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Marvel fans roast Loki's surprise MCU return
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Published 13:59 27 Nov 2024 GMT

Marvel fans roast Loki's surprise MCU return

Not all surprises are good

Emma Flint

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Topics: Marvel, MCU, TV And Film, Disney

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Not everything Loki does is worthy of praise.

In fact, sometimes the trickster leaves us embarrassed on their behalf.

This is one of those moments.

Loki has returned to the MCU via a deleted scene taken from Loki season two.

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Most Marvel fans would think this a fantastic discovery – anything to get us more airtime with the God of Mischief.

How are we feeling about this Thunderbolts* trailer?

Sadly though, this scene hasn’t been well received.

While sitting with Mobius, Loki begins reeling off a long list of names of people who believed he was the problem.

We should all be focused on the name drops, but Marvel fans are instead cringing at how “awkward” this scene is.

“Ok, yeah this was bad. No wonder they deleted it [...] It's awkward,” posted alesiax.

They added, “Seems like this was improvised and they just had Tom yap about his marvel knowledge and name dropping some of the names he knew.”

On Twitter, @Obiwansidian posted a sarcastic comment saying, “Can’t imagine why it was cut."

“Yet another meaningless scene,” remarked @n_two. “They should've cut even more.”

That one feels especially brutal.

EXCLUSIVE: Watch a deleted scene from #Loki Season 2, which debuts on 4K UHD Blu-ray on Dec. 3. https://t.co/JcVcCN3OBc pic.twitter.com/a71mHuUeS4

— Variety (@Variety) November 26, 2024

Not everyone is against the scene, however, few would claim it’s a must-see experience. As funny as you may find it, it doesn’t add anything more to the series.

Or, at least, that’s how the majority of fans feel about it.

Although yet another awkward reveal, this accidental first look at the MCU’s Galactus is a welcome one. Fans are loving what they’ve seen thus far.

While we hope to see more of Galactus very soon, we’re not in a rush to see more Loki deleted scenes.

Not unless they offer something substantial.

If you want to direct your ire somewhere else, the post-credits leak for Kraven the Hunter is being picked apart by fans.

The Marvel fandom never misses the opportunity to fire shots.






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