Where do Loki and the Space Stone end up?

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In Avengers: Endgame,

in past tense after Battle of New York (Avengers 1) and Loki is held in custody, the plan to (borrow) steal the Space Stone goes awry and Loki grabs it and disappears.

Do we find out where Loki ends up with the Space Stone?



Best Answer

It's unknown yet.

However, we can see Loki is still at Asgard's prison when we see Thor breaking into the fort. Therefore, it is possible Thor or someone manages to capture Loki and put him into the prison. But where Loki went or how this happens is unclear as there are no official words about his whereabouts.

It is possible that it may get explained in TV series made for him, but we're not sure of it yet either.




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Where did Loki go with the Space Stone?

Though the Chitauri made planetfall in New York City, they were defeated by the newly-formed Avengers. Afterwards, Thor used the power of the Space Stone within the Tesseract to take it, along with himself and Loki, back to Asgard.

Where does the Space Stone end up?

Space Stone It would later end up in the hands of S.H.I.E.L.D. (as first seen in Thor 's post-credits sequence).

Where did Loki go with Tesseract in endgame?

During the destruction of Asgard, Loki noticed the Tesseract and took it for himself before the vault, along with the planet, were destroyed. Thanos later acquired the Tesseract and crushed it to unveil the Space Stone within and then inserted the stone into his Infinity Gauntlet.

Where does the Tesseract go after Captain Marvel?

Odin kept the Tesseract in Asgard for aeons until bringing it to Earth, where it became the source of many legends in Norway. That's where it was found by Red Skull during Captain America: The First Avengers and used to develop Nazi weapons. At the end of that movie it ends up falling into the Arctic Ocean.



Marvel's Tesseract Timeline Throughout The MCU




More answers regarding where do Loki and the Space Stone end up?

Answer 2

Loki ends up starring in a Disney TV/Streaming series involving lots of jumping through space with the space stone.

His action of stealing the Tesseract from the end of Avengers doesn't actually break the timeline if you assume that the Tesseract is returned to the end of the Avengers in time for Thor/Loki to return to Asgard.

Answer 3

Christopher Markus answered it to Fandango:

Fandango: The Snap did bring back a lot of our favorite characters. Loki, is he kicking around somewhere? And what about Vision?

Christopher Markus: No, I mean we only brought back the people who were effectively disintegrated by the Snap at the end of Infinity War. Anybody who died over the course of the movie through neck-snapping or stabbing or being thrown off a cliff or having a Mind Stone torn out of their head stayed dead.

But Russo and Anthony contradict it, from Business Insider:

Clark: At the end, when Cap brings the stones back in time, does he correct all the timelines that got screwed up? Is there a past Loki still out there?

Joe: The intent was that he was going to correct the past timelines at the point that the stones left.

Loki, when he teleports away with the Time Stone, would create his own timeline. It gets very complicated, but it would be impossible for [Cap] to rectify the timeline unless he found Loki. The minute that Loki does something as dramatic as take the Space Stone, he creates a branched reality.

Anthony: We're dealing with this idea of multiverses and branched realities, so there are many realities.

But I will probably go with Russo as Loki is going to appear in his own TV series soon on Disney+ as user5603 said in her answer. But we need to wait and watch how it's going to happen.

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