Loki Season 2 EP Explains How Victor Timely Creates Conflict Between Loki, Sylvie, & The TVA

Summary
  • Victor Timely, the new Kang variant in Loki season 2, challenges assumptions about sci-fi villains by being an unassuming inventor from the past, fueling character conflicts.
  • As the main Kang variant, Victor Timely raises questions about free will and the true nature of his character, forcing Loki, Sylvie, and the TVA to question their initial beliefs.
  • Victor Timely's presence in the new season of Loki adds intrigue and complexity to the storyline, as the characters grapple with the consequences of Sylvie's actions and the potential for a new multiverse war.
Loki season 2 executive producer Kevin Wright explains how Victor Timely stands out from He Who Remains and will force Loki and his allies to question everything. Victor Timely was teased in the post-credit scene of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania as the next variant of Kang that Loki will be dealing with. The first season ended with Sylvie killing He Who Remains after a warning about his death, leading to a new multiverse war. The MCU is setting up a major conflict with Kang at the center of it as the next Avengers-level threat in Avengers: Kang Dynasty.
In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant for Loki season 2, Wright discussed the new Kang variant, Victor Timely. He explained why the idea of a sci-fi villain being from the past was intriguing to the team. Wright also shared how Victor Timely will force Loki, Sylvie, and the TVA to question their initial thoughts about him and the idea of free will. Check out Wright's full quote below:
Kevin Wright: So it started just in the concept of Victor. I think in what we were trying to do at the end of season one was to get everybody obviously terrified of, "War is coming. This is going to be scary." You see the scary character in Ant-Man and just the idea that the sci-fi villain is not coming from the future, but maybe is this unassuming, slightly eccentric inventor from the past was fun. It allows us to go to exciting places.
But really, what was exciting about it from a character standpoint is he is kind of the perfect person to fuel the character conflict between Loki, Sylvie, and the TVA of, "You're saying something scary is coming. You are saying that you want everybody to have free will, but you're also swearing that you're going to kill the next variant of him to pop up." It creates almost a contradiction or a paradox of, if you truly believe in free will, you've got to believe that man's words when he says, "I'm my own person. I can make my own choices. I'm not the man you think I am." And I think it was just for somebody like Jonathan, it just fuels what he does best, which is creating really deep and complex characters.
Victor Timely May Not Be The Villain People Expect In Loki Season 2 He Who Remains was the first variant of Kang introduced into the MCU, and although he seemed like a clear villain, the more he explained to Loki about the TVA and multiverse, the more complicated things became. He Who Remains made it seem like the TVA was the only thing protecting their universe from the dangers, notably his variants, in the others. His warnings seemed to prove true when Sylvie killed him and the branches of the other timelines burst out from the "sacred timeline."


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