Game Of Thrones alum Kate Dickie joins the cast of Loki‘s second season

Kate Dickie appeared in The Green Knight ahead of her Loki casting

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Game Of Thrones alum Kate Dickie joins the cast of Loki‘s second season
Kate Dickie Photo: Euan Cherry

The plot is still being kept under wraps, but more details are beginning to emerge about the second season of Loki. Kate Dickie has joined the cast of the multiverse-busting Marvel Cinematic Universe series, as reported by Deadline. The Scottish actor is apparently playing a villain, so start wildly speculating on her role now!

Dickie has been seen in projects including Game Of Thrones and The Green Knight. Her recent credits include the Hulu horror flick Matriarch, the Netflix miniseries Inside Man, and The Northman.

Other newcomers to Loki are Everything Everywhere All At Once’s Ke Huy Quan and Blindspotting star Rafael Casal. Tom Hiddleston, Owen Wilson, Sophia Di Martino, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Eugene Cordero are set to reprise their roles. (Or, given the first season’s finale, variants of them.)

The Disney+ series is entering a new timeline in the second season after changing things up behind the camera. Director Kate Herron had only planned on working on the first season and will be replaced by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, who were previously behind two episodes of Moon Knight. Previous staff writer Eric Martin will be stepping up as head writer now that Michael Waldron is occupied with Avengers: Secret Wars.

The first season of Loki saw the God of Mischief facing off against the Time Variance Authority and discovering alternate versions of himself from across the multiverse. It concluded with the villainous Kang the Conqueror being unleashed on the Sacred Timeline, setting up Jonathan Majors’ future appearances in Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania and presumably Avengers: Kang Dynasty. So far, Loki has been the only live-action Marvel Disney+ series to be confirmed as having multiple seasons rather than leading into a spin-off show or movie.

13 Comments

  • bythebeardofdemisroussos-av says:

    I hope Loki briefly mentions being bisexual to her before pursuing her romantically!

  • bythebeardofdemisroussos-av says:

    I hope Loki briefly mentions being bisexual to her before pursuing her romantically!

  • mwfuller-av says:

    She takes cool photos on her Twitter account.

  • reformedagoutigerbil-av says:

    She’s a creepy treat in the Green Knight!

  • blurgsnegaton-av says:

    Silvie’s older self?

  • daveassist-av says:

    There’s another Loki that I’d like to see… but the DC version! The one in the Sandman series.  (Here’s hoping that series continues!)

    • nomatterwhereyougothereyouare-av says:

      If you’re referring to the recent NetFlix series, it was just confirmed for a second season.

      • daveassist-av says:

        Noice!!!https://www.polygon.com/23438348/the-sandman-season-2-netflix-announcementSo, as Season 1 seems to cover, roughly, Preludes and Nocturnes, The Doll’s House and Dream Country, then I wonder if Season 2 will roughly cover Season of Mists, A Game of You and the collection “Fables and Reflections”.That would be incredible! 

        • nomatterwhereyougothereyouare-av says:

          It’s hard to say but since Gaiman is directly involved, I doubt they’ll stray too far from the source material.

          • daveassist-av says:

            As long as they do what they did with Season 1, it’ll be spectacular. They even managed to make the tone more even than the source and not dependent upon being a DC reader.
            It’d be interesting indeed if they did something with the Element Girl story, or just let it be.
            The elements that include the Norse mythos, Thor, Loki and Odin, should be an interesting take.  I highly doubt they could recruit Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston and Anthony Hopkins, though, so I won’t get my hopes up there, ha-ha!

          • nomatterwhereyougothereyouare-av says:

            I loved the Hob Gadling arc that borrows from, I think ‘The Dollhouse’ and ‘The Wake’.It gave me Highlander vibes, in a good way.

  • nomatterwhereyougothereyouare-av says:

    I feel bad for saying this but for a second, I thought that was the poster for ‘The Black Phone’.

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