Loki Season 2 Episode 1"s Must-See Post-Credits Scene Is Way Deeper Than You Realize

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Summary

  • The post-credits scene in Loki season 2 episode 1 takes place immediately after He Who Remains" death and shows Sylvie in a McDonald"s in 1982.
  • Sylvie"s choice to go to McDonald"s in 1982 is a result of seeking a simple pleasure she never experienced due to her life of constant flight and fighting.
  • While Broxton, Oklahoma may not seem significant in the show, in Marvel Comics, it is the location where Lady Loki debuted and where important events involving Thor and Asgard took place.

WARNING: This Article Contains MAJOR SPOILERS For Loki Season 2, Episode 1Is there a credits scene in Loki season 2 episode 1? Yes! In the grand tradition of most Marvel Cinematic Universe releases, the Loki season 2 opener has a stinger, and it has a deeper meaning than you might initially think. Following directly on from the daring mission to pull Tom Hiddleston's Loki out of the timeline and stop his time-slipping, the first Loki season 2 credits scene is also an important one.
Loki season 2 has already started off strongly, with a complicated storyline injected with a lot of scientific jargon (not least from Ke Huy Quan’s Ouroboros). It’s also very obvious that the show is less interested in tying to wider MCU timeline events, and focusing instead on the continued battle for the Sacred Timeline set up by Loki season 1’s ending. But that doesn’t mean all MCU traits are out the window, with the post-credits scene offering that element of familiarity.
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Your browser does not support the video tag. What Happens In The Loki Season 2 Episode 1 Post-Credits Scene After the credits role on Loki season 2 episode 1’s ending and Loki has avoided being spaghettified or lost in time, the post-credits scene flips back to Sophia Di Martino’s Sylvie in the immediate aftermath of He Who Remain's death. Sylvie transports herself to 1982, enters a McDonalds (perfectly rebuilt from the early 1980s designs, including the freakish cartoon tree), speaks to the young manager and orders one of everything on the menu. Quite how she pays for all of those burgers, fries and nuggets is anyone's guess, but since the marketing has spoiled that Sylvie ends up working at the same McDonalds, maybe she's forced initially to do so to pay off the fast food debt. Or she uses magic.

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