Loki Season 2 Release Date Announced: When Will the Show Return?

Exciting things have happened in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The second season of Loki will premiere on Disney+ on October 6, just in time for the Halloween season, so fans may soon go on another adventure across time with the God of Mischief. The season will consist of six episodes, each of which will be made available on Disney+ each week.

As is customary for a Marvel Studios production, plot specifics for the upcoming season have been kept under wraps. The show’s producer, Stephen Broussard, has previously stated, however, that the character’s development into a hero will continue. With a confirmed release date of later this Fall, fans won’t have to wait long to continue following the main character on their trip to the streaming service.

Loki Season 2 Release Date

On October 6, 2023, Disney Plus will debut the second season of Loki.

Marvel Studios confirms the release date on their official Twitter account:

Many fans had hoped for a summer 2023 release, so this is a bit of a letdown, but if there’s anyone worth waiting for, it’s the god of mischief.

In May of 2023, Marvel made the announcement, along with the premiere of their new series Echo in November.

Executive producer Nate Moore told IndieWire in April 2021 that there are plans for “multiple” seasons of Loki, implying that the series could continue beyond its second installment.

“I think there’s a lot of storytelling in Loki that’s really irreverent and clever and cool, but also lends itself to multiple seasons in a way where it’s not a one-off,” he said. “Tom Hiddleston, I think, is doing some of his best work on that show.

“It really is kind of amazing. I think of all the great stuff he’s done, but this show is going to show such different sides and really the true scope of his range. I think that show is going to surprise a lot of people.”

Who will be in the cast?

Who will be in the cast

Set photos from season 2 confirm the return of fan favorites like Sylvie and Mobius (Owen Wilson), as well as villain-turned-hero Loki. It’s also likely that Wunmi Mosaku’s Hunter B-15 and Gugu Mbatha-Raw’s Ravonna Renslayer will be back.

Even though Majors has been confirmed to appear in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, his future as He Who Remains/Kang the Conqueror is still up in the air.

Deadline also announced that Rafael Casal would return to Blindspotting for season 2 in a significant role.

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Kate Herron, who oversaw the first season of “Loki,” has confirmed that she won’t be returning to the helm for season 2. I’m incredibly thrilled to have been a part of Loki’s journey,” she told ELLE.com. I committed my entire being to it. I can’t wait to have a new perspective.

Nonetheless, Herron hinted that Di Martino’s Sylvie would have an even larger role in the next chapter: “We leave her in the Citadel, and she looks shell-shocked and full of pain, and she’s on a much earlier part of her journey [than Loki] in terms of self-healing, so I think it’ll be really fun to see where she ends up going.”

The actress told ELLE in a November interview with Di Martino that she didn’t know which version of Sylvie we’d see in season 2. She might be portraying a different version of Loki for all we know. I imagine she’ll be mostly the same, although the multiverse adds some complexity to everything. “We’re open to meeting anyone,” she says.

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