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Spoilers below for the final episode of Loki Season 1, so be warned if you haven't yet watched!
Loki and David Fincher's 1995 thriller
Se7en, there is indeed connective tissue to be found. From its distinction as a conversation-driven genre project to its detail-focused credits scene to that specific piece of music used in Episode 2's library scene,
Se7en is in this show's bloodstream. But when it comes to Jonathan Majors' arrival as He Who Remains being wildly comparable to Kevin Spacey's arrival as John Doe,
Loki director Kate Herron says it wasn't a direct homage.