The same explanation would apply to other characters. This might have created Loki variants who don’t look like our Loki. It’s easy to speculate that some sort of Nexus event might have impacted the course of events in some realities. There will be some variance, which is yet to be explained.Īctually, as long as there’s some variety, we don’t really need an explanation. Not all variants of the same character will look identical. That’s because we saw all sorts of Loki versions in episode 2 that all looked like Hiddleston. She’s a female, and she looks nothing like Hiddleston.Ī theory a couple of episodes ago had suggested that Sylvie might not originate from the Sacred Timeline. That’s what we learned in episode 4 long before Loki’s first post-credits scene dropped. Sylvie is a Loki taken from Asgard as a child. Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino) is the first variant that made us realize not all versions of the same character will look the same. Thankfully, Loki has already started to address the matter. But No Way Home will give us three different Spidey versions. And Loki tells us how the TVA must have reacted to most of the Nexus events spawned by the Time Heist in Endgame.Įndgame also showed that alternate versions of our Avengers were identical to the main characters. They got to interact with other realities to steal the Infinity Stones. Our beloved Avengers did not change the past. In Endgame we found out that time travel works differently in the MCU than in other movies. Sony needs Tom Holland’s MCU connection to sell its own universe of Spider-Man stories based on the movie rights it controls. Marvel began exploring the multiverse concept with Doctor Strange, the Ant-Man movies, and Avengers: Endgame. Spider-Man 3 must be a multiverse film because both Marvel and Sony need it. That’s what all the rumors have said, and the rumors are probably correct. The main Spider-Man continues to be Tom Holland in the MCU, but Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield will reprise their roles from Sony’s Spider-Man films that preceded the MCU. When No Way Home premieres this winter, we’ll get to see three Spider-Men working together for the greater good. We’ll explain everything, but first, the usual spoiler warning: Major Loki and Spider-Man 3 spoilers follow below. Marvel might have preemptively fixed a significant problem with Spider-Man: No Way Home and future Avengers films with just a few seconds of footage placed at the end of a fantastic Loki episode. It turns out the first Loki credits scene isn’t only important for the show itself.
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