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‘Loki’ season 2 has unearthed a brand-new problem that could plague the future of Marvel on Disney Plus

Yay, just what the MCU needed: more problems.

Renewing RT score is lagging behind other Marvel TV hits.

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It’d be churlish to complain about these minor quibbles, but it has to be said that Loki season 2’s opening episode makes clear another potential future problem for the MCU.

While fans seemed to enjoy getting to grips with would give the Doctor a headache, this episode must’ve been all but impenetrable for anyone without a degree in MCU-ology.

The question of whether the franchise’s over-arching story has become too hard to follow has been raging since the Multiverse Saga began (and even before then). However, Marvel’s streaming series have always been relatively accessible for newcomers. The likes of Ms. Marvel and Moon Knight introduced brand new characters while WandaVision and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier dropped familiar heroes into fresh situations that required little foreknowledge.

Loki season 1 is perhaps the best example of this, as we the audience learned about the TVA along with the titular trickster himself. But Loki season 2 has hit the ground running and assumes everyone watching is familiar with all the twists and turns of a two-year-old six-part season. After all, trying to figure out exactly how the Sacred Timeline works is tricky even for those of us who love this universe so much we sat through Quantumania more than once.

Loki is the most-viewed Marvel Disney Plus show, so it’ll probably get away with it, but once — or if — we get second runs for the likes of Ms. Marvel and She-Hulk, the shows will become increasingly catered towards the hardcore fandom. By 2024, we’ll have had 9 MCU sequels in a row so clearly the movies are beyond hope, and it looks like Marvel on TV is headed the same way.

The Marvel fandom is enormous, so catering to experts hardly means it’s in danger, but it does still have to welcome in new people to sustain itself. Otherwise, in the long run, the MCU will prune itself out of existence.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered. Since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester, he has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade. The MCU is his comfort place but, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is The Incredibles.