Are the timekeepers real in Loki?
As Judge Ravonna Renslayer, agent Mobius M. Mobius, Loki variant Sylvie, and Loki himself discovered, the MCU Time-Keepers are – or were – in fact simply a ruse to hide the true power behind the TVA, the enigmatic being known as He Who Remains.
Who are the timekeepers Loki?
Loki and Sylvie fought off Ravonna and others, eventually revealing that the three Timekeepers, as they were presented, were basically Chuck E. Cheese-style animatronic robots.
Are the watchers and the timekeepers the same?
Who are these space lizards he’s talking about it? Well, in Marvel comics lore, the Time Keepers are pretty much as Loki described them: semi-immortal beings who watch over all of time. They are not to be confused with the Watchers, who are the folks with the giant heads.
Are the Eternals the same as celestials?
In the movie (spoiler alert!) the Eternals are synthetic beings created by the Celestials to protect intelligent life across the universe from the Deviants (I’m simplifying things here, but that’s the basic idea). The process created these rival super-powered races, but it also led to a third creation: mutants.
Do the timekeepers actually exist?
And as it turns out, the Time Keepers weren’t real. Not exactly. Ravonna Renslayer took Loki and the Variant Sylvie in front of the enigmatic Time Keepers. It’s the first time we see them in person, though statues of the godlike beings stand around the TVA.
Do the timekeepers really exist?
Who created the timekeepers in Loki?
The origin of these three beings is tied to the origin of the TVA, as in the comics the Timekeepers were actually created by a character named He Who Remains, the very last director of the Time Variance Authority from the last reality.
Do the Time Keepers really exist?
Does Loki meet the Time Keepers?
Something feels particularly fishy, and in Episode 4 we learn why — Loki and Sylvie are led to the Timekeepers by Renslayer and a few TVA goons, but after a fight ensues, they discover the three Timekeepers before them aren’t real. New episodes of Loki premiere Wednesdays on Disney+.