Loki (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
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Loki Laufeyson is a fictional character originally appearing in publications by Marvel Comics. He is created by Stan Lee, his brother Larry Lieber, and Jack Kirby and based on the Norse god of the same name. In most appearances, he is depicted as an unscruplous adopted brother of Thor and is a frost giant who usually serves as an antagonist.
He was portrayed by Tom Hiddleston in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and is a protagonist in his own limited series in 2021.
Why Nobody Missed Him
- He's one of the most iconic Marvel film villains ever created, next to Thanos.
- Tom Hiddleston does a memorable performance as this demigod trickster.
- He may not be the MCU's most competent bad guy, and might have a weak motivation. But that motivation (which is wanting to get attention) is actually pretty relatable and it helps us feel bad for him whenever the heroes beat him up.
- He also succeeds in taking over Asgard in Thor: The Dark World
- He's a very charming character and one of the only Marvel film villains who smiled for some time, and really made the most out his villain role, being the trickster and the manipulator.
- Speaking of which, his backstory is very sympathizing -- Loki was born from Frost Giants initially; Said race was opposed by Asgardians. Odin had adopted him, took him to Asgard, disguised him as an Asgardian and hid the truth from Loki. Odin had always favored his son Thor over Loki, even though Thor was rough and impatient, and none of the Asgardians (Odin included) gave Loki any kind of respect or acknowledgement. Then one day, Loki found out the truth and was heartbroken that his "father" had lied to him his entire life. This caused him to go bitter and vow revenge on his father and brother for their actions. -- This gives him a proper motive for turning evil and makes him stand out from the other MCU villains as a unique and three-dimensional character.
- He gets more screen time than any of the other Marvel villains, which gives the writers plenty of time to develop his character and role and even give him development. The fact that he doesn't die at the end of his first movie certainly helps. He even teams up with Thor to stop Hela in Thor: Ragnaork, proving he's not heartless like people say he is.
- Since 2017, the saga's villains had in the Nostalgia Critic's words: "took a page from Loki's cookbook" to become more memorable.
- Erik Killmonger from Black Panther was relatable like Loki.
- Ego from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 was charming like Loki.
- Grandmaster and Hela both from Thor: Ragnarok were unique like Loki.
- and Thanos from Avengers: Infinity War had a lot of focus like Loki.
- He eventually gets his own series in the MCU which further fleshes out his character, this time on the element of trust, being a Variant of the original who was imprisoned in the TVA. He eventually realizes and understands how much of an unlikable jerk he used to be after witnessing a lot of his Variants betray each other. He also develops a genuine relationship with his own female Variant, Sylvie. He and Mobius M. Mobius also have great chemistry, being foils of one another.
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