Tom Hiddleston says it would be ‘unwise’ to believe he’s done playing #Loki.
At the time, less than half of the 18-episode order was completed in production before a creative overhaul resulted in a shift in direction and leadership, which led to the arrival of Benson and Moorehead take on directorial oversight for the remainder.
Speaking to TheWrap about the finale of “Loki” Season 2, which they directed, Moorhead and Benson revealed that although the strikes have ended, they’re still very early in the process of picking up “Daredevil.”
With both the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes officially over, productions are quickly getting back underway. But for those wondering about Marvel’s “Daredevil: Born Again” series, well, it’s still a ways out, according to the series new directors.
In October, Marvel vets Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead were tapped to take over as directors on the remainder of production of the first season after the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes prompted filming to come to an abrupt halt this summer.
Disney defines a view as total stream time divided by runtime.
Deadline’s Katie Campione reported a few weeks ago that in Nielsen rankings, Loki season 2 episode one debuted in the No. 6 spot, generating 446M viewing minutes. For context, the series premiered in June 2021 to 731M viewing minutes in its first week.
In the season 2 finale, Loki realizes that the Temporal Loom will never be able to safely hold all the branches of time. In the final moments of the episode, he uses his own powers to revive and hold together all the branches of time at the citadel at the end of time.
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