avengers: Endgame,” the series will continue to follow the antihero as he works with the Time Variance Authority to track down superhero variants stoking chaos in different timelines of the multiverse. Wilson reprises the role of Mobius M.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Disney’s remake of “Haunted Mansion” opens on Friday in theaters, where it’ll face an opponent that’s much scarier than the threatening ghosts that populate the world of the supernatural comedy. That foe would be the collective force of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer,” which have spent the past week putting box office projections to shame. “Barbenheimer,” as the inextricably linked movies have been nicknamed, will loom large over North American charts as Disney’s new family film aims for third place.
We knew Warner Bros’ Barbie and Universal’s Oppenheimer were going to be big, but not this big.
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