Tom Hiddleston's Loki: MCU Producer Reveals When Production Wraps

Victoria Alonso says that Loki is expected to film for another four to five weeks.

By Pierre Chanliau Updated:
Three variations of Loki with logo in foreground

Fans have recently received new updates about the productions for Ms. Marvel, Hawkeye, and Moon Knight, which showed Marvel Studios recovering quite well after previous production delays due to the ongoing pandemic.

As it stands, Ms. Marvel is currently shooting in Atlanta, Georgia, with Hawkeye expected to follow at the end of NovemberMoon Knight, starring Oscar Isaac, is expected to begin filming in early 2021 in Budapest. She-Hulk, as reported by The Direct, will begin production in February 2021.

That only leaves Loki, which actually started production again in September, but a recent interview from a Marvel Studios executive has revealed when shooting will end.

NEWS

In an interview with Victoria Alonso, Executive Vice President of Marvel Studios, Clarín asked her what movies and shows were still shooting. Alonso gave several definitive answers for the productions of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, WandaVision, and Loki, along with explaining the delay that happened with Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

Regarding the Disney+ shows, Alonso said that The Falcon and the Winter Soldier had finished, along with WandaVision (at the time of this interview) being "almost, almost, almost finished." More surprisingly, she was able to specify that shooting for Tom Hiddleston's Loki would last at least another "four to five weeks."

In terms of films, Alonso explained that when the pandemic first hit productions like Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, filming had to stop for at least 30 or 40 days before they could resume again.

WHAT THIS MEANS

According to Victoria Alonso, shooting for Loki should be finished by December, leaving Ms. Marvel and Hawkeye to be the only shows, by that time, to be in production. It really does seem like Marvel Studios has gotten a real handle on the coronavirus and worked out a system that is continuing to give them a back catalog of shows that will move into post-production and ready to release on Disney+ in the near future.

Once Ms. Marvel and Hawkeye have finished, She-Hulk and Moon Knight will take priority. However, that doesn't even take into consideration when the Nick Fury led series will begin production or the several other Disney+ series rumored to be in development.

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- About The Author: Pierre Chanliau
Pierre Chanliau began as a news & feature writer for The Direct at the site's launch in 2020. As a longtime reader of superhero comic books, Pierre's knowledge of Marvel and DC is extensive, informing his reporting and editorial pieces regarding the MCU and DCU.