Loki
Season 1 Premiere:
Jun 9, 2021
Metascore
Generally Favorable
70
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Generally Favorable
7.5
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
70
69% Positive
38 Reviews
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Jun 8, 2021
100
Loki is a surrealist, kafkaesque mashup of True Detective and The Office—and it is a sight to behold. ... The show should not work, but it does. Loki (the series) was burdened with glorious purpose from the start and, unlike Loki (the character), you can consider that purpose fulfilled.
Oct 3, 2023
80
Season 2 of “Loki” is a return to form for what fans expect from Marvel Studios.
User score
Generally Favorable
7.5
76% Positive
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Dec 2, 2024
10
The God of Mischief is back, and man, does he deliver. Loki, the new Marvel series on Disney+, combines the zany inventiveness of WandaVision with the buddy-comedy rapport we were all missing in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Right from the first episode, you know you’re in for a wild, reality-bending ride. With its ambitious, time-hopping premise and eye-popping production design, Loki hits all the right notes, proving Marvel knows exactly how to keep fans on the edge of their seats.First off, let’s talk about the visuals. Hands down, this show’s VFX are a total game changer—not just for Disney+ content but even for the MCU films. We’re talking mind-blowing cinematography and jaw-dropping set pieces that elevate every scene. The production design is so intricate, you can’t help but lose yourself in this expansive, multiversal playground. Every detail feels iconic, from the retro-futuristic vibes of the Time Variance Authority (TVA) to the gorgeous, apocalyptic landscapes that are straight-up **** it’s not all about the aesthetics—this show has heart and smarts. Loki fans, your boy is finally front and center, and Tom Hiddleston is giving us a Loki with layers we’ve never seen before. Sure, we’ve always known he was the villain with a tragic backstory, but now? Now, Hiddleston is diving deep into identity, purpose, and the big, existential question of free will. His journey feels fresh and, dare I say, more relatable than ever. You can tell Hiddleston is fully trusting the process, and the payoff is some real character evolution that hits differently this time **** can we talk about the bromance we didn’t know we needed? Hiddleston and Owen Wilson as Mobius M. Mobius—this duo is pure gold. Their banter is sharp, hilarious, and surprisingly emotional, with Wilson bringing that dry, deadpan humor that balances Loki’s chaotic energy. It’s like your classic grizzled detective paired with an unpredictable trickster, and it’s working, big time. Watching them riff off each other is a joy in itself, adding that much-needed levity while still pushing the plot **** show also brings a lot of heavy Marvel nerd content, especially in the worldbuilding department. Casual fans are going to get hooked by the clever plot twists and quirky TVA shenanigans, but hardcore fans? They’re gonna lose their minds with the deeper, next-level storytelling. Loki’s multiversal misadventures open up so many doors for the MCU that we’ve never seen explored in live-action. The possibilities feel endless, and it’s clear Marvel is laying the groundwork for something **** let’s not forget Sophia Di Martino as Sylvie. Her introduction shakes things up in the best way, providing a fresh dynamic that challenges Loki in ways we haven’t seen before. Without giving too much away, let’s just say Sylvie adds a layer of unpredictability that keeps you on your toes—and the chemistry between her and Hiddleston? Electric.Halfway through the season, Loki becomes proof that Marvel’s small-screen ventures are more than just filler—they’re expanding the universe in ways that the movies can’t. The show isn’t afraid to lean into its weirdness, and honestly, that’s what makes it so fun. Whether it’s the quirky TVA bureaucracy or the trippy multiverse logic, Loki keeps you glued with its bold, clever storytelling and emotional depth.With time travel, crime-solving, and a ton of moral questions packed in, Loki is ambitious, stylish, and everything we hoped it would be. It’s that perfect balance of action-packed spectacle and introspective character study. And if the show keeps leaning into that multiverse madness, it’s going to be a glorious ride for fans. This is Loki as we’ve never seen him before—still chaotic, still hilarious, but now? Now, he’s got a shot at real redemption.Marvel has officially raised the bar for Disney+ shows, full stop. And if you weren’t already on board, trust me, this show will make a believer out of you.
Oct 7, 2024
10
One of Disney's best series, surpassing WandaVision, very good characters, even better story, it's an outcome that is ABSOLUTE CINEMA.
Jun 8, 2021
80
It’s incredibly promising from the first two episodes provided for press alone, especially as a series that doesn’t demand patience but instead straps you right into its heady and mischievous adventure.
Jun 8, 2021
75
So far, "Loki" is fun and zippy, reminiscent of the more casual and comedic Marvel films such as "Thor: Ragnarok" and "Ant-Man."
Oct 5, 2023
63
If emo Loki is a bit of a drag — “Stop trying to be a hero,” someone tells him, “you’re a villain. You’re good at it. Do that” — Hiddleston gives the whole thing the patina of class. Even so, he’s not given much character motivation.
Jun 8, 2021
60
Only two episodes of “Loki” were screened for critics, making it hard to know exactly how successful the 6-episode season might be in shaping its own identity within the onscreen Marvel universe. Of these first two episodes, however, the second was far more engaging. ... When Loki sighs in frustration about the TVA’s tedious overreach dictating his story when he could be doing something much more dangerous and strange, it’s hard not to agree.
Jun 8, 2021
40
Loki could well improve, now that its arduous task of educating us about multiverses, and glumly explaining Loki to himself, is with any luck behind it. Let’s hope so. The character deserves a lot more room to get frisky and freaky than these cramped openers carved out.
Oct 11, 2024
6
Loki had a great first season but fell apart in the second, and I'm not sure what the show can hope to do now in the wake of Majors' firing. The first season was a great exploration into this version of Loki, and his twisted-but-compelling romance with Sylvie was great to watch too. I love the leaning into sci-fi that this show does and it often felt very much like Doctor Who, so I was naturally hooked. The show does a great job with its pacing all the way to the end. I do think the actual threat level rolls off a cliff in the final episode and I did want slightly more action, but the scene with He Who Remains talking to Loki and Sylvie and explaining to them how stuff really works was great. Also loved the hype building about Kang. Second season I really struggle to remember, I know there was Kangs in different periods popping up but I remember feeling that the show was stalling a bit and didn't have anywhere new to go. Now, I have no idea where it can go. I love the character of Loki and the first season slaps, but it needs to completely reset what it's going for in Season 3 and beyond.
Aug 12, 2022
6
Tak jak się spodziewałem.. dobry serial Marvela,bo wybrali ciekawą postać. Czekam na drugi sezon.
Nov 4, 2023
3
I want to like it, but when I look back... it was chaotic, random and boring. I cannot find any good moment
Jan 16, 2022
3
La verdad odie el final y a la variente femenina de loki muy hipocrita,mamona y desconfiada





























