Summary

  • Gugu Mbatha-Raw plays Ravonna Renslayer in Loki, a character with a rich comic book history and strong ties to Kang the Conquerer.
  • Ravonna's role in season 1 showcases her moral complexity, transitioning from a loyal TVA agent to a critic aiming for meaningful change.
  • Ravonna's link to Kang is crucial as it foreshadows the introduction of the time-traveling villain in the MCU, paving the way for his appearance in Ant-Man 3.

In Loki, Judge Ravonna Renslayer, an agent with the Time Variance Authority (TVA), an organization responsible for maintaining the proper flow of time in the MCU, is played by Gugu Mbatha-Raw. Ravonna Renslayer has a wealth of comic book history to back her up as a character. Crucially, her comic history links her strongly to Kang the Conquerer, the time-traveling, multiverse-hopping villain who is set to be a large part of the MCU's upcoming future.

Throughout Loki Mbatha-Raw's role as Ravonna Renslayer is both memorable and divisive. While she plays a friend to Mobius, the Loki season 1 ending - and the first episode of season 2 - paint her in a more complicated light. Flashbacks demonstrate her callousness in following TVA rule as she worked as an agent to collect even child variants like Sylvie. In the comics, Ravonna is known best as the long-time love interest of Kang the Conqueror, the villain intent on ruling all timelines. Here’s everything to know about Loki’s antagonistic TVA judge, her comics origin, and link to Kang.

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Gugu Mbatha-Raw Is The MCU's Ravonna Renslayer

Judge Renslayer sitting on her stand

Mbatha-Raw’s Loki casting was announced in February 2020. At the time, reports did not state which character she’d be playing in the Disney+ series. However, it was revealed her role would be that of the leading lady. Judge Renslayer's role in season 1 provided more context for this, showing Ravonna's time in the TVA, and her turn from being intensely committed to the faction - hunting down Sylvie and turning on Mobius for the TVA - to becoming one of its biggest critics in season 2 in order to try and bring about meaningful change for the institution, and protect the recently reformed multiverse.

This serves to flesh out a figure who both serves an antagonistic role, but who also has some real moral complexity, making her future in the Loki season 2 cast all the more exciting. Given Renslayer's comic origins, it seems she may well play just as integral a role in the second season as she did in the first.

Renslayer's Comics Origin & Powers

Ravonna Renslayer encounters Kang The Conqueror in Marvel Comics.

Ravonna Renslayer was first introduced in 1965’s Avengers #23 and has gone by several different aliases, including Terminatrix and Temptress. She was born in the late 40th century and is the daughter of King Carelius, a ruler of one of Kang’s kingdoms. While Ravonna doesn’t have any superhuman abilities, she is highly intelligent and is skilled in hand-to-hand combat and proficient in the use of advanced future technology. Using a teleporter and other futuristic tech to detect energy fields, Ravonna is capable of traveling through time.

She has gone up against the Fantastic Four and the Avengers, who attempted to stop her from retrieving the Ultimate Nullifier, a weapon capable of destroying anyone the wielder wishes. In this instance, Renslayer wanted to destroy Kang the Conqueror, who opted to kill the Avengers rather than save her while visiting with the Grandmaster. At other times, she’s been the Avengers’ ally (though it’s short-lived), working with them to defeat Kang from taking over the 40th century. Renslayer is relentless, passionate, and incredibly capable. No matter what Renslayer got up to, however, she proved how clever and formidable a foe and ally (depending on the day) she could be sans powers.

Loki Ravonna Renslayer

Ravonna Renslayer first crossed paths with the time-traveling Kang when he attempted to conquer her kingdom and fold it into his growing empire in the 40th century. For a long time, Kang’s love for Renslayer was one-sided, and she despised him because of his imperialistic ways. When the Avengers showed up to defeat Kang, she initially joined them to do so in a bid to stop him. Due to his love for Renslayer, Kang allowed the kingdom to rebel against his plans because he hoped Ravonna would change her mind and marry him. Kang was certainly smitten considering Ravonna is the only ruler he didn’t kill while seizing control.

When Kang’s general attempts to assassinate him, Ravonna sacrifices herself to save him, putting her in a coma until Kang could find a way to revive her. Ravonna becomes Kang’s greatest love and greatest nemesis - someone who loved him, then sought revenge and killed him. While the time-displaced princess eventually returns Kang’s feelings, she often feels betrayed by his actions. He’d much rather conquer the timeline or try and kill the Avengers than save her, and Ravonna grew tired of coming in second place to his diabolical schemes. Either way, her love-hate relationship with Kang plays a big role in her story. At one point, Ravonna even becomes the ruler of Chronopolis, a realm Kang created outside of time.

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Judge Renslayer’s link to Kang is crucial. Her presence in Loki foreshadowed the show's plans to bring the time-traveling villain into the MCU as early on as the series. It’s important to note Jonathan Majors was officially cast as Kang the Conqueror in Ant-Man 3, which means plans for his role in the MCU were already in motion. Considering Ant-Man came up with the idea to use the Quantum Realm to time travel, it makes sense that Kang would be a villain in the film. However, bringing Major's Kang into the MCU at the end of Loki season 1 allows for more build-up before he appears in later movies, and helps to develop the complex character more thoroughly.

It's unclear how much of Ravonna's origin story has been retained by the MCU, and how much of it might come into play later, if at all. Ravonna's variant is shown to the TVA as a school teacher who very much is not a princess in the 40th century. Additionally, while she knows a lot of the TVA's secrets, it is unclear how she knows them, how much she knows about Kang's existence, and whether Miss Minutes plays some role in the relationship between the two. However, Loki season 2 is sure to explore more about the Renslayer, and could well angle into adapting more of her comic storyline for the MCU.

The MCU has played fast and loose with comic backstories before, so it's no surprise that it's seemingly the same for Ravonna Renslayer. Loki season 2 has a lot of opportunities to further expand the character, potentially allowing for some aspects from the comic to be enmeshed alongside an entirely new and exciting story, whenever and wherever that takes her.

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