i love how loki is depicted as saying "im BURDENED with GLORIOUS PURPOSE" yet what would of been considered a variant is who was destined with such purpose
So curiousity.... Does Loki becoming He Who Remains mean that he essentially became the God of EVERYTHING in existence? This making him more powerful than Thor? Ulimately giving Loki EXACTLY what he always wanted... To be more powerful than his Brother? Second question.... Does Loki doing this make him master of the time stone??
He becomes the god of time but the cost is that he has to stay there on his throne to keep the timelines in place using hes power. And yes this means he becomes stronger than his brother. I would not say he becomes the god of everything as that would be the one above all who is a character in the comics that the marvel movies are based on
I feel bad for loki with this ending, i got the impression from this series that loki doesnt want power or to be king or to be better then thor he just doesnt want to be alone he even says season one he doesnt want a throne which in sure a lot of ppl think he was just talking shit but i think there more to that and now he is alone on a thrown with nothing but his ‘glorious purpose’
There is a thing that good writers do. I don't know what it is called, but here are some examples. Hodor, couple seasons in, you find out why his name is Hodor. Kings landing, couple seasons in, you find out why it is named kings landing. Pruning, second season in, you find out why it is named pruning.
he could literally destroy a whole timeline or multiple. what is more powerful than that, who could be on the outside outside of time, or beyond the god of time
I feel like old Loki inspired him to do this. GLORIOUS PURPOSE!
Which one can you tell me from what movie
@@duece5542Loki season 1 episode 5 I believe
Nah, every loki is obsessed with some glorious purpose. Its a staple in the man's character.
Whats cool is that in the first Avengers movie, the first thing he says is "I am Loki of Asgard and I am burdoned with glorious purpose."
Hehehe
Almost a year later and I still think about this ending. I truly feel this is one of the best endings in the MCU as a whole
My favorite MCU series, my favorite MCU moment since No Way Home.
For all time, always.
i love how loki is depicted as saying "im BURDENED with GLORIOUS PURPOSE" yet what would of been considered a variant is who was destined with such purpose
Loki becoming an even better bran stark than bran stark..
Not exactly the highest bar there
@@jacob7221😂
So curiousity....
Does Loki becoming He Who Remains mean that he essentially became the God of EVERYTHING in existence? This making him more powerful than Thor? Ulimately giving Loki EXACTLY what he always wanted... To be more powerful than his Brother?
Second question.... Does Loki doing this make him master of the time stone??
He becomes the god of time but the cost is that he has to stay there on his throne to keep the timelines in place using hes power. And yes this means he becomes stronger than his brother. I would not say he becomes the god of everything as that would be the one above all who is a character in the comics that the marvel movies are based on
Also, as a result of his actions the time stone is green because of his magic
@@wassupbros4629so it’s a loop?
@@duece5542 "time, its more than a linear path"
@@duece5542 and also all the depictions of the timeline is a circle in the marvel movies
All hail the horns
I feel bad for loki with this ending, i got the impression from this series that loki doesnt want power or to be king or to be better then thor he just doesnt want to be alone he even says season one he doesnt want a throne which in sure a lot of ppl think he was just talking shit but i think there more to that and now he is alone on a thrown with nothing but his ‘glorious purpose’
Glorious Purpose.
This is the perfect example of “I won, but at what cost?”
Burdened with glorious purpose.
Masterpiece
There is a thing that good writers do. I don't know what it is called, but here are some examples.
Hodor, couple seasons in, you find out why his name is Hodor.
Kings landing, couple seasons in, you find out why it is named kings landing.
Pruning, second season in, you find out why it is named pruning.
I love GOT never realized it’s called kings landing cause that’s where the king landed lmao
"The last thing I want is a throne"
Can i edit with Spider verse's shoulder touch theme
Sure Bro!!!
This on par with endgame interms of story line and acting, best work after endgame
Thor told him he could be somethin much much more and by god he done it.
I wonder what is his ranking now is he above Oden
he could literally destroy a whole timeline or multiple. what is more powerful than that, who could be on the outside outside of time, or beyond the god of time
I feel like Odin in his prime is still stronger
a sad win. Loki finally obtain the throne he wanted, but this Loki ? He didnt wanted it anymore, that's what makes this ending both perfect and sad.
God of Stories*
Also he's not an Avenger
Avenger Prime