
That’s the big talking point for this week – but here are some other questions to ponder until next Wednesday. Hopefully Episode 3 will clue us in further on The Variant’s identity – and if she is Lady Loki, maybe we’ll learn what sort of alternate timeline would create such a Loki, why she’s running loose, and why she’s so intent on bombing the Sacred Timeline. In a post- WandaVision world, we can’t accept at face value that characters are who we’ve been told they are.

If there’s any reason to doubt whether this even is Lady Loki, it’s not just that she doesn’t necessarily look like Loki – it’s because the people who told our Loki that she’s also a Loki are the TVA, the timeline-steering agency who should be viewed with a hefty degree of scepticism. Notably, Di Martino’s character – simply called ‘The Variant’ in the credits – does have Loki-like powers, shown as being able to take over people’s consciousnesses as OG Loki did in Avengers Assemble (albeit with the Mind Stone). (The character is canonically gender-fluid on the page, which was also referenced in Episode 1 of Loki – zoom in on his TVA file.) There, Lady Loki does indeed have black hair – though the MCU presenting its own twist on characters from the comic books is nothing new. Lady Loki has long been a presence in the comics, but not as a variant – rather, as Loki-prime with a female appearance. No, this Lady Loki (or is she?) is played by Sophia Di Martino – who might be wearing a very Loki-like costume sports a headband with some gold horns, but crucially doesn’t look similar to Hiddleston, and has a blonde bob instead of OG Loki’s trademark jet-black locks. Not so with the variant causing some pretty intense mischief in the episode’s closing moments. Earlier in Episode 2, we saw glimpses of a Tour de France Loki, and one who looked like he’d done some major bulking up on steroids – both wildly different from each other and our central Loki variant, but crucially all bearing the face of Tom Hiddleston.

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