Marvel fans are facing a little instability. While the planned Big Bad of the ongoing Multiversal Saga was supposed to be Kang , Jonathan Majors and his legal issues forced the studio’s hand, leading to what we assume will be an eventual replacement for the actor in the pivotal role. There are other possible villains who could be introduced in upcoming Marvel movies like Deadpool & Wolverine , Thunderbolts , or The Fantastic Four .
And then there is the existing powerhouse that is Loki, who has been threatening the MCU since his debut in Kenneth Branagh’s Thor back in 2011. When last we saw Loki (Tom Hiddleston), he was assuming his throne as the Loom that keeps all time lines in balance. It was a fitting end for the character in that season.
.. but was it really the end? During a recent interview with Variety , Loki actor Tom Hiddleston spoke with Shogun star Anna Sawai about their shows, their character arcs, and saying goodbye to them.
And when asked by Sawai what it felt like saying goodbye to Loki after playing him for more than a decade, Hiddleston admitted: I just felt this wash of relief because it had been a very meaningful experience. That sense of ..
. the exhale. .
.. It’s changed the whole course of my life, no question.
When Tom Hiddleston uses phrases such as “had been” to describe his experience of playing Loki, fans can get a little nervous. He refers to his time with Loki in the past tense. Then again, in full context, he is responding to questions ai.
