‘Loki’ to Switch Release Dates to Wednesdays

By Kurt Balingit

Tom Hiddleston has announced that the Marvel series ‘Loki’ is moving up its release date two days to Wednesday, June 9. The weekly episodes of will be released on Wednesdays instead of Fridays, which is the usual days that Marvel shows “WandaVision” and “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” follow on Disney+. In the true spirit of the God of Mischief, he needs to be the black sheep who does not follow the schedule. Even in our universe.
The announcement of the release date change was made in a video uploaded to Marvel’s YouTube channel. The video starts by playing a Marvel montage and is then interrupted by Tom Hiddleston talking about how Loki is always left out of superhero montages.
He mocks the Avengers montage by saying “I’ve noticed that in these long superhero montages, Loki tends to get a bit left out, even though arguably he’s incredibly heroic himself — cunning, charming, I could goon. But maybe…why don’t I just prove it to you. Wednesdays are the new Fridays,”
The upcoming series “Loki” follows the God of Mischief and takes place after escapes the Avengers in “Avengers: Endgame.” The Trailers for the series show Loki being recruited by the Time Keepers, a mysterious organization called to fix the flow of time and several alternate realities.