We finally are getting some more details about Marvel’s new series, Loki, for Disney+!
In a recent episode of The Writers Panel, a podcast hosted by Ben Blacker, Loki showrunner Michael Waldron opened up about the writing process behind the upcoming series, along with fellow co-writers Michael Grassi, Nico Raineau and Lauren Schacher.
Tom Hiddleston is playing Loki again in the upcoming Marvel television series for Disney+.
Nearing the 28:40 mark, Michael Waldron explained that the core concept of the Loki series, which is ultimately about Loki’s struggle with who he is and who he wants to be.
“I think it’s the struggle with identity, who you are, who you want to be. I’m really drawn to characters who are fighting for control,” Waldron said (via Syfy). “Certainly, you see that with Loki over the first 10 years of movies, he’s out of control at pivotal parts of his life, he was adopted and everything and that manifests itself through anger and spite towards his family.”
Earlier this month, Tom Hiddleston and co-star Owen Wilson were photographed on the Loki set for the very first time!