Anyone else still holding their breath after yesterday’s premiere of the fourth episode of Loki on Disney+?

We finally got some answers on where the soldiers from the Time Variance Authority (TVA) are from, but we were left with even more questions on who exactly the Timekeepers are. And, with another week left until we can watch the next episode, we’re breaking down all the little details you may have missed!
So, thanks to the Marvel fans on the AllEars team we’re bringing you a look at the biggest Easter eggs we spotted while watching the fourth episode of Loki!
? Warning! ? Spoilers Ahead!
Young Sylvie’s Toys
The episode opens with a flashback of Sylvie when she was young in Asgard and we learn that she was originally taken by the TVA and escaped. But, pay close attention to what she’s playing with — it’s actually a miniature model of a Valkyrie.
In her playtime, she’s telling the story of how the Valkyrie swoop in to save Asgard, so it looks like Sylvie admired the Asgardian battle force (much like Thor).

And, Disney fans might recognize the actress who plays young Sylvie as well! She starred as young Rey in Star Wars: The Force Awakens where she was also separated from her family in the movie.
Vampires in the Marvel Universe
Later in the episode, Mobius is speaking with Agent B-15 outside of Sylvie’s holding cell and he mentions having been involved in cases where they brought in “Kree, Titans, and vampires.”

Kree have appeared in Captain Marvel and WandaVision and Titans are the race of Thanos (which we’ll also see in Eternals), but we have yet to see vampires in the MCU.
Though, Marvel fans may remember that vampires were mentioned by Korg in Thor: Ragnorak.

And, while we’re not expecting any vampire variants to appear in Loki, the line could be referencing the upcoming Marvel movie, Blade.
Reference to the Goddess of Hel
We got treated to our first post-credit scene this week and it was PACKED with details!
When Loki first opens his eyes, he says “Is this hel?” which isn’t a reference to hell but is a reference to the Norse underworld overseen by the goddess, Hel.

Loki Variants
But, luckily there are a few other Loki variants there to help out. The camera pans to three new characters and you may easily pass over all the easter eggs found in this scene! One of the Loki characters, played by Richard E. Grant (on the right), is wearing a costume that is the same as the one Loki wears in the comics, and on the left, the Loki is holding what looks like a Mjoliner, which is a weapon from the comics with magical properties.
And, take a look at what’s going on in the background of the scene — you can see what looks like a torn-down Avengers Tower.

But, that’s not all, the camera angle is also reminiscent of when the Avengers captured Loki in the movie Avengers.

So, there is certainly a lot more action to come in the final two episodes of the series and we can’t wait to watch it all unfold! Of course, we’ll be back next week with more hidden details and easter eggs from the new episode, so stay tuned!
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The Kree were also in Marvel’s Agents of Shield.
This was by far my favorite episode so far!! I can’t wait for episode Five!!!!??????????