Loki has broken a new Marvel record on Disney+.

The series, which has already been confirmed for a second run, has overtaken The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and WandaVision to become the most-watched season 1 finale of an MCU show in its first five days.

Per Deadline, Samba TV reports that the episode – titled 'For All Time. Always.' – was streamed by 1.9 million households in the US from July 14 to 18.

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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier's season 1 finale is said to have pulled in 1.7 million households over the same time frame, while WandaVision's pulled in 1.4 million.

    Despite all of the shows performing well on the streaming service, Loki is currently the only one set to venture beyond its first season.

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    It's already been all but confirmed that WandaVision season 2 isn't happening, while it's thought the follow-up to Falcon and the Winter Solider's first season will bleed into a fourth Captain America movie.

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    Speaking about Loki season 2, departing showrunner Kate Herron said previously: "I just feel like my part is done, but I'm really excited to see where it's going to go next."

    Loki head writer Michael Waldron also recently revealed how season 1 almost ended very differently.

    Loki season 1 is streaming exclusively on Disney+. Season 2 has been officially confirmed.


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    Louise McCreesh is a freelance news writer at Digital Spy.