What did Thanos promise Loki?
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What did Thanos promise Loki?
Loki says: “Almighty Thanos, I, Loki, Prince of Asgard… (looks Thor in the eye, then turns back to Thanos), rightful King of Jotunheim, God of Mischief, do hereby pledge to you, my undying fidelity.” Thanos replies: “Undying? You should choose your words more carefully.”
Did Thanos kill Loki for good?
The God of Mischief met his end during the opening of 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War. Killed by Thanos (Josh Brolin) right in front of his brother, Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Loki’s death scene had a finality to it that is hard to come by in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Did Thanos bring Loki back to life?
Loki isn’t dead at the end of Thor. He just ended up falling into someplace where Thanos found him. In fact, the only time Loki has ever actually died in the MCU is in Infinity War. Thanos’s line “no more resurrections,” is not meant to imply that Loki literally has been killed and revived from the dead at any point.
What were Thor’s last words to Loki?
And then it hit me: The last words Thor ever spoke to Loki were, “You really are the worst brother.”
Is Loki gone for good?
Yes, he is definitely killed in Infinity War. Although obviously, he’s also very not dead. 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.
Is Loki clean in Infinity War?
The question is still there, Loki was all nice and clean in Avengers and Thor Ragnarok. But Infinity War took two sacrifices and a lot more as per the ending but the last part of the Avengers movie is still there which will end the game for all of us.
Will Loki be in Avengers end?
Avengers End to be quite intense! Loki, the God of Mischief, brother of Thor –the God of Thunder has been a very interesting character throughout the Marvel Comics created by Stan Lee. His appearance in Thor series and Avengers has been a treat to eyes.
Was Loki’s death too saddening for You?
For me, Loki’s death was too saddening as I have seen him as a victim more than a villain. An adopted boy overshadowed by his brother and manipulated by Laufey his own father, who uses him to enter Asgard.