The second episode of Season 2 of "Loki," now streaming on Disney+, featured two notable Marvel character Easter eggs, spotted by fans. The episode, named "Breaking Brad," explores a storyline that leads Loki and Mobius to 1977 London, where an intriguing figure takes on the persona of actor Brad Wolfe.

Viewers noted one reference to a character from Eternals and another more obscure Marvel hero, the Phone Ranger, being brought into focus. While scanning the theatre locale and its surroundings, viewers are shown various film posters, including one hinting at a Kingo-centric movie.

A blink-and-you-miss-it moment was captured when the poster for a movie called "Saraush Ke Putra, "translating to "Son of Sarosh," appeared showcasing Kingo's face, played by Kumail Nanjiani in the film Eternals. This winked at the plot line in Eternals, where Kingo constructs a multi-generational acting dynasty while hiding his immortality.n

Subsequent to the "Saraush Ke Putra" poster, there emerged an ad for a film featuring the obscure Marvel hero, Phone Ranger. The latter, whose real name in the comics is A.G. Bell, appears on the poster in a classic yellow and red suit and a phone with a number keypad - symbolizing his communication abilities. This character was created by Kurt Busiek and James Fry for the 1985 issue of Marvel Age Annual #1.

The succeeding episodes of Loki Season 2 are expected to have more such Easter eggs and nods to other parts of the Marvel universe. The episodes will broadcast on Disney+ every Thursday until November 9, with the first through fourth episodes already reviewed by IGN. The original writer of this article, Adele Ankers-Range, is a freelance entertainment contributor for IGN.