The Marvel comics usually have had their fair share of freakish, startling, and unusual storylines, that not many people have been aware of. Despite their immense popularity, one can often find one or the other shocking arc involving characters that an MCU fan would have never dared to imagine.
Thanos and Hela in Unworthy Thor #4
One of these narrative arcs is when Thanos and Hela got together in the Marvel comics. A truly unusual event that even Marvel comics fans might have not expected, here is a glimpse into the unlikely romance of the Mad Titan and the Goddess of Death.
When Thanos Dumped Hela After a Brief Romance Thanos dumping Hela in Thor
A romance between Thanos and Hela seems something out of a Wattpad fanfiction, yet it did actually take place during one shocking Marvel Comics arc. In the comic Thor #4 (2018) by Jason Aaron, Thor and Loki go...
Thanos and Hela in Unworthy Thor #4
One of these narrative arcs is when Thanos and Hela got together in the Marvel comics. A truly unusual event that even Marvel comics fans might have not expected, here is a glimpse into the unlikely romance of the Mad Titan and the Goddess of Death.
When Thanos Dumped Hela After a Brief Romance Thanos dumping Hela in Thor
A romance between Thanos and Hela seems something out of a Wattpad fanfiction, yet it did actually take place during one shocking Marvel Comics arc. In the comic Thor #4 (2018) by Jason Aaron, Thor and Loki go...
- 3/24/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
Do decisions governed by prejudice make way for determinism, or is it the other way around? Disney+’s best live action series, Loki presented this discourse in its first season, and has successfully held onto it as it progresses to the midway point of the second one. The team makes yet another journey back in time, and this one is a rather significant one in MCU timeline given the fact we are finally introduced to one of He Who Remains’ variants – Victor Timely.
In the previous episode, we learned that O.B was unable to fix the instability in the Temporal Loom, as it required the Temporal aura of the person who designed Tva in the first place – He Who Remains. In his absence, Miss Minutes’ presence would have sufficed, but she has been missing since the season finale of last season, as is the rogue Judge Ravonna Renslayer, and...
In the previous episode, we learned that O.B was unable to fix the instability in the Temporal Loom, as it required the Temporal aura of the person who designed Tva in the first place – He Who Remains. In his absence, Miss Minutes’ presence would have sufficed, but she has been missing since the season finale of last season, as is the rogue Judge Ravonna Renslayer, and...
- 10/21/2023
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
This article contains Loki spoilers
The third episode of Loki season two is a wild trip back to the past as Mobius and Loki try to track down Ravonna Renslayer and Miss Minutes, who have been Mia since the season one finale. They find the pair trying to alter history at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893, and are also led to a variant of He Who Remains, one who could potentially help them with their temporal loom problems back at the Tva.
A ton of detail has gone into recreating the World’s Fair, and Hwr variant Victor Timely (Jonathan Majors) puts on a spectacle for the crowd there, showing off an early version of the loom that doesn’t yet work as described. But before Loki and Mobius clap their eyes on Timely, they meander through the fair and take in some of the attractions, including a diorama...
The third episode of Loki season two is a wild trip back to the past as Mobius and Loki try to track down Ravonna Renslayer and Miss Minutes, who have been Mia since the season one finale. They find the pair trying to alter history at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893, and are also led to a variant of He Who Remains, one who could potentially help them with their temporal loom problems back at the Tva.
A ton of detail has gone into recreating the World’s Fair, and Hwr variant Victor Timely (Jonathan Majors) puts on a spectacle for the crowd there, showing off an early version of the loom that doesn’t yet work as described. But before Loki and Mobius clap their eyes on Timely, they meander through the fair and take in some of the attractions, including a diorama...
- 10/20/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
This post contains spoilers for "Loki" season 2, episode 3.
