Even when Loki’s second season has been having immense fun with time slipping, variants and other such multiversal gobbledygook, there’s been a real sense that
Even when Loki’s second season has been having immense fun with time slipping, variants and other such multiversal gobbledygook, there’s been a real sense that
While the MCU is still comfortably in the green when it comes to its solo, cinematic, outings (Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 3 was, at
Four episodes in and I think I’ve spotted a pattern in the events of Loki’s second season. After a episode of temporal, time warping, craziness
Despite personally enjoying the famously divisive Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness and Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania (What? They were fun), even I
When you take a step back, it’s quite easy to see how much we’ve taken the abstract zaniness of the MCU for granted. Nearly 15
Over the last couple of years, some critics of the post-Endgame MCU would undoubtedly wish that something like the Time Variance Authority would turn up
How do you top the end of time?It’s an issue that looms over the final episode of Loki’s first season like a reality-eating cloud monster
At various moments throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe, certain things have occured that’s taken that ever-fluid status quo and given it a seismic shaking up.