Tom Hiddleston & Loki(Photo Credit –Facebook/IMDb)

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Tom Hiddleston’s Loki is one of the most loved Marvel characters. We were introduced to the God of Mischief in the 2011 movie ‘Thor’, which also stars Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman. In ‘The Avengers’, he killed over 80 people when he arrived in New York. Yet, MCU fans can’t get enough of his mischieves and love him dearly.

After the events of Avengers: Endgame, Loki arrives at the TVA, and everything changes. His character undergoes a major shift, and the conclusion in season 2 only makes fans love Hiddleston’s character even more. Is he a villain, or did he just have to become immoral due to circumstances? Tom has an interesting and insightful take on Loki’s nature.

Loki in The Avengers

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In an interview with Deadline, The Avengers actor said, “Playing Loki has changed the course of my whole life, no question. And I feel so proud of where we’ve ended up in Season 2. It was very creatively fulfilling to bring something full circle. I always saw him from the very first film as a broken soul with a shattered heart who felt like he didn’t belong… all that grief hardens into grievance. That’s what binds him to Sylvie.”