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lokiondisneyplus · 6 months
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Ke Huy Quan
I LOVE my LOKI family.  Sharing some behind-the-scenes pics of the fun times we had on set. Please go check out all episodes available now. IT’S SO GOOD! And I’m not just saying that because I’m in it. 😜😂💚
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jellymonstergrrrl · 1 year
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Something in the Dirt (2022) dir. Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead
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tardisesandtitans · 29 days
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Tom Hiddleston, Sophia Di Martino, Owen Wilson, Eric Martin, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead are going to be doing a panel on April 13th
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Gif is because Owen hasn't promoted season two a lot 😂 no shade
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boardchairman-blog · 5 months
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Loki (2021)
Season 2, Episode 6: “Glorious Purpose” (2023) Directors: Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead Cinematographer: Isaac Bauman
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tv-moments · 4 months
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Season 2, “Ouroboros”
Directors: Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead
DoP: Isaac Bauman
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dorothy16 · 5 months
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kehuyquan I LOVE my LOKI family.  Sharing some behind-the-scenes pics of the fun times we had on set. Please go check out all episodes available now. IT’S SO GOOD! And I’m not just saying that because I’m in it. 😜😂💚
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Synchronic (2019) Directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead
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bodyhorrorbeatdown · 7 months
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Body Horror Beatdown, Match 30, Round 1
Vote for your favorite:
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Propaganda under the cut. (cw pregnancy mention, bugs)
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Love is a monster. "it's a beautiful romance film that has a wonderful body horror twist!! from one of my favorite director pairings, these guys always knock it out of the park and this film is a rollercoaster of emotions."
Slither Slug it out. "oh my god just watch like five minutes from the middle of this film if you want disgusting gore. There’s puss there’s this fucked up pregnant creature thing that just keeps eating until it pretty much explodes, there’s little slug things (?) that, well. Slither and try to enter people. it’s gross."
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mmobiuses · 5 months
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something in the dirt (2022) dir. aaron moorhead and justin benson
loki 2.05 'science/fiction' (2023) dir. aaron moorhead and justin benson
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takkytakk · 1 year
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The Endless (2017) Directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead
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lokiondisneyplus · 12 days
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Loki season two seemed like a conclusion to an engaging character arc of one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s (MCU) original villains. It capped a redemption arc where the titular character finally achieved what he’s been looking for all this time, but with a twist. At PaleyFest 2024, attendees watched a screening of the season finale followed by a panel featuring the cast and creatives. Stars Tom Hiddleston, Owen Wilson, Sophia Di Martino, and executive producer and writer Eric Martin and executive producers and directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead looked back at the Disney+ series.
Many anecdotes where shared including the previously reported stories of Di Martino’s special Sylvie costume that allowed easy access for feeding and pumping while filming season one. The actress used the same costume the next season because she had recently given birth again. Di Martino also retold the origins of her character working at McDonald’s in season two. When producers asked where she saw Sylvie next, she responded about fancying a burger.
Hiddleston then talked about which characters he studied while developing Loki. It’s no surprise that he drew inspiration from some well known villains including Alan Rickman’s Hans Gruber from Die Hard, Jack Nicholson’s Joker from Batman, and James Mason’s Phillip Vanddamm from North by Northwest. Much like Loki, all there were focused on control and revenge. 
In the season finale, Loki realizes what he must do in order to save his friends. Hiddleston also shared how he got into the right mindset to film his awe inspiring scene where he finds his Glorious Purpose. He went back and watched the God of Mischief’s journey throughout the MCU.
“The experience of watching it reminded me that these are not just scenes I played, but they are all chapters of my own life. It reminded me of the friendships I made and the experiences I had in different parts of the world. I was filled with such gratitude for the whole of it, for the journey.” Hiddleston continued, “I realized that in this moment, Loki is redefining his Glorious Purpose and he’s discovered it because he’s found friends that he loves and wants to care for. Loki is doing it for his friends and the people he loves. And I thought to myself, well, Tom. Do it for your friends and the people you love.”
We’ve already heard of costume designer, Christine Wada, and her magic with Sylvie’s outfit. Hiddleston discussed Wada’s approach to the final God Loki look we see in the finale. 
“It would be distinctly different from everything that had come before. All the other costumes in the MCU are elaborate and armored and detailed with embellishment almost as an expression of who he wants to project in the world. This is more humble and almost monastic. Yes, in a way he’s a king finally ascending the throne. Perhaps he’s more like a monk at the end of time. Something monastic and humble about it.”
During Loki’s moment of self sacrifice to repair the Loom, we see him grasping the various thread-like timelines and weaving them together. It’s as if he is turning these “burdens” and wrapping himself with them. Moorhead shared some insight into the scene itself.
“Loki is learning the importance of the connection between people so it’s a visual metaphor of course for the things that are most important to him, which is connection to the people at the TVA, his friends and all that. Something he didn’t have coming into season one… He’s becoming the Loom by the end of it and so we should have him physically start to become the Loom when he gets into this very humble looking God Loki.”
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danidoesathing · 3 months
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The Endless (2017) dir. Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead
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Something in the Dirt, 2022, dir. Justin Benson & Aaron Moorehead
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boardchairman-blog · 6 months
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Loki (2021)
Season 2, Episode 5: “Science/Fiction” (2023) Directors: Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead Cinematographer: Isaac Bauman
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tv-moments · 3 months
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Season 2, “Glorious Purpose”
Directors: Aaron Moorhead & Justin Benson
DoP: Isaac Bauman
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wee-snek · 4 months
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Why did no one tell me that Loki S2 was directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead?
Y’all, they went from a $8 budget with their first films to directing 4 episodes of Marvel’s best work yet?
If you haven’t watched The Endless, go do that now. Top tier time-fuckery cinema.
These guys are fucking great.
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