Michael Waldron, the head writer of the Marvel series Loki, has hinted that fans may one day see an alternate ending for the show’s first season. During a recent Reddit AMA, he remarked, “Never say never, especially in the MCU,” when asked about the originally planned conclusion before the show was renewed for a second season.
Originally intended as a limited series on Disney Plus, Loki, featuring Tom Hiddleston as the titular character, concluded its first season with a tantalizing post-credits scene that paved the way for a continuation. Waldron, who wrote much of the first season with the mindset that it would be a standalone story, reflected on the multitude of potential endings he had conceived. “There were a million different endings,” he explained in 2022. “But there was the original one season ending, which I guess is just for me.”
The actual finale of Loki season 1 showcased a dramatic clash between Sylvie and He Who Remains at the End of Time. This confrontation ended with Sylvie eliminating He Who Remains, resulting in the unleashing of a chaotic multiverse, setting the stage for future storylines.
Upcoming Projects and Future Plans
As Waldron shifts his focus to the upcoming film Avengers: Doomsday, he continues to play a significant role within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Co-written with Stephen McFeely, known for his work on Captain America and the Avengers series, Avengers: Doomsday is set to feature a star-studded cast including Chris Hemsworth, Anthony Mackie, Paul Rudd, and Pedro Pascal. Directed by the Russo brothers, the film is scheduled for release on December 18, 2026.
As fans eagerly await the next chapter in the Marvel saga, they can stay informed about all upcoming Marvel projects, including other films and series in Phase 6. Waldron’s insights regarding Loki and his future endeavors in the MCU suggest that there are still many surprises in store for audiences around the globe.







































