The second season of Loki was wrapped up last month and fans are now wondering what’s next. Well, the producer of the show, Kevin Wright, recently gave fans an update, explaining how he is ready to work on the third season but only on one condition. Wright wants to work on the third season with the same team that worked on the first two seasons. Not just that, Wright added that he is interested in working on a spin-off series in the franchise, something like Loki‘s version of Better Call Saul.
Season one of Loki premiered on June 9, 2021, and instantly it became a fan-favorite show. Fortunately, the second season was able to meet the set expectations and it might convince Marvel Studios to create a third season or a spinoff without actor Tom Hiddleston.
Loki producer Kevin Wright talked about the future of the Loki series
In a recent interview with TV Line, the producer of Loki, Kevin Wright, revealed that he is interested in working on a third season or a spin-off only if he gets to work with the same team,
“For two seasons, I’ve loved working with this team… I would love to keep telling those stories with them, in this world. I don’t think any of us would ever want to rush into a Season 3 if there’s not a good story to tell. But I think this team could go off and tell other stories. Maybe it’s not ‘Loki’ Season 3. Maybe there’s something we can continue to do at the TVA, and it’s like our ‘Better Call Saul’ to ‘Loki’s’ ‘Breaking Bad.’ That would be cool, to me.”
Initially, Marvel Studios planned to focus on limited series running for only one or two seasons, however, as MCU progressed that plan was scrapped and they focused on more “multiseason serialized TV” shows that will “run several seasons.” Wright is ready to work on a spin-off even if it is without the star of the series, Tom Hiddleston.
Will Loki return to the MCU?
With season two of Loki wrapped up, fans are now wondering if the character will return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the future. While there are no conversations about Loki’s return, Wright acknowledged this by saying,
“What was talked about – and this was in Season 1, as well – was, ‘Let’s treat this like it’s it,” adding, “That isn’t because we want to end the story but it forces all the filmmakers involved to bring their best… If this is the only opportunity we get to work together to build something, let’s make this as fulfilling as possible. And if there’s more to tell down the road, we can do it.”
Loki‘s second season was mainly praised for its conclusion, musical score, and Loki’s character arc. All six episodes are currently available for streaming on Disney+.
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