mohammadsi20
10
Reviewed by mohammadsi20
loki starts strong and keeps you in the fog till the next episode, and it's really recommended because it's going to hit hard and will definitely surprise you how good a series could be.
Manuel São Bento
8
Reviewed by msbreviews
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"Loki is yet another extraordinary addition to the MCU, delivering a deep study of the eponymous character while introducing the fandom to the beginning of the Multiverse. The writers do a phenomenal job building the TVA and developing its detailed time concept that tremendously impacts the universe without relying too much on exposition, despite a couple of heavy deliveries. From the award-worthy production design to the addictive, memorable score, every technical aspect is near-perfect. However, the performances completely drive the show, mainly Tom Hiddleston as the iconic villain, but Owen Wilson, Sophia Di Martino, and a few others also shine. Mixed feelings about the finale that might be slightly underwhelming for non-comic-book readers, and also about an unconvincing subplot involving Hiddleston and Di Martino. Still, it's the most important series of the MCU so far, so don't you dare miss it!"
Rating: A-
Nathan
9
Reviewed by TitanGusang
Loki started off slow, but man it picks up and keeps you at the edge of your seat through all the multiverse shenanigans twists and turns. This show is incredibly important to the start of the MCU Multiverse and it is a great place for the viewer to start off. The chemistry between Owen Wilson and Tom Hiddleston is fantastic. Sophia Di Martino does an excellent job as Sylvie and makes a stuck up self righteous character in Loki vulnerable.
**Verdict:** _Excellent_
Martha
6
Reviewed by MonsterMartha
Disappointed. Tom Hiddleston is not to blame. He is awesome as the God of Mischief, the story just wasn't compelling.
It was all a little muddled from start to finish. Tom always delivers as Loki and it is enjoyable to watch if you can piece together the chaotic nature of the story.
I did enjoy the variants especially the alligator.
PhilTheBronxite
10
Reviewed by PhilTheBronxite
Marvel’s Loki sees Tom Hiddleston at the top of his game. With great supporting roles (Owen Wilson, Sophia Di Martino and Gugu Mbatha - Raw are standouts). And top notch action sequences. This is by far the best Disney+ MCU series. Hopefully season 2 will not disappoint.
Dean
N/A
Reviewed by Ditendra
It's a low budget TV show, but it's not bad and Tom Hiddleston does excellent job. It starts a bit slow, but picks up later pretty well. I wouldn't say it's a masterpiece, but it's definitely not bad and it doesn't contain that woke culture poison propaganda which is another plus.
ViolettSmith
8
Reviewed by ViolettSmith
Loki Season 2 was an enjoyable watch. The only episode I'd say wasn't enjoyable was Episode 3, but that is only because it felt a lot slower than the others, it was more story-building than anything. The end was good, if Marvel, for whatever reason, were to make a Season 3, I would have zero idea how they could build a story after the ending of Season 2. It felt finished, end of a season, end of a show, happy ending roll credits. Overall recommended watch.
xever
8
Reviewed by xever
I like that this show moved the story of MCU forward. But I still liked s1 better than s2. The overall quality of the show is very good, and it’s definitely recommended for people that plan to continue their time investment into MCU.
watchnrant
10
Reviewed by watch_n_rant
The God of Mischief is back, and man, does he deliver. _Loki_, the new Marvel series on Disney+, combines the zany inventiveness of _WandaVision_ with the buddy-comedy rapport we were all missing in _The Falcon and the Winter Soldier_. Right from the first episode, you know you’re in for a wild, reality-bending ride. With its ambitious, time-hopping premise and eye-popping production design, _Loki_ hits all the right notes, proving Marvel knows exactly how to keep fans on the edge of their seats.
First off, let’s talk about the visuals. Hands down, this show’s VFX are a total game changer—not just for Disney+ content but even for the MCU films. We’re talking mind-blowing cinematography and jaw-dropping set pieces that elevate every scene. The production design is so intricate, you can’t help but lose yourself in this expansive, multiversal playground. Every detail feels iconic, from the retro-futuristic vibes of the Time Variance Authority (TVA) to the gorgeous, apocalyptic landscapes that are straight-up unforgettable.
But it’s not all about the aesthetics—this show has heart and smarts. Loki fans, your boy is finally front and center, and Tom Hiddleston is giving us a Loki with layers we’ve never seen before. Sure, we’ve always known he was the villain with a tragic backstory, but now? Now, Hiddleston is diving deep into identity, purpose, and the big, existential question of free will. His journey feels fresh and, dare I say, more relatable than ever. You can tell Hiddleston is fully trusting the process, and the payoff is some real character evolution that hits differently this time around.
And can we talk about the bromance we didn’t know we needed? Hiddleston and Owen Wilson as Mobius M. Mobius—this duo is pure gold. Their banter is sharp, hilarious, and surprisingly emotional, with Wilson bringing that dry, deadpan humor that balances Loki’s chaotic energy. It’s like your classic grizzled detective paired with an unpredictable trickster, and it’s working, big time. Watching them riff off each other is a joy in itself, adding that much-needed levity while still pushing the plot forward.
The show also brings a lot of heavy Marvel nerd content, especially in the worldbuilding department. Casual fans are going to get hooked by the clever plot twists and quirky TVA shenanigans, but hardcore fans? They’re gonna lose their minds with the deeper, next-level storytelling. _Loki’s_ multiversal misadventures open up so many doors for the MCU that we’ve never seen explored in live-action. The possibilities feel endless, and it’s clear Marvel is laying the groundwork for something massive.
And let’s not forget Sophia Di Martino as Sylvie. Her introduction shakes things up in the best way, providing a fresh dynamic that challenges Loki in ways we haven’t seen before. Without giving too much away, let’s just say Sylvie adds a layer of unpredictability that keeps you on your toes—and the chemistry between her and Hiddleston? Electric.
Halfway through the season, _Loki_ becomes proof that Marvel’s small-screen ventures are more than just filler—they’re expanding the universe in ways that the movies can’t. The show isn’t afraid to lean into its weirdness, and honestly, that’s what makes it so fun. Whether it’s the quirky TVA bureaucracy or the trippy multiverse logic, _Loki_ keeps you glued with its bold, clever storytelling and emotional depth.
With time travel, crime-solving, and a ton of moral questions packed in, _Loki_ is ambitious, stylish, and everything we hoped it would be. It’s that perfect balance of action-packed spectacle and introspective character study. And if the show keeps leaning into that multiverse madness, it’s going to be a glorious ride for fans. This is Loki as we’ve never seen him before—still chaotic, still hilarious, but now? Now, he’s got a shot at real redemption.
Marvel has officially raised the bar for Disney+ shows, full stop. And if you weren’t already on board, trust me, this show will make a believer out of you.