Tom Hiddleston says he is unsure about the future of Loki

Tom Hiddleston says he is unsure about the future of Loki

The British star has played the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe for 14 years

Actor Tom Hiddleston says though he is unsure about the future of his acclaimed Disney+ series Loki, he believes the makers reached a "narrative conclusion" with the second season which premiered last year.

The British star, who has played the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe for 14 years, was asked on the Jimmy Kimmel Live talk show whether he was done playing the Asgardian god of mischief and Thor's adopted brother.

Hiddleston, in his reply, said: “I don’t know. I really don’t know.” “I know that we’ve reached some sort of narrative conclusion with season 2, which feels very satisfying to me,” he added.

While the character was projected as an antagonist, the actor said he never viewed Loki as one.

“I’m aware that he’s made some interesting choices, which could be accumulated into a picture that looks like he’s a villain, and once upon a time, he was making some misguided choices,” The Night Manager star-producer said. “You know, trying to take over New York and the Avengers having to assemble to stop him, that was a bad day in the office. … I’d like to think that you know, 14 years later, he’s making some slightly more generous, loving and heroic choices.”

In an interview after the Loki season two finale, executive producer Kevin R. Wright told The Hollywood Reporter that he thought the show’s final minutes felt like a sendoff. He shared that when they wrapped on set, it felt that way for everyone, too.

“We wanted this to feel like a proper ending for our show, but that does not mean that there won’t be more Loki or stories within this world,” he said. “We just wanted to give this a proper ending in a way that we often don’t get to do in the MCU.”

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