Marvel producer Nate Moore believes there's plenty of potential for multiple seasons of Loki on Disney+.

Moore spoke to IndieWire about submitting The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, which he produces for Marvel, to the Emmys for Best Drama Series. The move comes both from the sense that the series is diving deep into some heavy social issues and the fact that WandaVision will likely be up in the Best Limited Series category. But the discussion also led to which Marvel/Disney+ shows have a future beyond one season.

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"The one that comes to mind — and that probably isn’t a secret — I think there's a lot of storytelling in Loki that's really irreverent and clever and cool, but also lends itself to multiple seasons in a way where it’s not a one-off," Moore said. "Tom Hiddleston, I think, is doing some of his best work on that show. It really is kind of amazing. I think of all the great stuff he’s done, but this show is going to show such different sides and really the true scope of his range. I think that show is going to surprise a lot of people."

Kevin Feige has said many of the upcoming Marvel shows will be limited series, with Moore echoing that idea by saying WandaVision feels like a contained story. But both Feige and Moore have teased the potential for future seasons of some of the shows. While Ms. MarvelShe-Hulk and Moon Knight are all obvious choices given they have no connections to existing movies, Moore also teased The Falcon and the Winter Soldier as a show that could keep telling stories for seasons to come.

For Loki, which Moore won't be working on but he confirms he has seen, the idea of the God of Mischief jumping through time certainly could go on for many seasons. Fans love Tom Hiddleston, but there's also plenty of evidence suggesting the show will dive into Loki's identity and introduce Kid Loki, Lady Loki and other versions of the trickster which could carry on the show.

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Loki follows Thor's unruly, adopted brother as he jumps throughout human history as an unlikely influencer on historical events.

Loki stars Tom Hiddleston, Owen Wilson, Sophia Di Martino, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Richard E. Grant. The series premieres June 11 on Disney+.

Source: IndieWire