Loki season 2 features a cheeky reference to The Avengers timeline, but not how you think

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The latest episode of Loki flies through multiple timelines as we finally find out the backstories of our favorite TVA variants. Among those explored is Hunter B-15’s other life as a doctor, which features a cheeky nod to a very interesting date on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Marvel timeline.

When Loki timeslips to her location, the date on the screen reads: "2012, New York, New York". We don’t know about you, but our first thought was we were about to see some of the fallout of the Battle of New York in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Avengers.▨ A quick refresh: this is when Loki (under Thanos' influence) unleashed a Chitauri invasion on Manhattan as part of his plan to subjugate Earth.

The set-up for the scenꦿe seemed to be pointing that way especially B-15 starts helping a girl who has broken her arm. In reality, though, it seems the writers were just trolling us. We’re not dealing with a Loki-related injury here, but just a young girl who fell out of a tree. 

In fact, it’s not actually clear if this branched timeline even had its own Batt🔥le of New York to start with. Given that we B-15 doesn’t seem to recognize Loki, we’d hazard a gue⭕ss that it doesn’t. That doesn’t stop it from being a great little Easter egg though.

It’s not the only reference in episode 5 either, which also features a澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: true crime nod in Casey’s bacꦅkstory and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历🧸史查询:a Zaniac Easter egg in the post-credits. That’s not all either, there is also a clue seemin﷽gly hidden 🔯in OB’s sticky notes too

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Loki season 2 finale releases on Disney Plus on October 9 in the US and October 10 in theꦬ UK. For more on the show, h🍰ere are our guides to:

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