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Loki director Kasra Farahani hopes the show’s use of actual sets will change things for Marvel

Loki director Kasra Farahani hopes the show’s use of actual sets will change things for Marvel

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Last week’s episode of Loki, “1893,” was particularly impactful for a number of reasons, the obvious ones being that it saw the reintroductions of Gugu Mbatha-Raw’s Ravonna Renslayer, Tara Strong’s Miss Minutes, and the show’s first variant of Jonathan Majors’ He Who Remains—three characters (or versions of…

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