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Thomas William Hiddleston (born 9 February 1981) [1] is an English actor. He gained international fame portraying Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), beginning with Thor in 2011 and including the Disney+ series Loki since 2021.
Thor's older sister and the goddess of death, based on the deity Hel, [11] [15] [16] who is inadvertently released from prison following Odin's death. [17] Screenwriter Eric Pearson included the idea of Hela being Thor's sister in one of his drafts at the encouragement of executive producer Brad Winderbaum. The decision to make Hela related to ...
Loki Laufeyson, [1] also known by adoption as Loki Odinson and by his title as the God of Mischief, [2] [3] is a character portrayed by Tom Hiddleston in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise.
Tom Hiddleston, the British actor best known for playing Thor's mischievous adopted brother Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies for than a decade, is set to reprise the role in a Disney+...
Season 2, Episode 3 of 'Loki' on Disney+ included several visual references and allusions to Marvel Comics. Here's every Easter egg you might have missed.
Balder the Brave makes his MCU debut in Loki Season 2, Episode 3. Here's what we know about the character, including his Marvel comics history. 'Loki' Quickly Teased a Potential Future MCU Hero
He is the King of the Frost Giants, the biological father of Thor's adopted brother and archenemy, Loki. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, he first appeared in Journey into Mystery #112 (January 1965), and was based on the goddess of the same name. Colm Feore portrays Laufey in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thor (2011).
Frigga first appeared in Journey into Mystery #92 (May 1963), and was adapted from mythology by Stan Lee, Robert Bernstein and Joe Sinnott.. The character subsequently appeared in Thor Annual #10 (1982), Thor #344 (June 1984), Marvel Graphic Novel #15 - The Raven Banner (1985), Journey into Mystery #504-505 (Dec. 1996-Jan. 1997), #512-513 (Sept.–Oct. 1997), Thor #26 (Aug. 2000), Loki #3 (Jan ...