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Loki Works Some Mischief as Disney+ Original Series Move to Wednesdays
Looks like Tom Hiddleston's Loki is working some permanent mischief on the streaming service, with Disney+ announcing on Wednesday that the Michael Waldron-created and Kate Herron-directed series has set the foundation moving forward with its impressive series debut. Moving forward, all Disney+ original scripted, unscripted, and animated series will premiere on Wednesday (with Disney+ Original Movies staying with Fridays). This means we have some premiere date adjustments to make you aware of…
Here's a look at the revised premiere dates for upcoming streaming original series:
Monsters at Work: July 2, 2021, to July 7, 2021
Turner & Hooch: July 16, 2021, to July 21, 2021
Behind the Attraction: July 16, 2021, to July 21, 2021
Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life: July 23, 2021, to July 28, 2021
Turning the Tables with Robin Roberts: July 30, 2021, to July 28, 2021
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse's batch two: July 30, 2021, to July 28, 2021
Growing Up Animal: August 20, 2021, to August 18, 2021
Short Circuit Season 2: July 30, 2021, to August 4, 2021
Here's a look behind the scenes at how all the mischief came together, with the cast and director & executive producer Kate Herron (Sex Education) offer some background intel on who you need to know and why while also explaining why Loki is unlike anything Marvel Studios has done before.
For a look back at some of The God of Mischief's more memorable moments (though there might be some he would prefer to forget) as well as a brief timeline to just how screwed up things have gotten, check out the clip below:
Now here's a look back at the preview released during the 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards:
In an interview with Empire, Hiddleston teased that there is a lot that viewers could learn about the series by taking a close look at the series logo. "I want to preserve the freshness of the show for when it emerges, but something to think about is the [show's] logo, which seems to refresh and restore," Hiddleston teased. "The font of how Loki is spelled out seems to keep changing shape. Loki is the quintessential shapeshifter. His mercurial nature is that you don't know whether, across the MCU, he's a hero or a villain or an anti-hero. You don't know whether you can trust him. He literally and physically changes shape into an Asgardian guard, or into Captain America repeatedly. Thor talks about how he could change into a snake."
For Hiddleston, that logo speaks to the heart of one of the show's main themes. "I think that shapeshifting logo might give you an idea that Loki, the show, is about identity, and about integrating the disparate fragments of the many selves that he can be, and perhaps the many selves that we are," Hiddleston explained. "I thought it was very exciting because I've always found Loki a very complex construct. Who is this character who can wear so many masks, and changes shape, and seems to change his external feeling on a sixpence?"
Premiering on June 9 with Waldron leading the writing team and executive-producing, and Kate Herron (Sex Education) directing and executive producing, the series finds Hiddleston's God of Mischief on the run and on a mission during his unexpected, time-traveling walkabout. Joining Hiddleston and Wilson on the series are Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Ravonna Lexus Renslayer, Wunmi Mosaku as Hunter B-15, Sophia Di Martino, Richard E. Grant, Sasha Lane, Erika Coleman, and Eugene Cordero.
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