Loki Director Kasra Farahani Discusses Victor Timely & The Ever Expanding Timelines In Season 2

Summary
  • Loki grapples with the aftermath of Sylvie killing He Who Remains and tries to help the Time Variance Authority cope with their newfound knowledge.
  • The Sacred Timeline is fracturing, with pruned timelines being replaced almost as quickly as they were pruned.
  • Episode 3 director Kasra Farahani discusses the challenges of bringing Chicago to life in both 1868 and 1893, and Jonathan Majors' nuanced performance as Victor Timely.
Loki season 2 picks up in the aftermath of Sylvie killing He Who Remains and pushing Loki through a time door into the past. As Loki grapples with He Who Remains' warning about an impending multiversal war, he tries to help the people of the Time Variance Authority cope with the knowledge that everything they knew was a lie. At the same time, they must work together, along with new ally O.B., to track down Miss Minutes, Renslayer, and Sylvie, just as another variant of He Who Remains emerges.
Eric Martin is the head writer on Loki season 2, with indie duo Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead stepping in as the lead directors. Academy Award winner Ke Huy Quan joins the star-studded cast for the second season, while Loki's returning cast includes Tom Hiddleston, Owen Wilson, Sophia Di Martino, Jonathan Majors, Wunmi Mosaku, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Tara Strong, and Eugene Cordero.


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