Marvel Cinematic Universe celebrity Tom Hiddleston has revealed even more information concerning the upcoming Loki miniseries for Disney+.

Tom Hiddleston Talks About Loki Series In MTV Interview 

In a substantial meeting with MTV News , Hiddleston revealed that the miniseries would be six episodes, each lasting about an hour. While recalling in his time portraying the character, Hiddleston kept in mind that he presumed he would undoubtedly be done playing Loki after 2013’s Thor: The Dark World while hinting that the God of Mischief would undoubtedly be encountering his biggest opponents yet.

Tom Hiddleston On Playing Loki

Tom Hiddleston On Playing Loki
Loki’s characters went through a lot of changes, from being considered as a villain, to an ally and finally accepting Thor as his brother 

” I feel like I understand him, I have been playing him for one decade now, and that’s insane to me. By the time it’s out, I’ll be 40. When I was cast, I was 29, which is a wonderful portion of my life,” Hiddleston showed. “Playing him, and also playing him honestly, yet providing him with new difficulties which then have to alter him in various ways is one of the most amazing facets of it. You have his particular presents, his knowledge, his betrayal, his mischievousness, his magic, and then seeing him come up against even more formidable challenges the likes of which he has never seen or known.”

Loki’s Appearance In Endgame And Different Timelines Created 

Loki's Appearance In Endgame And Different Timelines Created 
Loki was last seen stealing the Tesseract and disappearing through a portal, creating an alternate timeline

Considering a variation of Loki fulfilled his untimely end being strangled by Thanos, the fact that the Prince of Asgard would face higher challengers is a robust claim. The miniseries will undoubtedly adhere to the alternate timeline Loki who left with the Tesseract to components unidentified throughout the occasions of Avengers: Endgame.

Loki, starring Tom Hiddleston, is readied to hit Disney+ at some time in Spring 2021. Rick & Morty writer Michael Waldron has been set as the showrunner for the collection. Watch the trailer for Avengers: Endgame here:

Marvel Studios' Avengers: Endgame - Official Trailer

 

Source: Collider, CBR

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