Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterWhen Sophia Di Martino first auditioned for the Disney Plus series “Loki,” it was in September 2019.
A working actor since 2004, the British native has appeared on several British TV series, including “Flowers” and “Election Spy,” and she had supporting role in the 2019 film “Yesterday,” but she hadn’t ever quite landed the breakout role that could move her career to a larger stage.Enter Sylvie.
Introduced at the end of Episode 2 the Marvel Studios “Loki,” she is a “variant” of Tom Hiddleston’s beloved god of mischief, someone who had the same inception point as Loki but whose life unfolded much differently.
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