

Who knew Loki could get a whole trainful of people singing an Asgardian drinking song on Lamentis? How about the look we got at the cheerful and popular Jotun Loki in What If…?‘s “Party Thor” episode? Now that we’ve seen those layers of his personality, I want to watch him flirt with everyone in sight. Plus, we’ve recently gotten to see a playful and flirtatious side of Loki that never came out in the early Thor films or The Avengers.
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In fact, it would make a lot of sense, character-wise: now that Loki has met multiple variants of himself, learned about some of the possible paths his life could have taken out in the multiverse, and is a free agent, he might be able to explore parts of his identity that he didn’t have the space to consider before.
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In the comics, Loki’s queerness and gender fluidity are a core aspect of their character, and it’d be lovely if the Disney Plus series explored that territory more. Loki coming out as bisexual in season 1 was an important moment for queer representation in the MCU, but as the cast and crew themselves have acknowledged, it’s only a first step. We want to see what the Goddess of Mischief gets up to when she finally has some free time. Will she be able to find Loki out in the multiverse? Does she even want to? Sylvie is a complicated and volatile character (and Sophia di Martino just won an MTV Award for her work in the role!) so wherever she heads next, she’s sure to cause trouble. When we last left Sylvie, she was in the Citadel at the End of Time, coming to terms with having finally accomplished her life’s purpose of taking down the TVA. The two scenes demonstrate that “our” Mobius is still out there somewhere, but it’s also possible that the new Mobius and Loki will have to work together. Then, Loki gets spit out into a different TVA, where Mobius has no idea who he is. In the season finale, we see Mobius and Hunter B-15 looking at the branching timeline and reassuring themselves about their decision to turn their backs on the TVA. Of course, to resume their friendship, Loki and Mobius have to find each other again. At the end of season 1, they both find a kind of freedom-Mobius from the TVA’s brainwashing and Loki from his TVA-enforced cycle of villainy and self-sabotage-and they owe that freedom to each other. Plus, their evolving relationship and mutual positive influences on each other were genuinely moving to watch.

The chemistry between Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson was crackling in season 1, and their odd-couple vibe was one of the best things about the series. Speaking of Mobius and romance, I think we can all agree that season 2 needs to have plenty of Loki and Mobius’s verbal tennis matches. It’s clear that Loki’s magic has a lot of possibilities that he hasn’t discovered yet. Then, at the end of that episode, Loki and Sylvie get a glimpse of how powerful they can be when Classic Loki casts a huge illusion of Asgard to distract Alioth. In episode 5 of season 1, Classic Loki remarks that relying on daggers in a fight stunts the potential of Loki’s sorcery. We want to see Loki don his horns again and explore what it means to be a trickster. We want to see the fur-lined coat and the black nail polish.
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Over the years, the MCU has taken inspiration from Loki’s comics costume, with Loki sometimes sporting a long sleeveless coat instead of a cape, but wouldn’t it be great if Loki went full Agent of Asgard for season 2? After all, the end of season 1 left his TVA uniform ripped and dirty, so his first order of business in season 2 will probably be changing his clothes. Near the end of the Agent of Asgard run, Loki’s costume evolved when they became the God of Stories, with the coat becoming tattered at the ends and Loki’s appearance taking on a more vagabond-like look befitting a trickster.

In the Marvel comics world, Loki’s outfit is iconic: the genderfluid trickster wears a fur-lined green coat with armor underneath, fingerless gloves with black nail polish, and, of course, their horned helmet.
