Loki’s & Sylvie’s Roles Reportedly Revealed in MCU’s ‘Multiverse Saga’

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Loki’ TV Show was an unexpectedly massive hit following the conclusion of ‘Infinity Saga.’ We’ve been following the Loki variant over the course of two seasons and watched his character grow from a villain into a selfless hero.

If you’ve been following the latest season of ‘Loki’ you’re likely aware that the God of Mischief has been transformed into a god of stories in the MCU. Loki has dismantled the TVA, gave it a new purpose, and took over the Multiverse.

The timelines are no longer being deleted in order to secure the integrity of the Sacred Timeline, and variants are no longer being pruned, presumably, meaning that every single denizen of the Multiverse has true free will.

Loki currently holds the branches of the Multiverse by his power alone, and due to the heroic and kind of sad nature of his self-sacrifice, fans are wondering whether they might see him in the MCU again.

Considering that we are currently in the middle of the Multiverse Saga, if you assumed that Loki would play an important role in it you would be correct. During his recent August Discord Q&A Alex Perez, a notable industry insider revealed that Loki will play a central role in the Multiverse Saga:

Loki will be at the center of it all. Sylvie will also be there, but her role will be comparable to Black Widow in Infinity War and Endgame (I’m not saying she’s dying folks)

The last we’ve seen of Sylvie she survived the multiversal fallout with the majority of the TVA and was presumably going to hunt down the Kang variants, including Ravonna Renslayer, who is still somewhere in the Void.

Considering that Kang is no longer the main villain of the Multiverse Saga, that role being designated to RDJ’s Doctor Doom, Sylvie’s, and Ravonna’s stories might get a bit confusing, which is something that Perez addressed as well:

That is the question, isn’t it? Last I heard, she was going to be brought back. But that was when her role was sizeable against Kang. Now, I’m not 100% sure.

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