This is No Trick: ‘Loki’ is Coming to Disney+ Two Days Early
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In between Wandavision and The Mandalorian, Disney+ has actually trained us to reserve Fridays in the name of entertainment. A recent announcement mentioned that new episodes of its upcoming show, Loki, will air 2 days early on a Wednesday.
The statement can be found in video kind and features Tom Hiddleston, who plays the programs name character, stating “Wednesdays are the brand-new Fridays.” Get your pencils and conserve the programs brand-new premiere date– Wednesday, June 9.
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