The fate of the multiverse is at stake in the latest season of "Loki," as the Time Variance Authority's beating heart, the Temporal Loom, is currently at risk of being destabilized. A panicked Ob (Ke Huy Quan) explains that the Loom requires the temporal aura of its creator to return back to baseline — however, as He Who Remains (Jonathan Majors) has been dead for quite some time, all hopes are pinned on a rogue Miss Minutes (voiced by Tara Strong), who is secretly working with ex-Tva employee Ravonna Renslayer (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) since she dipped off the Tva's radar. As the duo journey back to the past, so do Loki (Tom Hiddleston) and Mobius (Owen Wilson), who are desperate to avert the catastrophe that might erase every timeline that exists.
The 1983 Chicago World Fair seems to be the destination that holds all the answers,...
The fate of the multiverse is at stake in the latest season of "Loki," as the Time Variance Authority's beating heart, the Temporal Loom, is currently at risk of being destabilized. A panicked Ob (Ke Huy Quan) explains that the Loom requires the temporal aura of its creator to return back to baseline — however, as He Who Remains (Jonathan Majors) has been dead for quite some time, all hopes are pinned on a rogue Miss Minutes (voiced by Tara Strong), who is secretly working with ex-Tva employee Ravonna Renslayer (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) since she dipped off the Tva's radar. As the duo journey back to the past, so do Loki (Tom Hiddleston) and Mobius (Owen Wilson), who are desperate to avert the catastrophe that might erase every timeline that exists.
The 1983 Chicago World Fair seems to be the destination that holds all the answers,...
- 10/20/2023
- by Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film
This review contains spoilers
A headache-inducing episode of Loki gets underway in the 1800s this week, as Ravonna Renslayer finally pops up on the Sacred Timeline with Miss Minutes in tow. He Who Remains’ promise in the season one finale – that if Sylvie killed him he’d just end up right back on top – seems to hinge on a plan to kickstart a kind of causal loop, where a past variant receives a copy of Ob’s Tva guidebook and is inspired to create all manner of technological inventions, including a rough version of the temporal loom.
There are positives and negatives to this trip back in time. It’s great to have Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Tara Strong back as the ruthless Renslayer and Miss Minutes respectively. The pair are dynamite together here, and I’m still fully able to suspend my disbelief and buy into the talking animated clock...
A headache-inducing episode of Loki gets underway in the 1800s this week, as Ravonna Renslayer finally pops up on the Sacred Timeline with Miss Minutes in tow. He Who Remains’ promise in the season one finale – that if Sylvie killed him he’d just end up right back on top – seems to hinge on a plan to kickstart a kind of causal loop, where a past variant receives a copy of Ob’s Tva guidebook and is inspired to create all manner of technological inventions, including a rough version of the temporal loom.
There are positives and negatives to this trip back in time. It’s great to have Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Tara Strong back as the ruthless Renslayer and Miss Minutes respectively. The pair are dynamite together here, and I’m still fully able to suspend my disbelief and buy into the talking animated clock...
- 10/20/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
Tom Hiddleston has portrayed Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe for over a decade. The actor made his debut as the god of mischief in 2011's "Thor." Since then, he's reprised his role in various Marvel projects, including "The Avengers," which features Loki as the film's main villain. Currently, Hiddleston is playing Loki in his own Disney+ series. "Loki" has been a major success since its premiere in June 2021. In fact, it's the only original MCU series on the platform to get a second season.
As the MCU dives further into Phase 5, Loki continues to play a central part in the franchise. If you're a big fan of the god of mischief, you may be curious to know more about his origins. While Loki is based on the character of the same name from the Marvel comics, he was initially inspired by Norse mythology. Of course, Marvel's version of Loki differs from the Norse deity,...
As the MCU dives further into Phase 5, Loki continues to play a central part in the franchise. If you're a big fan of the god of mischief, you may be curious to know more about his origins. While Loki is based on the character of the same name from the Marvel comics, he was initially inspired by Norse mythology. Of course, Marvel's version of Loki differs from the Norse deity,...
