New promo art offers stunning look at Loki series on Disney+

Image: Loki/Disney+
Image: Loki/Disney+

There’s a lot to look forward to from Marvel and Disney+ in the coming weeks and months, including Loki, a new show all about Norse god of mischief played by Tom Hiddleston in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The Direct noticed some new promo images of Hiddleston as Loki and Owen Wilson as Mobius M. Mobius, Loki’s handler at the Time Variance Authority, attached to merchandising materials on online marketplace Zazzle.

Image: Zazzle
Image: Zazzle

In the promotional art, Loki is dressed demurely in a blue shirt and tie with his Time Variance Authority jacket and belt buckle on full display. He doesn’t seem thrilled about his new attire. (Loki will be working for the TVA on the show for reasons yet unknown. Remember, this is the post-Avengers: Endgame version of the villain so he’s still got a lot of anger flowing after his defeat in New York.)

Image: Zazzle
Image: Zazzle

Owen Wilson’s Mobius M. Mobius looks more at ease in his brown suit and blue shirt, with a neatly trimmed mustache and a trademark half smile on his face. He’s also wearing a TVA belt buckle, and has a TVA emblem on his tie.

New Loki promotional art offers an inside look at what’s coming in the series

Another promotional image features Loki and Mobius together, with the words “clock’s ticking” written between them to represent their work:

Image: Zazzle
Image: Zazzle

There’s also an image of TVA Loki superimposed upon Loki’s former battle costume with the words “the timeline wants to break free” across the front:

Image: Zazzle
Image: Zazzle

Lastly, there’s a cartoonish drawing of a character named “Miss Minutes” — who appears to be a mascot for the TVA — featuring the motto “for all time, always.” She’s sporting a retro look, which makes sense considering the TVA moves across space and time:

Image: Zazzle
Image: Zazzle

As with all teasers, trailers and promotional images, there are clues aplenty but it’s anyone’s guess what they all mean. Marvel is clever that way. We’ll find out what all of these breadcrumbs mean when Loki premieres on Disney+ on June 11.

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