Loki season 3 gets the smallest tease from Marvel producer, and we're still holding out hope

Nov. 12, 2024



Brad Winderbaum has some teases

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Loki season 3isn’t completely off the cards yet, at least according to Marvel producer Brad Winderbaum.

He was quizzed about all things MCU at D23 Brazil, where he shared a tiny tease on the God of Mischief’s future toCinePop. When asked if Loki season 3 could be on the cards, he replied simply: “There’s always a chance”.

While it’s not much, it certainly has us intrigued. Loki season 2 ended with a huge sacrifice from Tom Hiddleston’s beloved anti-hero as he placed himself at the center of Yggdrasil and became the sole watcher of the timelines. At the time, it certainly seemed like a definitive goodbye, but Hiddleston did keep the door open in his interviews.

Loki season 3 wasn’t the only tease Winderbaum had either. When quizzed on which other Defender he would love to have a MCU show, he replied Jessica Jones. The producer also teased the future of Agatha All Along, adding: “I think that we all want to see more adventures in Westview, that poor town, can they catch a break?”

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