And it's as egocentric as expected: Loki has a giant, aggrandizing monument before the palace and spends his days watching a play of his supposed "death". Trates that Loki values and he is Impressed with his brother. Love the scene where Thor pulls of a long, stratigic and complicated escape plan and Loki can’t see through all steps. When Thor first returns to Asgard at the start of the film, it's to a world ran by Loki, who disguised himself as Odin at the end of Thor: The Dark World. Answer (1 of 5): I would say he turns good or better in Thor the Dark world and is the same in Thor Ragnarök. And it's as egocentric as expected: Loki has a giant, aggrandizing monument before the palace and spends his days watching a play of.
When Thor first returns to Asgard at the start of the film, it's to a world ran by Loki, who disguised himself as Odin at the end of Thor: The Dark World. The second episode of Loki includes a subtle but very comical reference to the group name 'the Revengers' in a blink-and-youll-miss-it moment. Related: Thor: Ragnarok Includes Two Post-Credits Scenes. Ngi ta lun nhn thy mt Loki ranh ma, ng bng v thch lm nhng iu nguy. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Loki, Episode 2, 'The Variant,' streaming now on Disney+. Related: Thor: Ragnarok Includes Two Post-Credits Scenes Loki - The God of Mischief (Thn La Lc) - l mt trong s nhng thc th hng mnh nht ca vng quc Asgard. But none of them come close to the ever-game Damon. This is an alternate, 'time variant' version of Loki who created a new timeline in Avengers: Endgame (2019) beginning in 2012. Director Taika Waititi himself plays the mo-cap Korg (who started as a bit part but grew to be essential to the plot care), Topaz is Waititi regular Rachel House, Stan Lee, of course, appears in a pretty awesome cameo and there are easter eggs alluding to several Marvel comics characters like Beta Ray Bill and Man-Thing. Tom Hiddleston as Loki: Thor's adopted brother and the god of mischief, based on the Norse mythological deity of the same name. And he's right there alongside Sam Neill.
The rumors are true - Matt Damon does indeed have a cameo in Thor: Ragnarok. She appears, destroying Mjölnir, and forces the escaping Thor and Loki from the Bifröst out into space. Head writer Michael Waldron compared Loki to Apple Inc. (2013) or Thor: Ragnarok (2017), which reformed the previously villainous character before his death in Avengers: Infinity War (2018).
Very mild spoilers for the start of Thor: Ragnarok. At the movie of Thor Ragnarok, Thor takes Loki to New York, and with the help of Stephen Strange, they find a dying Odin in Norway, who explains that his passing will allow his firstborn child, Hela, to escape from a prison she was sealed in long ago. Tom Hiddleston as Loki: Thors adopted brother and the god of mischief, based on the Norse mythological deity of the same name.