Loki Season 2: Actor Responds To Postman Theories

Loki Season 2 Updates: Sylvie Laufeydottir means Sylvie, the daughter of Laufey. Laufey was the king of Frost Giants, who was killed by Loki in the main MCU timeline. He was also the father of Loki. Sylvie played by Sofia di Martino is another female version of Rocky in the timeline. It first appeared in the second episode of the show called “THE VARIANT”.
Marvel’s Rocky featured Mrs. Rocky as the protagonist in the second episode of the series, and she quickly became a fan favorite. … In episode 3, the character reveals that her name is Sylvie, which may be a reference to the comic book Enchantress of the same name, Sylvie Rushton.
Sylvie’s cheerleader Sophia Di Martino tends to guess who the postman in Loki might be. Disney+ is currently showing three scenes from the third season, which took place in the MCU. Martino’s works. At the end of scene 2, she appeared in her first complete scene, named Laminitis.

Loki Season 2: Postman Theories

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Although there is still a long way to go, the third act exposes Mrs. Rocky’s favorite. Nicknamed Sylvie, she discovered how to maintain a real and meaningful long-distance relationship with the postman by jumping from one end to the other. When Di Martino received all the information except the meeting with Screen Rant, she said that all the fan assumptions congratulated her.
This person inspired before he had hypotheses about the postman. As we talking about the significant distance relationship with the postman. Besides, someone obviously thought about who this postman is and what his story is.
Think is great. I really understand everyone. How fascinated by this person and this show, all of this is fantastic. Although Willie never met or had a relationship with Sylvia or Rocky in the comics, the postman did his best to do his best.
In any case, it is very likely that Sylvie’s mention of the postman is just an unnecessary line and has nothing to do with it. With a joke. Rocky scenes will extend your worship life. Loki launches new scenes on Disney+ every Wednesday.

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