Loki season 2 signs indie horror duo Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead to direct
The pair's credits include The Twilight Z𓄧one and Archive 81

Marvel has tapped Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead to direct the highly anticipated second 🌟season of Lok𝓰i.
The series is the first of its kind to receive a second season, as Wandavision, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and Hawkeye were all produced as a limited one-season series for Disney Plus. According to , Benson and Moorhead will "co-dirꦑect a maj𒁏ority of the episodes for season two."
The duo most rece🍸ntly directed two episodes of Marvel's upcoming series, Moon Knight, which stars Oscar Isaac a💝s a superhero who suffers from a dissociative identity disorder.
The news comes after Owen Wilson 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:confirmed his return to the series and mentioned that filming will start "pretty soon." Tom Hiddleston, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Wilson are the only confirmed cast members so far. Showrunner Kate Herron previously annouꦯnced her departure from the new season, but season one writers Michael Waldron and Eric Martin are set to return.
Benson and Moorhead are known for writing and directing well-received indie horror projects Resolution, The Endless, and Spring. In 2019, they wrote and directed Synchronic, a sci-fi thriller that stars Anthony Mackie 💯and Jamie Dornan as two paramedics who stumble upon a dangerous psychedelic that causes much more﷽ than hallucinations.
The pair also directed an episode of the Jordan♉ Peele-pro𝐆duced Twilight Zone reboot and as well as two episodes of Archive 81, Netflix's new anthology horror series.
Fans can expect Loki's second season to hit Disney Plus sometime in 2023. While you wait, check out our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best shows currently streaming on Disney Plus.
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