The ‘Loki’ Series At Disney+ Spans Six Hours, Says Tom Hiddleston

By Ethan Anderton/Aug. 19, 2019 11:00 am EST

Speaking with MTV News while doing publicity for his upcoming Broadway debut in Betrayal, Tom Hiddleston casually mentioned that the Loki series at Disney+ would be spanning “six hours.” That’s much shorter than the usual TV series on network television, and it’s even shorter than the typical run of a season for a series on cable, even premium networks like HBO and Showtime. That explains how Disney and Marvel are able to spend the money to get their big screen stars on these shows and hopefully still have the budget to pull of blockbuster-level special effects.

Unfortunately, aside from that detail, Tom Hiddleston wasn’t able to offer up much more than that. Though he did confirm that having Rick and Morty writer Michael Waldron as showrunner certainly brings some comedy to the table, he also hinted at what might turn out to be a second redemption for Loki.

When discussing the idea of this Loki being the version of the character from The Avengers in 2012, who hasn’t learned any valuable life lessons yet, Hiddleston noted, “That’s where he starts.” So clearly the series will give him another character arc to follow, one that might send him on a bit of a different trajectory, especially since Hiddleston also noted that there are some “formidable opponents” that he’ll meet, the likes of which Loki has never seen before. The actor said:

You can watch the full interview with MTV News below, where the Loki part of the interview begins around 13:26.