On June 16, local time, the second episode of the Marvel series "Loki" was released. Before the series was broadcast, Disney officially released Loki's top-secret files, stating that his gender is not male, but a "gender fluid person" with more than one gender. Even in Norse mythology, Loki had children. In the second episode of "Loki", when Loki was attacked and was about to fight back, the blonde "female Loki" appeared. The role was played by British actress Sophia Di Martino. However, judging from the appearance of the female Loki, she is still full of mystery with her blonde hair. Some fans pointed out that the true identity of "Female Loki" is most likely "Enchantress" Sylvie Ralston in the comics. Enchantress is a powerful magician who has super powers such as energy explosions, illusions, levitation, teleportation, shield generation, and mind control, and the limits of her abilities are unknown. Sylvie Ruston was originally an ordinary girl who was endowed with powerful magical powers by Loki. The reason why Loki created her was also a prank. In Loki's own words, he wanted a mortal to doubt that he was a god. But what is the true identity of "Female Loki"? We have to wait for the plot to be revealed later. |
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