Loki: God of MischiefFrom supervillain to anti-hero, Loki has long been one of the MCU's funniest, most enjoyable characters to watch wreak havoc across the universe.
Vote up the most glorious Easter eggs from Season 1 of 'Loki'
Spoiler Warning: Significant plot points from Loki's first season ahead.
Not only did the Loki Season 1 finale confirm that we will indeed get a Season 2, but the conclusion set up endless possibilities for upcoming MCU movies ranging from Guardians of the Galaxyto Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
But the entire season was also a bonanza of Easter eggs, many of them of the blink-and-you-miss-them variety. Vote up the most clever, consequential and yes... glorious finds.
The Roxxon Corporation Is Canon To The MCU (Episode 2 and 5)
The Roxxon Corporation is a somewhat ubiquitous presence within Marvel Comics, often behind some of the most unlikely products, including Roxxiwine's appearance in episode 5 of Loki.
Skrulls (And Possibly Flerkens) Can Be Seen, Possibly Hinting At 'Secret Invasion' (Episode 1)
Considering that Marvel is now filming its new Secret Invasion series about a Skrull incursion, we're guessing that the quick glimpsing of a Skrull in Episode 1 may not be as inconsequential to the MCU as it first appeared.
Is That A Statue For The Living Tribunal? (Episode 5)
A lot of head-like statues showed up in Episode 5, but perhaps none were as timely and relevant as the head of the Tribunal statue that savvy fans immediately recognized.
Considering that the Tribunal oversees all the timelines throughout the multiverse, its presence in the Void makes perfect sense.
Not only does the froggy version of Thor make a cameo, but the jar is labeled #365, which is a reference to the Thor comic he appears within. We can only hope that Throg gets rescued in time for Season 2.
The Polybius Arcade Game In The Background Of Episode 5
The urban legend surrounding the infamous video game has been haunting the internet for decades. It's inclusion in Loki gives the cabinet console a bit of a spooky background, implying that the TVA had something to do with its disappearance from arcades in the '80s.