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Will Loki appear in Thor Love and Thunder?

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Will Loki appear in Thor Love and Thunder?

Will Loki appear in Thor Love and Thunder?

Thor: Love and Thunder stars Chris Hemsworth, Christian Bale, Natalie Portman, Russell Crowe and Matt Damon among others. ... Loki star Tom Hiddleston has revealed that he is not a part of Thor 4 aka Thor: Love and Thunder.

Does Thor love his brother Loki?

Loki is Thor's adopted brother and the Asgardian god of mischief. In his younger years, he and Loki were very close and good friends, even if occasionally irritated by Loki's mischief. ... Thor loves Loki and wished for him to return home so they could be a family again.

Is Loki loyal to Thor?

Loki loves Thor to the point that he protected his girlfriend twice and one of those times almost cost him his life. He loves Thor to the point that he doesn't hesitate to protect him and sacrifice his life for him. He loved Frigga and her death completely devastated him.

What is Loki and Thor's relationship?

  • The relationships of Thor Odinson from Marvel Cinematic Universe . Thor and his brother Loki on Sakaar. Loki is Thor's adopted brother and the Asgardian god of mischief. In his younger years, he and Loki were very close and good friends, even if occasionally irritated by Loki's mischief.

Are Loki and Thor brothers in real life?

  • While the Marvel comics have acknowledged that these are Odin's progeny, they try not to mention it too often. Most importantly, while the Norse version of Odin did find Loki as a baby - after killing his giant father - Odin never adopted him... although the "real" Thor and Loki did consider themselves blood brothers.

Does Loki have any love interests?

  • Also near the top of Loki's love interest list is Angerboda. Unfortunately, many of the Angerboda-related story arcs have already been used in the MCU. Her first appearance was in Thor #360 (1985), in which she helped guide Thor to Hela's underworld realm, Hel.

Why did Odin adopt Loki?

  • Odin adopted Loki because (1) he knew that the child, being of small stature, was unlikely to survive in Jotunheim, and (2) he hoped to use the child, being the son of the king of the Frost Giants, to foster a peace between Jotunheim and Asgard , something that Thor's incursion and Loki's later attack probably made impossible.

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