See First Look at Marvel's Loki Disney+ Series

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Fans have been wondering what the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe holds, especially in regards to how they will collaborate with Disney+, Disney’s new streaming service. Marvel Studios has had a solid presence on other services such as Netflix and Hulu, but now Kevin Feige is overseeing the new shows—the first about Loki starring Tom Hiddleston.

Not many details have been released at this point, but ComicBook.com reports that Feige himself was present at the Disney investor meeting for the show. It was at this meeting that they revealed the logo for Loki, as well as a piece of concept art.

The image that Disney officially released shows Loki walking down a busy city street. On the marquee behind him is a listing for the movie Jaws, which was released in 1975. This confirms initial rumors that the show will explore a few different timelines.

The logo’s font also calls back to the cult-favorite comic book run Journey Into Mystery, which features a young Loki, as ComicBook.com reports.

Feige seems very excited about the MCU and Disney+ collaboration, explaining that this opportunity will allow them to explore the Marvel Universe in more depth. He explained, “When we announced ten movies and people asked ‘Well what about these other things?' the previous stance would be 'We only have a certain number of slots to make movies per year.' That's still true but we have another outlet that I think will be very unique and very special.”

Disney+ is set to launch in November.