Disney Plus Offers First Look at Logo and Concept Art of 'Loki' TV Series
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The picture features Marvel head Kevin Feige presenting the first look at the new series at the Walt Disney Company Investor Day 2019 presentation back in April.

AceShowbiz - More details about Disney Plus' upcoming Loki-centered TV series have emerged online. Fans now get to see the upcoming show's official logo as well as its concept art through a photo which was taken from The Walt Disney Company Investor Day 2019 presentation back in April.

The picture featured Marvel head Kevin Feige presenting the first look at the new series. Shown in the screen behind him, the concept art sees Loki (Tom Hiddleston) wandering around a city street in a black outfit. It further hints that "Loki" will be taking place in 1975 as a film marquee with Steven Spielberg-directed "Jaws" on display can clearly be seen.

This is fueling speculation that the standalone series will be featuring a time-traveling storyline. Previous report suggested that the trickster and shape-shifter would pop up throughout human history as an unlikely influencer on historical events.

Through the new pic, fans also get to see the official logo of the new series. According to Comic Book, the logo's design "is somewhat reminiscent of the typeface from the 'Journey Into Mystery' series by Kieron Gillen that featured Kid Loki as the protagonist."

Both Marvel and Disney have yet to share much information about "Loki". However, it had been revealed Michael Waldron ("Rick and Morty") had been attached to write the pilot and serve as both show creator and executive producer.

"Loki" will be joined by other live-action Marvel series including "WandaVision" and "The Falcon and Winter Soldier". Also set to debut on Disney's upcoming streaming service are "The Mandalorian", a "Rogue One" prequel and a "True Lies" series. While it remains to be seen when "Loki" will premiere, Disney+ is set to launch on November 12.

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