Just two weeks after its premiere, Loki is swiftly becoming the MCU and Disney+'s most popular show. Marvel entered the streaming sphere earlier this year with breakout hit WandaVision, a riff on the MCU formula that saw Scarlet Witch and Vision enter the world of sitcoms. That series premiered to critical acclaim and a rapturous response from the fandom thanks to its innovative storytelling. Similarly, Falcon and the Winter Soldier premiered not long after, besting WandaVision's premiere numbers and setting another milestone for Marvel's streaming series.

Still, no one is a match for the God of Mischief. Loki is currently the most acclaimed Disney+ series with the highest Rotten Tomatoes score of any Disney+ Marvel series and, only two weeks in, has fans rabidly theorizing about what kind of impact Loki could have on the rest of the MCU. Additionally, Loki was already tracking to be more popular than both series that had come before it. While streamers remain tight-lipped about how their series are performing, third-party trackers can give an idea of how well they're doing and, unsurprisingly, Loki is outdoing them all.

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In a new report from Forbes that uses a chart from Parrot Analytics, it was revealed that Loki has surpassed WandaVision and Falcon and the Winter Soldier in popularity due to a number of factors. Interest skyrocketed above the previous two Marvel series during Loki's premiere week and it looks on track to continue that trend during its next four episodes. Similarly, Loki has a higher rating on IMDB than both series that came before it, indicating an audience investment that is higher than the MCU's other series.

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It's no surprise that Loki is performing so well. Tom Hiddleston's character has long been a fan favorite thanks to his mischievous charm and ability to outwit his brother, Thor, while still retaining a sense of humanity. Luckily, Loki all about its titular character's humanity. The series' first episode spent time dissecting just who Loki is, going through some major events in the MCU to find out what makes Loki tic.

With only four episodes remaining, it should all be uphill from here. After Lady Loki's bombing of the Sacred Timeline in episode 2 and Loki's subsequent escape from the TVA, anything could happen. Fortunately, reports indicate that this won't be the last we see of Loki, with a season 2 reportedly already in the works. When that could happen may be one of the biggest mysteries of all, but luckily the God of Mischief's journey is not quite over yet.

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Source: Parrot Analytics / IMDB (via Forbes)

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