Tom Hiddleston has officially confirmed that his journey as Loki, the beloved God of Mischief, is far from over. After much speculation, the British actor is set to reprise his iconic role in highly anticipated ensemble film 'Avengers: Doomsday.'
While speaking to ComicBook, Hiddleston shared his excitement, calling the return “remarkable,” and hinted that there’s still much more to come for his complex character.
“It’s surreal to finally speak about it,” he said. “Usually, I’ve known things I couldn’t say for years but now I can confirm it that Loki’s story is still unfolding.” Hiddleston who is now 44 first appeared as Loki in 'Thor' (2011) and has since remained a core part of the Cinematic Universe, including a successful two-season run of 'Loki' from 2021 to 2023.
Joining him in 'Avengers: Doomsday' is a massive ensemble of Marvel legends. Alan Cumming, best known for his portrayal of Nightcrawler in 'X2: X-Men United' (2003), is making a triumphant return. In a recent chat with Collider, Cumming reflected on how makeup technology has improved since his first go at the role. “Back then it took over four hours; now we’re down to 90 minutes. It’s a total transformation literally and logistically.”
Production for 'Avengers: Doomsday' is set to begin in London soon with filming ramping up for what insiders are calling one of the most ambitious Marvel projects to date. Also returning to the big screen are legendary 'X-Men' actors Patrick Stewart (Professor X), Ian McKellen (Magneto), James Marsden (Cyclops), Kelsey Grammer (Beast) and Rebecca Romijn (Mystique).
Even Channing Tatum, who recently debuted as Gambit in 'Deadpool and Wolverine,' teased a possible appearance, albeit playfully. In an interview with ExtraTV, he joked, “All I know is that I’ve got a chair with my name on it… not sure if Gambit’s name is on it yet.”
The film will center on a dramatic multiverse collision, bringing together the Avengers, the X-Men, the Thunderbolts and the Fantastic Four to face off against a fearsome new incarnation of Doctor Doom — portrayed by none other than Robert Downey Jr. This casting has turned heads, as Downey famously played Iron Man until Tony Stark’s emotional farewell in 'Avengers: Endgame' (2019). But directors Joe and Anthony Russo told The Sunday Times that this new role is unlike anything Downey has done before, insisting, “There’s no one else who could bring this version of Doctor Doom to life.”
'Avengers: Doomsday' will serve as a lead-up to the already-announced 'Avengers: Secret Wars,' scheduled for release in 2027 — setting the stage for an unprecedented crossover event in MCU history.
With new and returning faces alike, 'Avengers: Doomsday' promises to be a bold new chapter in the Marvel saga, one that reshapes the universe and perhaps brings Loki’s redemption arc full circle.
While speaking to ComicBook, Hiddleston shared his excitement, calling the return “remarkable,” and hinted that there’s still much more to come for his complex character.
“It’s surreal to finally speak about it,” he said. “Usually, I’ve known things I couldn’t say for years but now I can confirm it that Loki’s story is still unfolding.” Hiddleston who is now 44 first appeared as Loki in 'Thor' (2011) and has since remained a core part of the Cinematic Universe, including a successful two-season run of 'Loki' from 2021 to 2023.
Joining him in 'Avengers: Doomsday' is a massive ensemble of Marvel legends. Alan Cumming, best known for his portrayal of Nightcrawler in 'X2: X-Men United' (2003), is making a triumphant return. In a recent chat with Collider, Cumming reflected on how makeup technology has improved since his first go at the role. “Back then it took over four hours; now we’re down to 90 minutes. It’s a total transformation literally and logistically.”
Production for 'Avengers: Doomsday' is set to begin in London soon with filming ramping up for what insiders are calling one of the most ambitious Marvel projects to date. Also returning to the big screen are legendary 'X-Men' actors Patrick Stewart (Professor X), Ian McKellen (Magneto), James Marsden (Cyclops), Kelsey Grammer (Beast) and Rebecca Romijn (Mystique).
Even Channing Tatum, who recently debuted as Gambit in 'Deadpool and Wolverine,' teased a possible appearance, albeit playfully. In an interview with ExtraTV, he joked, “All I know is that I’ve got a chair with my name on it… not sure if Gambit’s name is on it yet.”
The film will center on a dramatic multiverse collision, bringing together the Avengers, the X-Men, the Thunderbolts and the Fantastic Four to face off against a fearsome new incarnation of Doctor Doom — portrayed by none other than Robert Downey Jr. This casting has turned heads, as Downey famously played Iron Man until Tony Stark’s emotional farewell in 'Avengers: Endgame' (2019). But directors Joe and Anthony Russo told The Sunday Times that this new role is unlike anything Downey has done before, insisting, “There’s no one else who could bring this version of Doctor Doom to life.”
'Avengers: Doomsday' will serve as a lead-up to the already-announced 'Avengers: Secret Wars,' scheduled for release in 2027 — setting the stage for an unprecedented crossover event in MCU history.
With new and returning faces alike, 'Avengers: Doomsday' promises to be a bold new chapter in the Marvel saga, one that reshapes the universe and perhaps brings Loki’s redemption arc full circle.
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