![]() ![]() Gryphon, one of several different versions of Kang the Conqueror that were created due to a big glitch in the timeline In the comics, a company had bought Avengers Tower from Stark Industries and had renamed it to Qeng Enterprises. In one of the scenes, the audience can see what looks like a destroyed Stark Tower in the background except the word ‘Stark’ has been curiously replaced with ‘Qeng’. Of course, New York isn’t complete without Stark Tower. Helicarriers are meant to be suspended in the air indefinitely so the fact that a destroyed helicarrier is seen amongst mass debris is quite worrying.Ī closer look later on in the episode reveals that it’s the #42 helicarrier captured by Hydra, as seen by the terrorist organization’s symbol. The lonely villain missed home (and his brother Thor) dearly and recreated it in his last few minutes alive. The city in question? Asgard.Įarlier in the episode, he spoke about how he left Asgard and lived a long life in isolation trying to find his great purpose before being pruned by the TVA. ![]() In an attempt to save Loki and Sylvie, Classic Loki uses his powers to create illusions of a city. Let’s just say the makers of Loki want us to remember some of Thanos’ not so finest moments. The copter is a bit of a meme in which Thanos wasn’t quite as formidable as his MCU counterpart. In the comics, Thanos went up against Hellcat and rode a helicopter with his name written on it. The evil eternal is nowhere to be seen (probably devoured by Alioth then) but it makes us wonder what that Thanos variant was up to and would he have gone up to the same plans as the Thanos we know and see in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. If you look a little closer, you’ll see a metal plate that says ‘T365’, an issue number from the Thor volume 1 comics that denotes the first full appearance of Thor Frog of Thunder.Īs our Lokis stroll about the void, a little copter appears in the corner with Thanos’ name on it. Thunder Frog is essentially Thor in frog form like how Loki had the God in alligator form too. Here are 10 easter eggs we spotted in Episode 5 of Loki that you might miss!Īs our Gods of Mischief climb into their hideout, the camera pans down to reveal Frog Thor trapped and frustratingly jumping for Mjolnir. Whilst the episode was a heart-pumping adventure, there are a number of easter eggs in the episode that one might miss if not observant. To no surprise, the only folks alive are Loki variants, because well, Lokis survive. It’s a rather nasty post-apocalyptic New York with a cloud monster named Alioth that devours anyone in his way. With just one episode left to Loki,Episode 5 takes viewers on a great adventure in the Void, where pruned variants of Loki call home.Īs seen in Episode 4, those who have been pruned by the TVA are sent into what is called ‘The Void’. DISCLAIMER: Be warned that heavy spoilers lie ahead! ![]()
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