Hiddleston adds, “With Mobius there is this attachment and curiosity. And because of the brilliance and the playfulness that Owen brings to it, I think it creates a new opportunity for exploring new things about Loki.”
Mobius is a deep cut character from the Marvel Comics canon itself, along with TVA judge Ravonna Renslayer (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), although Loki director Kate Herron acknowledges that — as with many characters that the MCU pulls from the comics — their back stories are somewhat different from their histories in print.
“You’re right, they’re from the comics, but I think that for the show, they’re definitely in a very new story,” she explains. “We definitely take influence from the comics but, like the rest of MCU, we go off in different paths and tangents with these characters. I think Gugu’s character is very different from the comics and I think it’s a really fun version of the character. Likewise of Owen as well with Mobius.”
Herron also remarks that Wilson and Mbatha-Raw — along with the other actors on the show — add their own spin to the characters that makes them unique to the MCU. “They bring so much to these characters,” she says. “Once you put it into an actor’s hands they’re going to bring things to the character. So if anything, I hope (fans) will enjoy the interpretations of the characters we’re presenting, but I also just think they are very unique because of the fantastic actors we have playing them.”
Casting has always been one of Marvel’s strongest attributes, and we look forward to seeing more of Mobius and Ravonna in the weeks ahead on Loki. And beyond that? That’s a discussion for another day…
Loki is currently streaming on Disney+, with new episodes premiering on Wednesdays.