So Marvel's Loki Season Two premiered last Friday night, and it ended on an after-credit scene in the most random place in the world... Broxton, Oklahoma.

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Is this Broxton? Probably not, but it might as well be. It could literally be any random spot in rural Southwest Oklahoma, and if someone tells you "That's Broxton," you'd have no reason to not believe it.

Why is Oklahoma such a theme in Disney's Loki?

If you can remember back to the first episode of Loki, it also had a wildly random pitstop in another forgotten Oklahoma town... Salina.

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Aside from the screen graphic, there was no plot to the Oklahoma tie-in to Loki for the rest of the season. When the topic came up over a casual Wing-Day lunch with the guys, we all sort of figured that someone on the writing team is probably from here...

...but when the new season ended with another trip to the Sooner State, it was apparent that the OK tie is a little deeper than just easter egg writing and it has the web buzzing about what is to come.

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If you haven't already googled it, Broxton seems like it was hardly anything more than just a plan for a town in rural Southwest Oklahoma. North of Apache, West of Chickasha, if you tried to find it on the map, you'd only see a church and a homestead. Broxton once had a school district, but it folded into Fort Cobb decades ago.

Why Broxton, Oklahoma?

This is where the deep dive happened into the world of comics. Apparently, Broxton, OK is where Thor's homeworld of Asguard existed briefly in some offshoot of the story.

If you're not familiar with comics, they're a lot like the Fast & Furious movies... The story constantly changes, nothing is permanent, nobody really stays dead, and the timelines can exist parralel based on what that particular writer was feeling that day.

It's amazing the constant story dives don't drive readers crazy.

Instead of hopping into a long and drawn out prediction of why Oklahoma is featured so much in Loki, cutting right to the point, the internet agrees Loki's alternate timeline will setup the fifth Thor movie coming down the Marvel pipe.

Either way, it's still a neat surprise to see Oklahoma represented in Marvel these days.

Oklahoma's Prettiest Small Towns

Since the late '90s, there has been a trend across the Sooner State to restore aging downtown areas and preserve the history of every town. Nearly thirty years later, efforts are being recognized in the form of tourism. Whether it's a day trip or something a little longer, here are the prettiest small towns in Oklahoma worth having a meal in and snapping some cool pics.

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Top 10 terrifying towns & creepy cities in Oklahoma

While Oklahoma is well known for its beauty and friendly people there are a few places in the Sooner State you'll want to avoid. These are the most terrifying towns and scary cities in the state. It's not that they're bad places, or plagued with crime and other negative factors. The towns and cities below have one single thing in common. They all have active paranormal and supernatural phenomenons. From ghost stories to urban legends and tragic tales. A lot of these places are well known to those who live in Oklahoma and even all over the nation. If you're looking to get scared or do a little ghost hunting you can start with the list below.

Gallery Credit: Don "Critter" Brown

5 homegrown horror movies filmed in Oklahoma

If you're looking for suggestions on some horror movies to watch between now and Halloween we have a top 5 list for you. Why not hit play on some home-grown horror movies that were filmed right here in Oklahoma? So grab some snacks, pop some popcorn, turn off the lights, and hit play on any of the movies listed below to enjoy some really good, bad home-grown horror movies that were filmed right here in the Sooner State.

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