After The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, of course, is Loki, which is set to premiere on Disney+ this June 11. It always seemed that this show had the most potential of any of the early MCU series the studio announced. Tom Hiddleston is quite simply a star and the trickster god character he plays is beloved. Now, we may have some actual metrics to prove just how big a deal Loki might be. Per a study from TV Time, as reported by The Direct, online interest in Loki is tracking at 67% higher than The Falcon and The Winter Soldier was in the same time period. This is to say, that TV Time users have followed Loki at a 67% higher clip three months outside of its release than users followed The Falcon and The Winter Soldier three months outside of its release. When the study was first published one week ago, it found that interest in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier was 38% higher than its predecessor WandaVision one week before its release. Now there are a couple of qualifications to add here. For starters, you have no obligation to believe something that someone on the Internet tells you. TV Time seems like an upstanding young outfit, but it obviously isn’t letting anyone in the backend of its code to fact check these numbers. Secondly, the scope of said study is somewhat limited as it measures only TV Time app users interest. Who’s to say the app isn’t made up entirely of Hiddleston family members? It’s also worth noting that Loki being the most anticipated MCU Disney+ show is likely by design for the Marvel. As we already know from more than a decade spent watching Marvel movies, these properties tend to build upon one another and viewership of earlier installments is often rewarded in later ones. The fact that The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is tracking better than WandaVision and Loki is tracking better than both is just evidence that everything is going according to Marvel’s master plan. It’s Feige’s world, we just watch Disney+ in it.