Loki season 2 was a magical Disney Plus success, but it couldn’t defeat one popular Star Wars show

Does the trickster god need another season on Disney Plus?

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As if further proof was needed,Lokiseason 2 has cemented itself as a magical success forMarveland parent company Disney.

Per aDisney press release, the final episode of the hit series' second season was watched 11.2 million times in its first three days on Disney Plus. That’s 300,000 more views thanLoki’s season 2 premiere, and makes it the streamer’s second most-watched finale in 2023 afterThe Mandalorianseason 3’s last episode.

Perhaps even more impressive wasLokiseason 2’s ability to maintain audience interest across its six-episode run. Disney claimed the trickster god’s sophomore outing onDisney Pluspulled in over 11 million fans every week, meaning it didn’t suffer a significant drop-off in viewing figures between its opening episode on October 6, which was thesecond most-watched Disney Plus premiere of 2023, and the November 10 finale. By comparisonStar Wars: Ahsoka’s audience share fluctuated wildly throughout its first-season run in August and September.

For all time.Watch the #Loki Season 2 finale now streaming on @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/3BeaIY1fIANovember 11, 2023

It isn’t all good news, mind you. Per analytics company Nielsen (as reported byDeadline),Lokiseason 2 episode 1 debuted with 446 million minutes streamed in its first week, which is a far cry from the 731 million minutesLokiseason 1’s premiere enjoyed in June 2021.

There are mitigating circumstances for that decline – Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) fan fatigue, the now-resolved actors strike preventing the likes of lead star Tom Hiddleston from promoting the show’s return, and competition from shows on Disney’s streaming rivals, such asNetflix’sThe Fall of the House of Usherand megahitSuits, to name just three.

Still,Lokiseason 2’s success will be particularly welcome news for Marvel amid a tough year of never-endingMCU movie delays,TV show rescheduling, criticism of its’systemic' overworking of visual effects artists, and the aforementioned actors strike, as well as the parallel writers strike.

Conjuring third season conversations

Conjuring third season conversations

GivenLokiseason 2’s success, talk has inevitably turned towards a potential third season. Speaking toComicbook.com, Kevin Wright, one of the show’s executive producers, reiterated that it was always Marvel’s plan to tell the god of mischief’s story across two seasons. However, he added: “We are certainly thinking about how we can continue to tell TVA and Loki base stories… I think there’s a lot more books on the shelf”, sparking fan discussions thatLokiseason 3 might already be in early development.

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The problem for me, though, is that Marvel can’t continue to rely on nostalgia to maintain audience interest in its cinematic juggernaut.

Without ruining anything for those who haven’t watched it yet,Lokiseason 2 episode 6 was a fitting end to his most recent MCU adventure – you can read more of my thoughts in myLokiseason 2 ending explainedarticle.

Sure, this isn’t the last we’ve seen of Loki – again, no spoilers here, but his importance to the Multiverse Saga has been mentioned time and again by Marvel President Kevin Feige and other executives. To paraphrase Loki himself, the sun will shine on him again.

Tom Hiddleston says it would be ‘unwise’ to believe he’s done playing #Loki (via @Comicbook) pic.twitter.com/JQywTHUEiyNovember 13, 2023

In order for the MCU to move forward, though, it can’t keep looking back at its most beloved characters and bringing them back to drive ticket sales for Marvel’snew moviesor boost viewing figures on Disney Plus.

According to a recent and detailed report fromVariety– whose credibility has been hit amid accusations said report isn’t entirely accurate – Marvel floated the idea of Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, and Scarlett Johansson returning as Iron Man, Captain America, and Black Widow. The aim of this, Variety suggests, would be to get bums back on cinema seats after an underwhelming year at the box office for Marvel.Guardians of the Galaxy 3is the only MCU film to make a profit in 2023, withAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumaniaflattering to deceive andThe Marvelscurrently struggling to make inroads.

Bringing back iconic MCU heroes may seem like a sound blueprint for success, but those legacy characters' journeys are done. Reintroducing them would undermine how their stories ended, and be viewed as nothing more than nostalgia bait.

The same is true of Loki. Yes, we’re bound to see him again before the Multiverse Saga has run its course; andLokiis one of thebest Disney Plus showsaround, so it’s understandable why Marvel and Disney might want to make another installment. For me and many others, though, Loki’s primary character arc is satisfyingly complete. Renewing the show for a third season would be a disservice to him and the story that’s been told. Marvel won’t rule outLokiseason 3 for obvious reasons, but it needs to move past it and refocus its efforts elsewhere.

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