Loki's story comes to an end this week with the season 1 finale of the live-action comic book series. The sixth and final episode is available to stream on Disney+ starting Wednesday, July 14 at 12:01 am PT or 3:01 am ET. You can watch it with a subscription to Disney+.
How to Watch Loki Season 1 Finale
- When: Wednesday, July 14
- Where: Disney+
- Stream: Watch with a subscription to Disney+.
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Viewers are hoping to have all of their burning questions answered in the season finale of Loki, including who created the Time Variance Authority (TVA). There are many possibilities, and fans all have their own theories. It could be anyone, including Judge Ravonna Renslayer (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino), Miss Minutes (Tara Strong), a Loki (such as Tom Hiddleston or Richard E. Grant), or someone new and unexpected.
By the end of the fifth episode, it looked like the TVA leader could be in the castle beyond the Void. The series has already been filled with so many twists and turns, though, so we don’t know exactly what will happen during this highly-anticipated season finale.
At this point, Disney and Marvel haven’t confirmed whether the series will be back for another season. Multiple reports — including a recent one from Production Weekly — have suggested that a second season of the series may be in the cards.
Can You Watch Loki on Disney+ For Free?
Unfortunately, Disney+ does not offer a free trial. You can get a 1-Month Free Trial with Xbox Game Pass for a limited time. Otherwise, you will have to pay for a subscription to watch Loki.
How Much Does Disney+ Cost?
A subscription to Disney+ is available for $7.99 / month, or $95.88 / year ($7.99 / month).
On What Devices Can I Stream Loki?
Disney+ is available on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV,Roku, Chromecast, Android TV, Xbox, PS4, iPhone, iPad, Android, Samsung Smart TV, LG Smart TV, and VIZIO Smart TV. You can watch Loki anywhere you can access Disney+.
Disney+
Disney+ is a video streaming service with over 13,000 series and films from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, The Muppets, and more. It is available in 61 countries and 21 languages. It is notable for its popular original series like “The Mandalorian,” “Ms. Marvel,” “Loki,” “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” and “Andor.”