![]() It’s a problem not even the Avengers may be able to solve, but it’s one we could see play out very soon in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But what happens if all of a sudden the MCU needs to find a home to thousands, millions, or even billions of ex-TVA employees? We saw in that movie how wiping half of the population out of existence damaged the world, and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier explored how bringing them all back created even more issues. So unless the TVA can create a new timeline for them, the MCU could be facing a humanitarian disaster as big as Endgame (or worse) as a huge influx of variants go from office drones to refugees. These are all variants whose timelines have been destroyed. With infinite timelines to choose from, there should be plenty of space to shove Mobius and the rest of his co-workers, right? MarvelĪll those variants will need to go somewhere, and the answer probably lies in the multiverse. ![]() The TVA appears to be endless and infinite in Loki. Where will all those variants go? Remember, their timelines have already been disintegrated? How Loki can change the MCU Loki gets to show off in his titular series. However, after reviewing the scene, does it hold up WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Loki Episode 3, 'Lamentis,' streaming now on Disney+. The new fan theory that Loki stole a working Time Stone from the TVA is a great idea. Not only does this mean the TVA is lying, but it raises an even more important question: What will happen if Sylvie succeeds in taking down the Time Keepers?Īs far as we can tell, the TVA is essentially limitless, with its offices and workers stretching out forever in space. Loki Theory: The Infinity Stones Are Back in Play. To quote a certain mustachioed TVA agent, “Wow!” According to Sylvie (aka, Lady Loki, but don’t call her that), the entire workforce of the TVA is actually made up of variants who are then brainwiped and forced to protect the sacred timeline and capture other variants. Our heroes are dropped on some dying planet on the edge of the world and are forced to fight to survive in a dangerous western-sci-fi environment.īut unlike The Mandalorian, Loki still has a lot of plot and exposition to move through, and Episode 3 delivers a whopper. In a lot of ways, this week’s Loki feels like the type of bottle episode we might get on another Disney show, The Mandalorian. Warning! Spoilers ahead for Loki Episode 3. ![]() However, before Disney bought Lucasfilm and made the sequel trilogy with Kylo Ren, the name that Han and Leia's son Ben Solo takes on after falling to the Dark Side, Jacen Solo was the name of Han and Leia's son (who also falls to the Dark Side) in the now-non-canon Star Wars Legends books.Just how evil is the Time Variance Authority? There’s little doubt in our minds that the TVA in Loki isn’t the benevolent force for good it claims to be, but in Episode 3, the Disney+ series reveals a major new detail about the organization that lines up perfectly with one popular fan theory - and potentially changes the future course of the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe. Jacen's fate has yet to be revealed in Star Wars canon. ![]() The declaration appears to cause Hera some grief, presumably because it reminds her of what happened to Kanan. After learning that his "Aunt Sabine" is again training with Ahsoka, Jacen tells his mom that he wants to become a Jedi. Jacen's introduction in Ahsoka episode 3 is brief, but not without meaning. A flash-forward at the end of the episode showed a young Jacen helping Hera to pilot the Ghost. In the MCUs most Mandalorian-esque outing yet, the episode finds Tom Hiddlestons Loki and Di Martinos Variant on the run from the TVA and hiding out on the soon-to-be apocalypsed titular moon. Prior to Kanan's death in the series' final season, he and Hera functioned as the de facto parental figures of the found family that was the Ghost crew, a small rebel cell that primarily operated off of the Outer Rim planet Lothal and whose activities drew the attention of Thrawn ahead of the Galactic Civil War.Īfter Kanan sacrificed himself to ensure Hera, Ezra, and Sabine could safely escape the Empire's clutches, it was revealed in Rebels' series finale that Hera was pregnant with their child. First introduced in the animated Star Wars series Rebels, Jacen Syndulla is the son of Hera and the late Jedi Knight Kanan Jarrus.
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