Loki Season 2 Episode 4 Release Time and Recap So Far
Marvel's Loki is about to deliver the back half of its second season on Disney+, starting with episode four.

This article contains spoilers
We’re already halfway through the second season of Marvel’s temporal meltdown at the TVA reaches a pivotal point in episode four.
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After meeting key engineer OB (Hunter X-5 (Rafael Casal), who had abandoned his post for a comfy celebrity life on the Sacred Timeline. Following his reluctant lead, they were not only able to find Sylvie, but also a loyalist TVA general called Dox (Kate Dickie) who planned to bomb all the newly branched timelines out of a sense of loyalty to the old Time Keeper ways. Loki, Sylvie, and Mobius weren’t able to stop most of the bombings, and Sylvie refused to help Loki save the TVA any further.
Having given up (for now) on retrieving Sylvie from her new home – a branched timeline where she Victor Timely (Jonathan Majors) in the 1800s, where they were priming him for greatness so that he would eventually take over the TVA again in the future.
As the main players collided over who could claim Timely for their team, Sylvie and Ravonna came to blows, and Sylvie used He Who Remains’ TemPad to catapult Ravonna and Miss Minutes to the Citadel at the End of Time, where Miss Minutes teased a big reveal about Ravonna’s past. Meanwhile, Mobius and Loki took Timely back to the TVA in the hope that he could help OB fix the temporal loom and avoid a complete meltdown.
When Does Loki Episode 4 Come Out?
Loki episode 4 will be available to watch on Disney+ in the US on Thursday, Oct. 26 at 6pm PT/9pm ET and in the UK on Friday, Oct. 27 at 2am BST.
What to Expect in Loki Episode 4
In the fourth episode of Loki, it looks like Victor Timely will be helping Loki, Mobius, OB, Casey, and Hunter B-15 come up with ideas to fix the temporal loom at the TVA. With Miss Minutes now MIA again, it’s extremely doubtful that they’ll be able to count on her help.
However, with Sylvie now ing forces somewhat with Loki again at the TVA, it suggests that the future we saw in episode one is drawing closer. Does that mean that episode four will see the TVA finally face the temporal meltdown that has been teased for the last three installments of the series? Or will there be some kind of diversion; a late intervention that prevents that catastrophe from occurring? We will have to tune in this week to find out!