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Full spoilers follow for Loki season 2 episode 4.
You’ve been warned.
Loki season 2 episode 4 ended on a massive cliffhanger.
This is your final warning:major spoilers forLokiseason 2 episode 4 are incoming.
If you haven’t watched it yet, bookmark this page for later, and go watch it immediately.
Loki season 2 episode 4 ending explained: is Victor Timely really dead?
So long, Victor Timely?
However, so far, he’s proven to be anything but antagonistic.
He doesn’t even get the chance to fasten his latest invention to the timeline-weaving rig, though.
Given season 2’s time-bending nature, though, we have to ask: is Victory Timely really dead?
The Temporal Loom has collapsed and seemingly laid waste to the Marvel multiverse.
Is there a sliver of hope that he might have survived?
Understandably, Wright was hesitant to give anything away about Timely’s potential return.
Well, that’s what the cut-to-black ending suggests.
Lokiseason 2 might enter fullGroundhog Dayterritory.
We don’t actually see them die, which begs the question: what’s happened to them?
We think the visual representation of the Temporal Loom’s explosion holds the key.
So, didLoki’s creative team imagine the explosion as a massive prune-based blast?
Will Loki be reunited with some of his season 1 variants in the show’s next episode?
And have our heroes been scattered across the multiverse and time itself?
“We didn’t visualize the explosion that way,” Wright reveals.
“It’s a bit coincidental.
Reports have suggestedLokiseason 2 will actively set upDeadpool 3.
We discussed it as being like a nuclear explosion met with a slow volcanic eruption.
So, are fans on the right track with this hypothesis?
“Well… reality is gone,” Wright teased.
Events that transpire inLokiseason 2 all but confirm this will be the case, too.
“I can’t tell you what other people are doing with their projects.