Thor 2: The Dark World is just days away from its U.K. premiere and a little over a week from its U.S. release, however, Marvel studios has practically already released the whole film via its clips and TV spots. The newest spot shows a brief spoiler that seems to suggest that Loki (Tom Hiddleston) dies. SPOILER ALERT!
In one of the latest TV buys for Thor: The Dark World, there is a brief scene of Thor kneeling over the seemingly lifeless body of Loki. This brief spot seems to suggest what many fans have feared, and yet there is still hope. If Loki does die, there are a few ways around this.
First off, it's a comic book movie and just like his Avengers victim , Agent Coulson, anyone can come back to life when it comes to comics (expect Spiderman's Uncle Ben, he's dead as dead can be). Let's also not forget that Loki is a trickster and a master of illusion, so it would be very easy for him to fake his death.
Marvel Studios president of production, Kevin Feige, recently spoke with Empire, where he seemed to suggest that Loki will not die:
"We think Loki could be the ‘big bad’ for us for a long time."
Thor star Chris Hemsworth spoke with Screen Rant last year from the set about his relationship with Loki:
“I can’t say too much, but I think in the comic books you kind of roll your eyes sometimes at the amount of times they’re back to being best friends. And so we wanted to keep in mind, Loki did just try to kill you for the seventh time--and Earth. It’s a big war, and what have you…Maybe there’s something we can maybe, [CHUCKLE]…We have a common need or something which, you know, that would, well…[laughs] You know the scene in Avengers when Thor says ‘careful how you speak. He be crazy but it’s my brother,’ kind of sums it up. Yeah, he’s a screw up but he is my brother. I don’t think they’re back to being best friends, but Thor’s at a loss about how they got to this point, ’cause for him, I think [treachery] stuff came out of nowhere and I think that in this film [Thor] certainly can acknowledge now with a maturity that he should have been more aware of Loki over the years and where he was positioned and all of this, and why maybe that led him down a certain path. I think there’s maybe an empathetic view for Loki that no one else can have because they’re not bound by blood, you know.”
Thor: The Dark World opens up in the U.S on November 8.
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