Mystery, mayhem, and a fandom years in the making converge in “Project Loki,” the upcoming series adaptation of AkoSiIbarra’s hit Wattpad webnovel.
Premiering February 21, on Viva One and CignalPlay, the show brings the investigative world of the QED Club from page to screen—this time with flesh-and-blood suspects, secrets, and sleuths.
At the center of the story are Lorelei and Loki, played by Jayda Avanzado and Dylan Menor, students drawn into a string of disturbing incidents rocking Clark University.

Along the way, they cross paths with Luthor (Marco Gallo), the student council vice president—and Loki’s older brother—whose presence complicates both the investigation and the family dynamic.
Fellow QED Club members Jamie and Alistair round out the core group, combining brainpower to untangle the university’s buried truths.
Director Xian Lim approaches the adaptation with equal parts fandom and responsibility. He shared that the team is committed to giving justice to what he calls AkoSiIbarra’s “masterpiece.”
That commitment shows in the close collaboration with the author, Rheinlander C. Musni, who remained hands-on not just with visual interpretation but with character behavior—how they speak, dress, and move.

Fans worried about drastic changes can relax. Musni assured readers that what they loved in the book remains largely intact in the series.
The cast, meanwhile, is leaning into both the suspense and the kilig.
Jayda teased “delulu moments” and the online shipping frenzy surrounding “Loreki” and “Lorethor.”
Dylan finds common ground with Loki’s cool, mysterious demeanor, while Marco admits stepping into Luthor’s shoes feels both exciting and nerve-wracking.
Produced by Studio Viva and MQuest Ventures with Cignal and Webtoon Productions, “Project Loki” promises layered mysteries, slow-burn tension, and a steady drip of revelations—just enough to keep viewers guessing long after each episode ends.
