The trick worked for a while till Thor outsmarted Loki in Thor: Ragnarok. So far, that was the only film in the trilogy where Loki didn't "die." His final, final death came at the hands of Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War.
So when Loki “died” in Thor: Dark World, he shape-shifted into an Asgardian guard. He pretended to die so that he could capture Odin, and become the king of Asgard. He did get severely stabbed before that, but he healed himself quickly.
Loki Can't Return To The Thor Movies, But They Can Reunite In Avengers 5. Loki missed out on a return in Thor 4, but after season 2 of his Disney+ show, Avengers 5 is the perfect time for a reunion of the brothers.
When Thor: Love and Thunder is set in the MCU timeline isn't entirely clear, but the film does take place after the Infinity Saga. At this point, the Sacred Timeline Loki is already dead. The God of Mischief died at the beginning of Avengers: Infinity War at the hands of Thanos (Josh Brolin).
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The Loki who died in Infinity War is still dead, but the Loki from the past – around the events of the first Avengers movie – is alive and well.
Also, given the ending of Thor: Love and Thunder, it's likely Thor will be seen with his adopted daughter, Love, played by Hemsworth's real-life daughter India Hemsworth.
Is Tom Hiddleston in Thor: Love and Thunder? The short answer is, no. Tom Hiddleston's Loki does not appear in Thor: Love and Thunder. Although a version of this Loki is still running around the MCU, thanks to the Disney+ show Loki, our favorite Loki variant is nowhere to be found.
Unfortunately, logistically it wouldn't work with where the MCU is right now story-wise. The only way to do so would be to bring the main character variant Loki from the TV show over into the main timeline, but him having to explain his journey to the audience and to Thor would take up too much time.
Loki appeared to die no less than three times over the course of his six appearances in the MCU, starting with his falling into a wormhole in Thor, continuing with his faked death in Thor: The Dark World, and finally his actual death (so it would seem) at Thanos' hands in the beginning of Avengers: Infinity War.
The actor returned in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (in theaters now) not as his Loki character, He Who Remains, but finally as the villainous Kang the Conqueror... only for Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) and Hope van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) to seemingly kill him off by the end of the movie.
Loki Laufeyson is a Variant of Loki who murdered his adoptive brother Thor. He was subsequently arrested by the Time Variance Authority, who pruned his timeline and exiled him to the Void, where he became a ruler and befriended alternate versions of himself.
Yes. Loki died in “Avengers: Infinity War” when Thanos attacked a ship traveling from Asgard (which had just escaped the apocalypse, as seen in “Thor: Ragnarok”).
Loki Had Grown As A Character
Loki's death in Avengers: Infinity War is the ultimate sign of character growth. He identifies himself as "Odinson", solidifying his familiar bond with his brother Thor and finally accepting Odin as his father.
Yes, he is definitely killed in Infinity War. Although obviously, he's also very not dead. Let us explain. Hiddleston apparently said farewell to the character in 2018's Avengers: Infinity War when the surviving Asgardians were attacked in space by Thanos, who choked Loki to death after an attempted double-cross.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Jennifer admitted that Loki's involvement in the latest Thor sequel was "never on the table" as she understands it. Instead, Loki is simply "in Loki-land", in reference to the Disney+ TV series. "He's doing his own thing," Robinson added.
Due to his night with Svaðilfari, Loki became pregnant and later gave birth to a grey foal with eight legs - the famed horse Sleipnir.
Their brotherly relationship, though sometimes highly turbulent, is incredibly nurturing in its own way. It is clear that both characters deeply care for each other no matter how much they try to hide it.
Thor's reign
Sif, unwilling to go along with this new vision, is exiled from Asgard. Thor eventually marries the Enchantress and has a son, Magni. As an adult seeking understanding of these events, Magni finds Sif, who influences him to rise up against his father even though she still loves him.
Iron Man Probably Won't Be Back
Bringing Tony Stark back would be a mistake because his character arc is already complete, from a successful billionaire who ran his company named after his father, to a superhero who made it his top priority to protect the world from dangerous threats and weapons of mass destruction.
By the end of the film, Love is resurrected thanks to the cosmic being Eternity and is raised by Thor. Thor has adopted Love and is now raising her as a new father figure, something made sweeter by the fact that the pair are played by a real-life father and daughter.
Thor loses his eye during the earlier parts of the final battle sequence with this goddess. She casually and effortless beats him around the throne room, and then the moment happens. Hela strikes Thor across the face with her sword, literally slicing the eye from out his head right then and there. Brutal.
In Infinity War, Thanos kills Hiddleston's Loki when the God of Mischief tries to stab him. Though Loki's death is part of the TVA's Sacred Timeline, Classic Loki reveals there was a way to escape that fate. According to Classic Loki, he conjured a replica of himself so lifelike that Thanos bought it.
In the aftermath of his failure, Thor had a new-found determination to kill Thanos and undo the Snap. The remaining Avengers converged on the Titan's home to find him wounded and the Infinity Stones destroyed. Seeking vengeance, Thor raised Stormbreaker and, with one fell swoop, beheaded Thanos.