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Crossing The Threshold: Fans Have Noticed An Interesting Detail Potentially Linking The 'Loki' And 'WandaVision' Finales
The MCU was changed forever in the season one finale of Loki, with Sylvie's murder of He-Who-Remains resulting in the rebirth of the Multiverse. Officially, the Loki series is set between Avengers: Endgame and WandaVision, however there has been some speculation that, since Loki takes place mostly outside of time, there may be some overlap of events in WandaVision and Loki.
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Geeks
Loki: Lamentis
Opening with Hayley Kiyoko’s Demons, Lamentis, is a mesmerizing spectacle with adrenaline-fueled fisticuffs, a deluge of hilarious repartees, and most importantly, a lesson on love. Yes, you heard me right. After all, isn’t love the only thing that transcends time and space?
By Afreen Shanavas5 years ago in Geeks
Marvel's Black Widow
Black Widow Movie Review After more than a year-long delay, Disney and Marvel Studios finally released the highly anticipated and long overdue solo superhero movie, Black Widow. Scarlett Johansson reprised her role as Natasha Romanoff, a former KGB spy and assassin turned Avenger, after appearing in the MCU in supporting roles for a decade. This solo movie explores the character of Black Widow's shadowy and troubled past and fills in the gaps of her whereabouts between the event of Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War.
By Louis Mihael5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Loki: Season One"
Loki: Season One was probably one of the last character who I thought would get a TV series on Disney plus. Mainly because he's been a villain throughout the Marvel universe. Although his last few appearances in the Marvel movies he was starting to warm up to Thor and seemed like he had a good side.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
6 Burning Questions We Have After Watching ‘Avengers: Infinity War’
The crossover event of our dreams has finally hit screens. Avengers: Infinity War has been 10 years in the making and the final product is a spectacular visual extravaganza bringing together the majority of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s heroes (and a few villains) to battle the biggest bad guy in the galaxy, Thanos.
By Monita Roy Mohan5 years ago in Geeks
Loki: Easter Eggs And Important Moments In Episode 5, 'Journey Into Mystery'. Top Story - July 2021.
After a game-changing fourth episode which revealed the Timekeepers as Androids and saw major characters supposedly pruned, Loki covers more new ground in it's fifth episode. The vast majority of the episode was spent in a brand new location, The Void, with Loki and his many variants.
By Kristy Anderson5 years ago in Geeks
5 Hidden Horrors of ‘Thor: Ragnarok’
In an unprecedented move, Marvel released three films in 2017, ending its run with Thor: Ragnarok. By now, everyone is aware of what a fun-fest Ragnarok is; in the hands of director Taika Waititi, jokes and gags take the place of broody rhetoric. The film effortlessly puts the ‘comic’ back in comic book adaptation, which has divided some fans due to the subject matter. Ragnarok is the Norse equivalent of the end of days and, irrespective of which era or version in Marvel comics history, has always been an epic and bloody changing of the guard.
By Monita Roy Mohan5 years ago in Geeks
Loki: The Nexus Event
SPOILER ALERT As promised, the fourth episode, The Nexus Event was nothing short of a bombastic experience, with no dearth of shocking plot twists and fun cameos, all topped with a full disclosure of the Time Keepers. Yes, we get to see the space lizards!
By Afreen Shanavas5 years ago in Geeks
Loki: Episode 4 Reactions
*SPOILERS AHEAD* Much like the other two Disney+ shows up to this point, Loki has stolen our hearts and our imagination when it comes to theories. Episode Four took everything we have seen to this point and threw it on it's head. Largely, that works in their favor. If the show continued on it's path it could have become mundane and ultimately predictable. In fact, the previous episode felt a bit more like something out of Doctor Who. After all the show is called Loki, with that title alone you have to expect a level of mischief and chaos. Marvel chose a great time to blow it's show up and introduce a bit of chaos. The episode starts off by showing us a young Sylvie been taken from her timeline as a young child from Asgard, only to then escape from Ravonna. From there, the episode takes place right where we left Loki and Sylvie on Lamentis-1 as the world around them had begun to crumble around them. The two have come a long way in a short period of time together and begin to truly care for one another. Sylvie even asks Loki, "Does being a Loki mean we are destined to fail?" As they are facing imminent death, the two take solace in another and accept their death which in their acceptance of one another created a branch in the timeline alerting the Time Variance Authority to their location and pull them from their impending death and imprison them. From there we see that Mobius (Owen Wilson) is beginning to question his orders and so is Hunter B-15 as she begins to remember the life she had before the TVA made her into an agent. The two try to help Sylvie and Loki take down the TVA but to no avail. They realize the Time Keepers are nothing more then androids and have no idea now who is in charge.
By Nick Cavuoti5 years ago in Geeks
What The Surprise Character Appearances In The New 'Shang-Chi' Trailer Could Mean For The Wider MCU. Top Story - June 2021.
Fans eagerly awaiting the second trailer for the upcoming film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings got an extra surprise when it dropped. Two important MCU characters not previously known to be in the film, Hulk villain The Abomination, and Doctor Strange supporting player Wong, are seen when Shang-Chi and his friend Katy visit what appears to be a mystical underground fighting ring.
By Kristy Anderson5 years ago in Geeks
Loki: The Variant
After an action-deficit first episode, The Variant does not shy away from jumping right into the action, providing viewers a glimpse into the havoc-wreaking business of the rogue Loki variant, who kicks some serious ass to Bonnie Tyler's Holding Out for A Hero at a Renaissance Faire in Oshkosh, Wisconsin in the year 1985. (Brace up folks, there's some serious time-traveling) Subduing the Minutemen, he (or she?) also ventures to nab a reset charge and take one of the troopers (Hunter C-20) hostage.
By Afreen Shanavas5 years ago in Geeks














