The fifth episode for Disney+'s Loki has just been released and it was chock-full of Marvel easter eggs. So if you haven't seen the last episode, just remember, MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!

What happened to Loki?

After waking up from a painful pruning, Loki finds himself lying on the ground with four other Loki's standing above him. “Is this Hel?” he asks. Clearly not as he's actually in the land of easter eggs

The episode titled “Journey Into Mystery” showed us what it was like at the end of time. A place where every instance of existence collides at the same point and simply stops. Classic Loki called it “The Void”.

There are many interesting easter eggs scattered in the episode. Like the Helicarrier and multiple dead Leviathans lying around The Void. But listed down below are the ones that are truly bizarre.

So what exactly did The Void show us?

Throg

Simon Walterson from Earth-97161 was originally a human who got transformed into a frog and was given the powers of Thor.

We see him in the episode buried underneath the earth, stuck in a jar (probably caused by a Loki), and is desperately trying to reach Mjolnir.

Whether he'll be able to get out and help the Loki's is unknown yet. This could also mean that the Pet Avengers may soon be joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Hopefully, we see more of the Frog of Thunder in the next episodes.

The Dark Aster

During the battle with Alioth, the huge gas monster that guards The Void, we see Ronan the accuser's ship in the distance.

The ship seems to have been abandoned and destroyed. Does that mean Ronan the accuser is running around The Void? Possibly. But the more likely conclusion is that this Ronan was successful in defeating the Guardians of the Galaxy and was captured by the TVA.

YellowJacket's Helmet

In a blink-and-you-miss-it moment, you'll be able to see the damaged helmet of the Ant-Man villain.

Rumors are that YellowJacket a.k.a. Darren Cross is one of the villains behind the TVA after possibly discovering the quantum realm at the end of Ant-Man. The villain was shrunk down to a molecular level and could have possibly found a way to traverse time.

Director Peyton Reed also confirmed that the villain may still be out there so, fingers crossed? Get it? Cross? Nevermind.

The head of the Living Tribunal

The statue head of the Living Tribunal can be seen lying around the barren wasteland of The Void. This wasn't the first time the entity was given a nod to in the MCU.

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The staff of the Living Tribunal appeared in Doctor Strange and many fans have been dying to see this godly character in live-action. Apparently, a taste is all we get. For now at least.

The Thanos Copter

For those of you who don't know, yes, this thing actually existed in the comics.

The hilarious flying vehicle first appeared in Spidey Super Stories #39. Thanos used his special Thanos Copter in order to attack Hellcat and obtain the Cosmic Cube.

It can be seen in the background while the Loki's are talking.

No idea as to why it appeared in The Void. But it was absolutely legendary to see in live-action.

Marvel and Disney+ has done another great job with the series and fans can't wait to see what the finale brings. Who's at the helm of the TVA? What will happen to Loki and Sylvie? All of these questions and more will soon be answered in the epic conclusion of Disney+'s Loki.