'Loki' reveals that the Marvel villain is the MCU's first openly bisexual character in latest episode
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Marvel Studios has its first official LGBTQIA+ superhero — or, depending on your point of view, supervillain.
It happens during a conversation Loki has with a Loki "variant" named Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino), who revealed herself at the end of last week’s episode just as she launched her grand scheme to wreak havoc on the Time Variance Authority. As they sit on a train waiting to arrive at a critical destination, the discussion turns to love. Sylvie says she’s been in "a serious, long-distance relationship with a postman" while she skitters through time and across apocalypses to avoid detection by the TVA. Then she asks Loki if he has a paramour. "You’re a prince," she says. "Must’ve been would-be-princesses." Then, with a knowing jump of her eyebrows: "Or perhaps, another prince." After a beat, Loki says, "A bit of both — I suspect the same as you."More Related News