Marvel Studios ‘Loki’ Disney+ Series Added Kate Dickie As Season 2 Villain

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Today, Deadline announced that actress Kate Dickie quietly joined the cast of Loki season 2 during production. Dickie is best known for her role in Game of Thrones but recently appeared on Hulu’s Matriarch. Her role in the second season is being kept under wraps, but she will be a villain.

Some have suggested she will be an older variant of Sylvie, like Richard E. Grant was in season one as Loki. Production on the second season ended earlier this year but saw the return of Tom Hiddleston as 2012 MCU Loki and Owen Wilson as TVA agent Mobius. The TVA is also expected to have some appearance in Deadpool 3.

Loki returns to Disney+ in late 2023

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