![]() ![]() Meet new people and score a Nexus t-shirt! For more information about volunteer opportunities, email: is LOH’s signature barrier-free event but it comes at a cost. We’re seeking motivated arts lovers to serve as volunteers throughout the weekend. Want to help make this year’s festival a success? Consider donating your time and/or treasure. We’ll start revealing artist names in the coming weeks – keep an eye on your inbox. That seems slightly less likely than the previous theory, but it’s worth considering all the same.Įither way, one can be fairly confident Loki will do a lot - possibly even more than WandaVision - to set up Wanda’s rumored multiversal mistakes in next year’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.This wildly popular multi-stage event returns for a third year! Discover your new favorite artist in our signature line-up of eclectic national, regional, and local performers.Īre you a Nexus Insider? Complete this form and you’ll be among the first to know of newly-added festival artists, engagement opportunities, and more. Loki does technically take place before WandaVision, which means the TVA could be shown reacting to her actions in that show at some point in the future (either in Loki or Doctor Strange 2). ![]() However, it’s also possible that Wanda’s creation of Westview could be the very Nexus event the show’s commercial is hinting at. That seems like the kind of action that could pretty easily lead to some major ramifications throughout the multiverse - and would conceivably contradict the path already set for her by the Time Keepers. The first is that Wanda will, as the final WandaVision post-credits scene implies, begin exploring the multiverse in search of her twin sons, Billy and Tommy. In specific, it forces us to wonder what Nexus event Wanda will cause that creates the kind of branch realities the TVA and Time Keepers so diligently seek to prevent.įortunately, a few possibilities come to mind.Įlizabeth Olsen in WandaVision. But while it’s still possible that is what WandaVision was referencing, Loki seems to imply its Disney+ predecessor wasn’t just setting up Wanda as a being powerful enough to affect the Time Stream but also foreshadowing her role in a future Nexus event of some kind.Īssuming that’s the case, it alters both the implications of the WandaVision commercial and the show as a whole. That reference at the very least seemed to explain the WandaVision commercial’s tongue-in-cheek final line (“Because the world doesn’t revolve around you, or does it?”). Kang the Conqueror is, notably, also considered a Nexus being in the comics. For context, Nexus beings are essentially anchors for their respective realities, capable of altering the very stability of the multiverse and the flow of the Universal Time Stream. When WandaVision Episode 7 initially premiered, most Marvel fans assumed “Nexus” was a nod to Wanda’s status as a Nexus being in the Marvel comics. “Ask your doctor about Nexus.” Marvel Studios So what does that tell us about WandaVision’s Nexus commercial? WandaVision’s weirdest ad In other words, they are events caused by variants breaking off from the path set forth by the TVA’s Time Keepers, who guard over the Sacred Timeline and which threaten to throw reality into chaos. According to the Disney+ series, Nexus events are moments in the sacred timeline when branch realities are created. ![]() Thankfully, Loki Episode 1 not only makes mention of “Nexus events,” but even goes so far as to explain what the term means. The most ambiguous of WandaVision’s fake commercials was, undoubtedly, its ad promoting a fake pharmaceutical drug called “Nexus.” Unlike most of WandaVision’s other ads, the series never offered an explanation for its Nexus commercial, and Marvel fans have spent the past few months speculating about its possible meaning and broader MCU implications. A handy animated TVA ad at the start of the Loki premiere delivers most of the episode’s necessary exposition and, impressively, even goes so far as to shine some light on one of the most confusing moments from WandaVision. Marvel’s new Disney+ series just made its long-awaited debut, and the premiere didn’t waste a minute before establishing the rules its characters (and viewers) need to know. And just like that, Loki Episode 1 answered a question Marvel fans have been asking for for months. ![]()
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