Tom Hiddleston Perfectly Explains The Emotional 14-Year History Of Loki"s Last Line In The Loki Season 2 Finale
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- Tom Hiddleston's final line in Loki season 2 references his first appearance in Thor.
- The line emphasizes Loki's growth, showcasing a noble sacrifice for the good of others.
- Hiddleston's explanation adds emotional weight, highlighting Loki's strong character arc.
Loki season 2's excellent finale just got even more emotional thanks to MCU star Tom Hiddleston's explanation of his last line in the series. The Loki season 2 ending sees the God of Mischief finally making a noble sacrifice, and putting the good of others ahead of himself. Adding more weight to the moment, the line is tied to an earlier Loki moment from the MCU.
When speaking with Vanity Fair, Loki star Tom Hiddleston revealed how deeply connected his final line was to Loki's first MCU appearance. Hiddleston explained that the line echoes Loki's final line in Thor, showing how much the character has grown. Hiddleston's comments can be seen below:
And I remembered the end of the first Thor film, and how emotional that felt and. I just suddenly thought, that's what he should say—but it should mean something completely different. Loki's last line in Thor, directed by Kenneth Branagh, is, ‘I could have done it, Father. I could have done it for you, for all of us.’ And of course his effort to gain his father's pride has been misguided and ill thought-out. And then at the end of Loki season 2, 14 years later, he turns to Mobius and Sylvie and says, ‘I know what I want I know what kind of god I need to be. For you. For all of us.’ It felt very resonant somehow. I hope the audience picked up on that.
Loki showed one of the strongest character arcs in the MCU, and Hiddleston has made it clear that Loki's final line was meant to demonstrate this growth to the audience.
Related If Loki Season 3 Happens It Would Break A 4-Year Marvel Trend While not officially confirmed after season 2’s climactic ending, Loki season 3’s potential release would break a four-year-old trend for Marvel.
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Cast Tom Hiddleston , Richard E. Grant , Erika Coleman , Gugu Mbatha-Raw , Sophia Di Martino , Owen Wilson , Wunmi Mosaku , Sasha Lane
Release Date June 11, 2021
Seasons 2
Showrunner Michael Waldron Source: Vanity Fair
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