sounds like Hiddleston is hinting in interviews that this was it for him as Loki saying things like this was the end of a 14 year run for him. No one is ever done done, but maybe that wasn't a season finale but a series and character finale.
someone either posted ITT or I saw elsewhere on the internet that Loki was only meant to be a 2-season show so the series I'd bet is 100% over, especially the way they ended it. And as much as it would suck losing Loki/Hiddleston in the MCU going forward, it makes perfect sense to end his arc where it is now. One of the better core MCU character arcs from start to finish imo.
The god of stories writes the stories. Loki just would’ve rewritten everyone he cared about a stories to make them happy. This isn’t that and if it is, it’s a completely different version closer to Atlas. The god of stories literally walks around with a pen to write and change narratives.
Yeah, none of these D+ shows are 1 to 1 links to the comic counterparts. Mephisto was pulling all the strings until it was Agatha All Along. They don’t pivot to something super obscure. The writers themselves say they take him from the god of mischief with a small g to the God of Stories with a big G in interviews. “When Loki realizes that the Temporal Loom will never be able to safely hold all the branches of time, it doesn’t take long for him to understand what he must do. The final moments of the episode see Loki using his own powers to revive and hold together all the branches of time at the citadel at the end of time. He is no longer just the God of Mischief. He is the God of Stories … his own and everyone else’s.” “Even in the midst of Season 1, the creative team knew they wanted Season 2 to “take Loki from a lowercase ‘g’ god to a capital ‘G’ God,” as Martin put it.” https://deadline.com/2023/11/loki-s...-eric-martin-interview-marvel-1235600870/amp/