Loki has Ke Huy Quan joining him.

The actor who previously starred in Everything Everywhere All At Once, The Goonies, and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom has been cast in the second season of the Marvel drama series.

Kevin Feige, the head of Marvel, revealed the casting but withheld any information regarding the characters.

Last year, the superhero series received a second season, and earlier this year, Deadline reported that Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead had joined the cast to helm the majority of the Tom Hiddleston-starring series.

The world of Loki, which is loosely based on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is one in which the God of Mischief finds himself in legal difficulty with the bureaucratic TVA after escaping with the Tesseract.

Owen Wilson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Sophia Di Martino, Wunmi Mosaku, and Richard E. Grant all appear in the film alongside Hiddleston.

Quan joins Rafael Casal, who Deadline previously reported would also be returning for the show’s second season.

After receiving excellent reviews and breaking viewership records for the first episode, Loki became the first Marvel series on Disney+ to acquire a second season.

Executive producing are Hiddleston and Michael Waldron, who wrote and directed the first season of the show. All six episodes were written by Eric Martin. It is presently being produced.

At Disney’s D23 convention in Anaheim, the information was released. Season two picks up where season one left off, Hiddleston informed the audience.

I’m extremely confused: Is this not the Indiana Jones panel, Quan jokingly said, alluding to his past position as a kid actor and the fact that Harrison Ford and the Indy team had previously taken the stage.