First Look at Marvel's 'Loki' TV Series Reveals 1970s Setting
Loki is bringing mischief to the '70s.
The first look at Disney+'s planned "Loki" television series comes courtesy of an official photo released from the company's April investor meeting.
During that meeting, Marvel boss Kevin Feige revealed the logo and a piece of concept art from the show. In the photo, we can see that concept art, which shows Loki (who will be played by Tom Hiddleston) standing in the street in front of a theater marquee displaying the title "Jaws."
Steven Spielberg's blockbuster movie opened in 1975, so Loki could be causing mischief that year or the following (movies stayed in theaters for longer back then).
So, what is Loki doing in that decade?
["Avengers: Endgame" spoilers ahead]
It could be that this Loki is an alternate timeline version created by the events of "Endgame. And after "Rick and Morty" writer Michael Waldron boarded the project, there was buzz that the series will follow the trickster as he "pops up throughout human history as unlikely influencer on historical events." So, perhaps Alterna-Loki will turn into a time traveler who makes "Jaws" a hit, sits ringside for the Thrilla in Manilla, and gets involved with Bill Gates' creation of Microsoft.