Avengers’ Tom Hiddleston Once Shared How Marvel Decided To Change Loki’s Death After Thor 2 ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia; Movie Still )

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Tom Hiddleston is one of the most loved actors of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, whose character of Loki has been adored ever since phase 1. The actor has had one of the longest tenures in the MCU and is also expecting the second season of his solo MCU series, Loki. Having played the God Of Mischief for over a decade, the character was first introduced in 2011’s Thor movie and has had its own journey. However, to everyone’s surprise, the character was never supposed to hang around this long.

Hiddleston’s Loki was supposed to die in 2013’s Thor: The Dark World, but Marvel executives ended up changing the storyline after audiences rejected the Chirs Hemsworth starrer sequel’s ending during test screenings. With many changes and reshoots, the studio kept Loki alive for more MCU projects until he died in Avengers: Infinity War.

But continuing the legacy of tricking people, Loki was still alive as he was seen in his solo series. Considering the concept of a multiverse saga, it is also said Tom Hiddleston’s character will play a larger role in the new saga. The Avengers actor once told Rotten Tomatoes how the audience did not believe that Loki was really dead as he got a call from Kevin Feige telling him that the movie wasn’t being received well at test screenings. “They thought he would somehow find some spontaneous trick or way of getting out of it,” said the actor.

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