Loki star Tom Hiddleston says the adventures the trickster god will get into while saving the Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline in the upcoming Disney+ series might warrant further exploration. However, he isn't making any promises there will be a second season -- yet.

"At this point, I have learned that for me to have any expectations is futile and a fool's errand. Having said goodbye to the character once, twice, three times, I do not know what the future holds. But I'm excited to find out. I think we could never have seen 10 years ahead," Hiddleston told Total Film magazine.

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"However, that would be to underestimate the intelligence of [Marvel Studios president] Kevin Feige!" Hiddleston said. "Maybe he did see into the future, and he predicted all this, and, in fact, he works for the TVA [Time Variance Authority], and reality is unfolding as it should, and we're all just along for the ride..."

In Loki, Hiddleston reprises his role from the Thor and Avengers movies, but the character is a "time variant" from an alternate timeline established in Avengers: Endgame. In the original timeline, Loki died a heroic death in the previous Avengers film, Infinity War. The variant Loki is charged by the Time Variance Authority with correcting the timeline or being erased.

Loki stars Tom Hiddleston, Owen Wilson, Sophia Di Martino, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Richard E. Grant. The series premieres June 9 on Disney+.

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Source: Total Film magazine, via GamesRadar+