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While that should have been the end for the Asgardian, the Avengers’ time heist gives him a second chance when he uses the Tesseract to escape from New York. Loki ends up at the Time Variance Authority, aka the TVA, in his Disney+ series and meets Mobius, who needs help taking down a dangerous variant. Here are the 10 best moments from Loki that we still can’t get over.
1) A Little God in a Giant Multiverse
Loki’s first impulse when he arrives at the TVA is to escape, as he doesn’t belong in jail or wherever they plan to put him. As he runs around the strange-looking office, he comes across a bunch of Infinity Stones in a desk drawer. The idea that artifacts he spent so much time trying to collect could be used as paperweights shocks the villain to his core.
2) Loki’s True Fate
It’s hard for Mobius to get Loki to understand the gravity of the situation, so he has a history lesson do the work for him. The God of Mischief watches as the events of the original Loki’s life play out, including his death at the hands of the Mad Titan. Watching a different version of himself die changes his perspective, as he doesn’t want to suffer the same fate.
3) Classic Loki’s Glorious Purpose
After everything goes wrong at the TVA, Loki ends up in the Void, a wasteland at the end of time. Other variants of Loki come across the titular one and teach him about surviving in the Void. However, Loki doesn’t want to sit around, pushing the other Asgardians to help him reach his goal. Classic Loki goes above and beyond, using his magic to recreate Asgard and distract Alioth.
4) Loki’s Trip to Pompeii With Mobius
The TVA can’t figure out how a certain Loki variant keeps evading them, which is why Mobius brings the new Loki in. The Asgardian realizes that his counterpart may be hiding in apocalypses, prompting a trip to Pompeii. Mobius can only watch as Loki loses his mind around all the people fleeing a volcanic eruption.
5) Sylvie Kills He Who Remains
When Loki and Sylvie finally reach the Citadel at the End of Time, they meet He Who Remains, a Kang variant that’s keeping all of his evil doppelgangers at bay by destroying timelines. Sylvie doesn’t care about his mission because she feels like her life was taken from her, so she kills her enemy despite Loki asking her to reconsider.








