Loki TV series' new trailer shows the God of Mischief time travelling, Entertainment News

Loki TV series' new trailer shows the God of Mischief time travelling, Entertainment News

Get Ready to Catch Loki in a New Wild Adventure

Marvel Studios has just dropped the first trailer for Loki—the mischievous god turned accidental leaker of the Tesseract. Spoiler alert: he’s riding shotgun into a hilarious bureaucratic maze, complete with the Time Variance Authority (TVA) and a clueless handler named Mobius “Moby” M. Mobius.

What’s the Premise?

After the chaotic Endgame finale, Loki slipped the Tesseract back into the timeline. Unfortunately, he tore a few holes in reality and melted the line between multiple universes. Now the TVA steps in to straighten the mess, and our tricks‑r‑trick has to navigate their endless paperwork.

Why This Show is a Bittersweet Sweet‑Spice Mix

  • Tom Hiddleston returns as the ever‑enigmatic Loki, proving he’s still the king of mischief.
  • Owen Wilson stars as Mobius, giving the show a shoo‑to‑off wit that’ll make you laugh—even while the universe is on the brink.
  • The supporting dream‑team includes Gugu Mbatha‑Raw, Sophia Di Martino, Wunmi Mosaku, and the legendary Richard E. Grant.

Why It Feels Like a New Netflix Original

This series may well be Marvel’s most fun, irreverent, and conversational release yet. Forget the superheroes—now it’s a “watch‑talk” sitcom where Loki’s sarcasm meets cosmic bureaucracy.

Trailer Watch

Catch all the action in the official trailer. It’s full of dark humor, quick cuts, and the kind of heart‑melting fun that only a Pixar‑style CGI universe can deliver.

Air Time & Streaming

Loki premiered exclusively on Disney+ June 11, 2021. If you’re not on the platform yet, it’s worth snagging—besides, every time you’ll be ready for the next crazy adventure.

Fun Fact

Did you know the TVA’s role is to keep the timeline humming smoothly? That’s why their regulation‑heavy squad is like a cosmic bureaucratic jury, making every episode feel like a mix of high stakes and slap‑stick.