For All Time. Always.
- El episodio se transmitió el 14 jul 2021
- TV-14
- 45min
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8.6/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe clock is ticking in the season finale which finds Loki and Sylvie on a date with destiny.The clock is ticking in the season finale which finds Loki and Sylvie on a date with destiny.The clock is ticking in the season finale which finds Loki and Sylvie on a date with destiny.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Reese Giles
- T.V.A. Office Employee
- (sin créditos)
Leon S LaMar III
- Storm Refugee
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Opiniones destacadas
The best Marvel Cinematic Universe content since Avengers: Endgame in my opinion. Just really good.
Review By Kamal K
This Season 8/10 This Episode - 9/10
Loki' is truly a fresh, brilliant, and creative piece of content from Marvel Studios. This time-travel thriller brings a new perspective on Tom Hiddleston's fantastic character of Loki, and the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe with the inclusion of the vast Multiverse. The first episode establishes the show's moral concept of timelines and the multiverse itself. The second episode goes into the idea of time travel more heavily. The third episode explores the strange relationship between two parallel variants Loki and Sylvie. The fourth episode is full of major Twists and doesn't fail to blow your mind each. The fifth episode also brings the fun out, with the inclusion of more Loki variants and a glorious performance from the great Richard E. Grant. And, finally. The finale. A finale compiled with many prior theories, that manages to satisfy a ton with the inclusion of Jonathan Majors as an alternate variant of Kang. Marvel really took risks with this series and this episode shows it. All in all, a complex yet intriguing series like this is really what gets your brain thinking, and it's a great ride. Marvel is going down some crazy and unexpected pathways, and I'm all in. This show has just made more excited for what's to come in films like 'Spider-Man: No Way Home', 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' and 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania'. The future is looking bright for Marvel!
This Season 8/10 This Episode - 9/10
Loki' is truly a fresh, brilliant, and creative piece of content from Marvel Studios. This time-travel thriller brings a new perspective on Tom Hiddleston's fantastic character of Loki, and the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe with the inclusion of the vast Multiverse. The first episode establishes the show's moral concept of timelines and the multiverse itself. The second episode goes into the idea of time travel more heavily. The third episode explores the strange relationship between two parallel variants Loki and Sylvie. The fourth episode is full of major Twists and doesn't fail to blow your mind each. The fifth episode also brings the fun out, with the inclusion of more Loki variants and a glorious performance from the great Richard E. Grant. And, finally. The finale. A finale compiled with many prior theories, that manages to satisfy a ton with the inclusion of Jonathan Majors as an alternate variant of Kang. Marvel really took risks with this series and this episode shows it. All in all, a complex yet intriguing series like this is really what gets your brain thinking, and it's a great ride. Marvel is going down some crazy and unexpected pathways, and I'm all in. This show has just made more excited for what's to come in films like 'Spider-Man: No Way Home', 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' and 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania'. The future is looking bright for Marvel!
That ending gave me a heart attack.great show from the first episode to last.cant wait for season 2.
Overall Loki season 1 i will rate 3.5 out of 5 stars.
Not the best mcu series. It was strange with a setting and direction making it feel like a 1960s setting with the tva. Odd choice with that direction. The humor is okay. I love Lokis character. Taking him in a wild chase with another variant. Fun new additions with characters. Owen Wilson was okay. Along with others. There is a surprise in the season finale that plants a hint on where the mcu may go next.
The visual effects are good. The action is decent. The villain on this was a fun twist.
I just dislike the slow direction this series takes and the tone of this series.
Not the best mcu series. It was strange with a setting and direction making it feel like a 1960s setting with the tva. Odd choice with that direction. The humor is okay. I love Lokis character. Taking him in a wild chase with another variant. Fun new additions with characters. Owen Wilson was okay. Along with others. There is a surprise in the season finale that plants a hint on where the mcu may go next.
The visual effects are good. The action is decent. The villain on this was a fun twist.
I just dislike the slow direction this series takes and the tone of this series.
I had low expectations coming into this episode because I was convinced that there wasn't enough time to kick off the multiverse correctly. Welp, I was wrong. Marvel freaking CRUSHED IT!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe Citadel at the End of Time has streaks of gold throughout its architecture as if cracked or broken and then repaired, a famous Japanese process called "Kintsugi." It is considered a way of accepting flaws and marking one's appreciation of imperfections. This gives insight into the nature and manner of thinking of He Who Remains.
- Créditos curiososThe Marvel logo is accompanied by dialogue from the characters appearing in the logo.
- ConexionesEdited into Leyendas de Marvel: Variants (2023)
- Bandas sonorasIt's Been a Long, Long Time
Written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne
Performed by Harry James and His Orchestra
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 45min
- Color
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- 2.39 : 1
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