- 10/4/2023
- by Michele Mendez
- Popsugar.com
In the fifth episode of Ragnarok, Magne faced his biggest fears, guided by the visions that Wotan made him see. Realizing his worth, Magne ultimately gave up the hammer. Even Saxa’s plans were exposed to him. Eventually, there was a tense confrontation between giants and gods, but Magne decided to drop the weapons to call for peace. The finale episode of Ragnarok season 3 reveals a major twist: We find out that the entire storyline of Ragnarok, spanning three seasons, was merely a product of Magne’s imagination. As Magne finally embraces his reality, he comes to the realization that he isn’t the reincarnation of Thor but rather an overly passionate fan of comic books.
Spoilers Ahead
What Was Magne Suffering From?
In the first season of Ragnarok, we caught a glimpse of Magne’s struggles with a mental condition called schizophrenia, as mentioned to Magne’s mother, Turid,...
Spoilers Ahead
What Was Magne Suffering From?
In the first season of Ragnarok, we caught a glimpse of Magne’s struggles with a mental condition called schizophrenia, as mentioned to Magne’s mother, Turid,...
- 8/25/2023
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
In the fourth episode of Ragnarok season 3, suspense escalated as Magne desperately searched for his stolen hammer. Laurits found himself torn between his families. In the face of Fjor’s menacing presence in his life, he confessed everything to Jens, disclosing his true identity as Loki. The gods, including Wotan, Iman, and Harry, formed a plan to retrieve the hammer. However, Saxa disrupted their plan by snatching the hammer from the car that Fjor and Ran were driving. Odin managed to stop Saxa and retrieve the hammer. Magne didn’t change at all; rather, his fixation on power persisted. In the fifth episode of Ragnarok, some twists and turns were introduced, adding another layer of mystery to the narrative.
Spoilers Ahead
Who Were The Newly Initiated Gods?
Episode 5 opened with Wotan introducing two newly initiated gods to their group: Kiwi, his lifelong friend, as the Watchman of Gods, Heimdall, and Jens as Balder.
Spoilers Ahead
Who Were The Newly Initiated Gods?
Episode 5 opened with Wotan introducing two newly initiated gods to their group: Kiwi, his lifelong friend, as the Watchman of Gods, Heimdall, and Jens as Balder.
- 8/25/2023
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
Sir Tony Robinson reprised his Blackadder role of Baldrick for a Red Nose Day 2023 sketch in aid of Comic Relief on Friday (17 March).
The special appearance marked the first time Blackadder has returned to our screens in 20 years. Sadly, Rowan Atkinson – who plays the titular Edmund Blackadder – was not involved in the sketch.
During the BBC’s broadcast, Robinson told a special “Grown-up Bedtime Story”, produced by the CBeebies Bedtime Stories team.
“This is a lovely story called Balder-ella,” Robinson’s dimwitted Baldrick told viewers in the sketch written by Blackadder co-creator Richard Curtis.
“Once upon a time, there was a nice little fella and his name was Baldrick. And he lived in a house with a very nasty man called Edmund Blackadder. And often Blackadder would say ‘Baldrick, you are as stupid as Stuart McStupid who won the stupidest man in Britain award 17 years in a row, which...
The special appearance marked the first time Blackadder has returned to our screens in 20 years. Sadly, Rowan Atkinson – who plays the titular Edmund Blackadder – was not involved in the sketch.
During the BBC’s broadcast, Robinson told a special “Grown-up Bedtime Story”, produced by the CBeebies Bedtime Stories team.
“This is a lovely story called Balder-ella,” Robinson’s dimwitted Baldrick told viewers in the sketch written by Blackadder co-creator Richard Curtis.
“Once upon a time, there was a nice little fella and his name was Baldrick. And he lived in a house with a very nasty man called Edmund Blackadder. And often Blackadder would say ‘Baldrick, you are as stupid as Stuart McStupid who won the stupidest man in Britain award 17 years in a row, which...
- 3/17/2023
- by Tom Murray
- The Independent - TV
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