R-Rated MCU Scenes We Never Got To See In The Original Cut

For the most part, Loki's (Tom Hiddleston) love and sex life remains off-screen. Audiences only see Loki develop a love interest with Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino) in his self-titled series, "Loki." However, the God of Mischief tells Sylvie that he has had other relationships in the past, which the audience is never aware of. During the development stages of "Loki", the writers planned to show much more of this side of the character.

In one photo, head writer Michael Waldron poses in front of a whiteboard filled with the team's ideas for the show's first season. One of the plot points mapped on the board reveals the writers' plans for Loki to "do crazy mischief aka sex" and later, "more sex." Wow! This would have come out of left field in the finished show. (The new rockstars on YouTube noticed the detail in a paused moment from the "Loki" episode of the "Marvel Studios: Assembled" docuseries.)

Certainly, in the writing phase of a project, anything is possible. The extent to which the writing team considered these ideas is unknown. Did they develop the concepts of Loki's sexual exploits as complete stories and delete them much later, or did they just jot down the ideas as quick notes on a whiteboard and nothing more?

R-Rated MCU Scenes We Never Got To See In The Original Cut

For the most part, Loki's (Tom Hiddleston) love and sex life remains off-screen. Audiences only see Loki develop a love interest with Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino) in his self-titled series, "Loki." However, the God of Mischief tells Sylvie that he has had other relationships in the past, which the audience is never aware of. During the development stages of "Loki", the writers planned to show much more of this side of the character.

In one photo, head writer Michael Waldron poses in front of a whiteboard filled with the team's ideas for the show's first season. One of the plot points mapped on the board reveals the writers' plans for Loki to "do crazy mischief aka sex" and later, "more sex." Wow! This would have come out of left field in the finished show. (The new rockstars on YouTube noticed the detail in a paused moment from the "Loki" episode of the "Marvel Studios: Assembled" docuseries.)

Certainly, in the writing phase of a project, anything is possible. The extent to which the writing team considered these ideas is unknown. Did they develop the concepts of Loki's sexual exploits as complete stories and delete them much later, or did they just jot down the ideas as quick notes on a whiteboard and nothing more?

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