It’s been confirmed that Tom Hiddleston will return for a second season as the titular character following the jaw-dropping cliffhanger we were left with by the end of episode six.
But this first season of Loki has been ground-breaking for more than the action-packed set pieces and stunning visual effects; it was also the first time on screen – and within the MCU – that the character’s bisexuality was acknowledged and confirmed.
It was a big moment for the franchise, which has long promised greater LGBTQ+ representation amongst its beloved characters as it dives into Phase Four.
Director Kate Herron previously said that it was “important” to her that Loki’s bisexuality was mentioned in this series. In a new interview, the show runner has