'Loki' writer Michael Waldron recently commented on the 'Endgame' plot point that shaped the series while promoting 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.'
We are now in the second year of Marvel Studios' Disney+ era and, while fans are currently trying to figure out the ending of the latest episode of Moon Knight, one of the best Marvel shows of last year was Loki.
Waldron went on, joking, “I’m in a parking garage. I was like, ‘Somebody’s going to shoot me.’ So they had the idea that Loki was going to escape with the Infinity Stone and land at the TVA and run afoul of the TVA. But that was really it.” With the basics in hand, Waldron realized he had a lot of ground to play with when crafting Loki. He continued, saying:
“He Who Remains is just kind of an old creepy guy in the comics, and I pushed and Marvel was very receptive to it, the idea, this should be a variant of Kang. Because I knew Kang was coming down the pipe as a villain in the MCU and it just felt too delicious to not have him intertwined in our time travel story somehow.”
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