Although the first season has not yet aired, the second season of the Marvel series "Loki" is reportedly already in production. According to Deadline, Michael Wadron, executive producer of the "Loki" series, has been commissioned to write the script for Marvel leader Kevin Feige's "Star Wars" movie. Deadline also reported that Waldron had written "Doctor Strange 2: The Multiverse of Madness" and will be involved in the second season of "Loki" to some extent. If Wadron's involvement is smaller, it's unclear whether Waldon will return as a writer and executive producer for Season 2. Regardless, it looks like Marvel and their parent company Disney are big fans of Waldron. "WandaVision" (9 episodes) will soon be launched on Disney+, followed by the miniseries "Falcon and the Winter Soldier" (6 episodes), and then "Loki", which is expected to be broadcast in May this year. In the "Loki" series, Tom Hiddleston will still play Loki. The timeline is in the 2012 "Marvel's Avengers". The series will revolve around Loki's plans after being captured by the TVA (Time Variance Authority). |
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