Marvel has released a new poster for their upcoming Disney+ series,Loki. The series featuresTom Hiddlestonas the titular Norse god of mischief in a timeline created by the events ofAvengers: Endgame. Hiddleston is joined byOwen Wilson,Sophia Di Martino,Gugu Mbatha-Raw, andSasha Lane.Rick and MortyproducerMichael Waldronserves as the head writer and as a co-executive producer alongsideKate Herron(Sex Education), who also co-executive produces and directs all six episodes.
Eagle-eyed Marvel fans will recognize Loki’s outfit in the poster from thetrailer, which he sports during his conversation with Owen Wilson’s character. It’s unclear what the “TVA” on his chest stands for, but it might be the comics' “Time Variance Authority” — a vast bureaucratic organization that monitors realities and timelines within the Marvel Multiverse. That might explain the giant, multi-handed clock looming behind Loki’s head, though that could also be down to the nature of Loki’s alternate timeline.

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The poster lands at an exciting time for Marvel’s Disney+ shows, with audiences still buzzing after the finale ofWandaVision, and anticipation high for the Friday premiere ofThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Marvel has remained characteristically tight-lipped about the project, butrumors are already circulatingabout a second season forLoki, though that has yet to be officially confirmed. In any case, this poster is a friendly reminder about how funLokipromises to be — who needs context with the promise of some Hiddleston charm?
Check out the poster below.Lokipremieres on Disney+ on June 11.
Here’s the official synopsis for Loki:
“Loki” features the God of Mischief as he steps out of his brother’s shadow in a new series that takes place after the events of “Avengers: Endgame.” Tom Hiddleston returns as the title character, joined by Owen Wilson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Sophia Di Martino, Wunmi Mosaku and Richard E. Grant. Kate Herron directs “Loki,” and Michael Waldron is head writer.
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