Michael Waldron—the wizard who turned Loki into a multiversal smash, scripted Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and is now weaponizing his timeline expertise for Avengers: Doomsday—is the MCU’s go-to chaos conductor. During a Reddit AMA, one fan asked about creative handcuffs. Waldron’s answer? Only one big “NO” in his entire ride:
“There’s SO much creative freedom in the MCU. Loki is honestly the weirdest thing on the planet. I barely remember any ‘no’s… except maybe the deleted draft where I slipped Mojoverse into the Void.”
Mojoverse: Too Weird Even for the Void
Mojoverse is the pocket-dimension home of Mojo, Marvel’s grossest, most TV-obsessed villain and perennial X-Men tormentor. In Loki Season 1, the Void is already a junkyard of pruned timelines, guarded by a planet-eating storm-beast named Alioth and crawling with infinite Loki variants. Yet apparently stuffing Mojo’s spin-happy death-reality-show inside it was one bridge too far.
The ban screams caution: Marvel was still gatekeeping its X-Men toys. Waldron never spelled out the exact veto, but fans read the tea leaves—either Mojoverse was too bonkers for the Void’s bonkers, or Kevin Feige didn’t want mutant Easter eggs leaking years before Deadpool & Wolverine let Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds romp through the same trash-heap.
Translation: the Loki writers’ room was a playground with almost no fences… except the one labeled “X-Men: Do Not Touch.”
Bottom line? Mojo’s official MCU debut is still spinning on the shelf. Keep your eyes on Avengers: Doomsday—or whatever timeline Waldron breaks next.













