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#ReleaseTheThrogCut: 'Loki' Writer Eric Martin Reveals What Was Cut From Episode 5
Lokiwriter and producer Eric Martin returned to Twitter with another installment of “Loki Midnight Theater,” treating fans to a rare look behind the scenes of the Disney+ series. Last week he shared fun insider information about writing Episode 4, and this week he shared an up-close look at the world of the Void.
In the Twitter thread, Martin revealed that production designer Kasra Farahani “brought in [] tons of dirt and grass from a nearby field and created the world of the Void inside [the soundstage].” In addition to this, he pointed out that Farahani redressed the set for each new scene and explained how director Kate Herron would shoot with different angles to man the journey through the Void feel new.
Farahani’s Void set was not the only set discussed in the thread. Martin highlighted The Loki Palace, which was comprised of an entire bowling alley tha
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Loki Season 2 VFX Supervisor On Time Slipping, Deadpool & More
Lokiseason 2 marked a potential endpoint for Tom Hiddlestons God of Mischief, and its three Emmy Award nominations make it clear that the hard work that brought the show to life has been recognized. The Disney+ series has always been an awards contender, with the first season also garnering a number of nominations. For season 2, Loki was nominated in the fields of Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes, Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (One Hour), and Outstanding Special Visual Effects In A Season Or A Movie.
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Loki Director Breaks Down Jonathan Majors First Episode of the Season, Designing the Worlds Fair and More
SPOILER ALERT: This story discusses a few plot developments in Season 2, Episode 3 of “Loki,” currently streaming on Disney+.
While working as the production designer on Season 1 of Marvel Studios Loki — in which Tom Hiddlestons god of mischief became embroiled with a vast bureaucratic organization know as the Time Variance Authority — Kasra Farahani realized that he was having a greater influence on the storytelling than usual.
We just had this really good feedback going on where there were some things in the scripts that were a little bit more vague and wed define them in the art department, Farahani tells Variety. Basically, we had an elegant and fortunate collaboration between the world building that we were doing in the art department and the writing team and with Kate Herron, our brillia