Marvel has released the official trailer forLoki, the next major MCU Disney+ television show.TomHiddlestonis back once more as Thor’s most mischievous baby brother, Loki. Asthis new trailer confirms, Loki has been taken in by the Time Variance Authority (a.k.a. the TVA) because only he can set right all of the timeline breakages he created by taking the Tesseract during the events ofAvengers: Endgame.

Not only do we get a closer look at the unusual relationship Loki has with his new boss, Mobius M. Mobius (Owen Wilson), but we also get to see what kind of time-traveling shenanigans Loki will get wrapped up in from episode to episode. Not only will Loki have to travel through time to set right the timeline which he broke by taking the Tesseract at the wrong time in history, but it looks like he’ll be traveling to new worlds and facing down new foes. It also looks like there will be a good amount of humor peppered throughout the show, as teased by a great moment where Loki is asked by a TVA employee to sign off on everything he’s ever said — a big ask for a Marvel character as notoriously loquacious as Loki.

Loki Poster

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In addition to Hiddleston and Wilson,LokistarsGugu Mbatha-Raw,Wunmi Mosaku,Sophia DiMartinoandRichard E. Grant. Directing all episodes ofLokiisKate Herron(Sex Education) whileMichael Waldron(Rick and Morty) serves as head writer.Lokiis set to premiere not too longafter fellow MCU Disney+ showThe Falcon and the Winter Soldierwraps and will run for six episodes.

Lokidebuts on Disney+ on June 11. Check out the official trailer for the next twisty MCU TV show below.

Here’s the official synopsis and poster forLoki:

Marvel Studios’ ‘Loki’ features the God of Mischief as he steps out of his brother’s shadow in a new series that takes place after the events of ‘Avengers: Endgame.’ Tom Hiddleston returns as the title character, joined by Owen Wilson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Sophia Di Martino, Wunmi Mosaku and Richard E. Grant. Kate Herron directs ‘Loki,’ and Michael Waldron is head writer.

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