If you loved Marvel’s take on the classic comic book character of Ant-Man and the Wasp, you’ll be pleased to hear that the upcoming sequel to the 2018 film – ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ – ties in perfectly with upcoming Season 2 of Marvel’s Loki show set to be released in 2021.
The genius minds of MCU film and TV series writers have managed to craft a story that links the film and the series together in a smart and timely way. Fans of Ant-Man and the Wasp will recall that the first film ended with the villainous villain collecting huge amounts of Quantum energy. This Quantum energy is set to be a major underpinning of the 2021 series, setting the stage perfectly for the events to come.
The events of Ant-Man and the Wasp also led to a great deal of chaos, with the Quantum realm taking a central role in the story. It’s understandable that fans are expecting the events of the 2018 film to come up again. It looks like the professionals at Marvel have answered their prayers.
Loki season two is all set to introduce us to the world of Quantum energy and the ensuing Zeitgeist. This will pave the way for even more exciting storylines and well-crafted plotlines. As the TV show continues, it will build upon the events of the movie, with the events of the movie no far-off memory.
Fans are expecting this season of Loki to continue building upon the movie, with the events of the movie affecting the show in more ways than one. The Quantum Realm is set to be the epicentre of both the movie and the series, meaning that fans of the franchise can look forward to a continuous storyline rather than a fragmented one.
Overall, it’s clear that Loki season two has been designed to intertwine itself with the events of Ant-Man and the Wasp. It’s seems like the Marvel writers have done an excellent job of tying up the movie’s climax and setting up an exciting future of Quantum-infused superheroes. If you’re excited to start watching Loki, be sure to tune in to Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania for a refresher course to get your ready for the show.
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