Television LOKI TV Series (Season 2 Finale)

If you have seen the entire first season of LOKI, how would you rate it?


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Calling Michael Waldron a Rick and Morty writer is a stretch. He has credits on four first season episodes as "production assistant"

The only writing he had done is for a show called HarmonQuest

Cautiously optimistic, but this guy seems rather inexperienced to be a showrunner
 
Maybe it'll be like Outlander except Loki banging chicks throughout the centuries.
 
Got to say this MCU streaming shows so far aren't that intriguing to me.

Maybe that Scarlet Witch one but even there conservative.

If they do Falcon/WS like the Hawkeye/WS comic, it'll be awesome.
 
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Loki's arc, much like Tom's career, has run its course. Better to let them both rest.

Now, a resurrected young teen Loki series could be very interesting.
 
I’ll need Scarlet Witch to show some more skin before I sign off.
 
A jar jar binx based childrens series would be a smash hit with kids. Disney is gonna make bank.
they should do some crossover stuff, imo. have jar jar in the next avengers movie or something. or maybe have loki in the next star wars movie. it would have stir things up
 
Anyone have any idea on what percentage of programing on Netflix which is from Fox and Disney. Curious on how much programing Netflix will be loosing. Hoping they make a Indiana Jones to series.
 
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Loki's arc, much like Tom's career, has run its course. Better to let them both rest.

Now, a resurrected young teen Loki series could be very interesting.


You don't like Tom either?

:(
 
Fuck yeah! Unless Disney streaming service means it'll be corny as hell to be 'kids friendly'.
 
Loki's arc, much like Tom's career, has run its course. Better to let them both rest.

Now, a resurrected young teen Loki series could be very interesting.

True True

Honestly don't think he has ever been in a good movie
 
Loki, Scarlet Witch and Other MCU Characters to Get Their Own TV Shows on Disney Streaming Service

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Disney is enlisting Earth’s Mightiest Heroes as the company prepares to launch its upcoming streaming service. The entertainment giant is in early development on an ambitious plan for a number of limited series centered on popular characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. These series will likely include shows centered on Loki and the Scarlet Witch, along with other beloved superheroes who have yet to appear in their own standalone movies.

There’s an important distinction from other Marvel small screen efforts, however. The actors who portrayed these heroes and villains in the Avengers films and their spin-offs, such as Tom Hiddleston and Elizabeth Olsen, are expected to play them in the streaming shows. Moreover, though sources close to the production are staying mum on the cost of the programming, the budgets are expected to be hefty rivaling those of a major studio productions. Each series is expected to include six to eight episodes. Marvel Studios will produce the shows and Kevin Feige, the guru of all things MCU, is expected to take a hands-on role in their development.

The pricey gamble with one of the crown jewels of the Disney film empire is a sign of how much the company has riding on its direct-to-consumer platform. As companies such as Netflix and Amazon continue to grow their user base, Disney is trying to find a way to establish a toehold in the streaming revolution upending Hollywood. The company has kept the details of the service close to the vest, beyond saying that it will likely cost less than Netflix and will launch at some point in late 2019.

Disney has already started to unwind its licensing deals in order to put as much premium content on the platform as possible. That’s meant that the company is forfeiting billions of dollars in profit, as well as shouldering the cost of developing the technology. The company has announced a number of high-profile projects, including a Star Wars series overseen by “Jungle Book” director Jon Favreau, a show based on “High School Musical,” and a live-action “Lady and the Tramp” film. The company also plans to offer several new releases when it launches, including its live-action “Dumbo” film and “Captain Marvel.”

Many of these projects are expensive bets. The Star Wars series will reportedly cost $100 million and the movies are expected to carry budgets north of $25 million. However, Disney has to spend big to make an impression. Netflix, its main rival, has 125 million subscribers globally and has lured top talent like Ryan Murphy (“American Horror Story”), Kenya Barris (“Black-ish”), and Shonda Rhimes (“Grey’s Anatomy”) to its platform with record-setting deals.

The Marvel series are in early development and writers have yet to be attached to the projects. Marvel TV Studios and Disney have been active with shows that include ABC’s “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” and Netflix’s “Daredevil,” but sources say those shows will stay under Marvel TV banner with these limited series set under Marvel Studios.

Storylines for each series are still being teased out, but Disney appears to be holding back some significant fire power for the big screen. Insiders stress the Avengers that have gotten their own movies like Iron Man and Captain America will not be featured in the series with the studios focusing on characters who have served as second tier characters in the MCU.

When all is said and done, the Avengers shows could be the streaming service’s most ambitious project both in terms of their scope and budget. Most important, it gives the service something that will attract comic book fans and represents the type of content Netflix would love to get its hands on.

https://variety.com/2018/film/news/...s-marvel-disney-streaming-service-1202947551/

The actress who plays Scarlett Witch can't carry a TV series on her own. They should consolidate.
 
Loki having his own show may end up being the deciding factor in me getting this service. But then again Netflix and Prime already seem to have enough programming to keep me infinitely entertained.
I just can’t keep adding services. I’m interested in this, but I won’t get it. I mean if it’s $5 bucks a month I will. But it’s not going to be.
 
I just can’t keep adding services. I’m interested in this, but I won’t get it. I mean if it’s $5 bucks a month I will. But it’s not going to be.
It's getting to the point where it's defeated the purpose behind cutting the cord.
 
It's getting to the point where it's defeated the purpose behind cutting the cord.
Exactly. How many services are there now?
Netflix
Prime
Hulu
Disney
ESPN +
I heard DC might be doing something too. It’s just the new version of cable.
 
And as expected 2012 Loki playing with the tesseract.
 
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