“I’ve always wanted to do science fiction because I’ve always wanted to link all my practices together,” he says. Loki Designer Christine Vada. “I’ve always been very interested in trying all the different genres. As an assistant and in a key role, I did a lot of bouts, and then when I started expanding on my own, I did a lot of comedies and dramas. “
Loki it happens later ending of the Avengers, when the God of Evil escapes and creates a parallel universe that alerts the Time Variation Authority, or TVA. Given the choice between helping TVA or dying, Loki embarks on a time travel thriller in search of a much greater threat. The series was nominated for six Emmy Awards, including a nomination in the Best Fantasy / Sci-Fi Costume category for Wada.
“For what LokiThe scripts were so good, ”he says. “The language has just been integrated into the script. judicial proceedings he realizes Bounty Hunter. I think that says it all and has given us a great language to build on. “In terms of aesthetics, Wada says he needs a” visually recognizable “foundation to create the most compelling costumes, which can be difficult for a show like this. chaotic. Loki. “When you have something that is a time travel show and you have a character like Loki who can go anywhere, be anyone, can be stuck in any timeline … it’s just an endless source of inspiration.”
For the rebellious variant, Sylvie (Sofia Di Martino), Vada says it was important to give her an androgynous look and a “broken” look to impress the fugitive. “Some of her works come from different places and times, but she still has a very ‘Loki’ quality,” she says. “There was also a real interest in keeping her androgynous … We brought that semi-genre quality into the costume, and I think that’s been the case throughout the series as well, trying to really understand, ‘What does gender mean?’ ‘and,’ Why do we have to assign certain things to a certain gender? ‘… there is a real conscious effort to make things genderless, to not be in line with the old tropes. “
Wada returns for a second season Loki, which will be the first. “Alone Loki I could do a second series, ”says Vada,“ because it’s really a never-ending challenge.
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Source: Deadline