Despite the fact that pretty much everyone and their meerkat has now seen Avengers: Endgame, we'd best kick this off with a spoiler warning. Those that have seen the film by now will know that Avengers Assemble-era Loki snatches the Tesseract and magics himself away, creating a new timeline in which he doesn't die at the hands of Thanos and can merrily continue causing chaos in time and space. His journeys (assuming it's that Loki we're following) are to be depicted in the new Disney+ Marvel TV series show named for Tom Hiddleston's Asgardian troublemaker and now we have the first image from the show.
Well, specifically, as you can see above, it's actually a picture of Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige standing in front of a picture of the show. But it does depict Loki strolling around a city where there's a marquee for Jaws, which makes us think it's the 1970s. What he'll be up to yet, only the people working on the show know (Michael Waldron wrote the pilot and is running the limited series), and Feige naturally didn't give away too much when unveiling the pic a a Disney investor conference.
The Loki series will appear on the Disney streaming service once it launches this year alongside fellow MCU-spawned shows WandaVision and Falcon And Winter Soldier but there's no set date for any of them just yet.
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