The Marvel Cinematic Universe has introduced many types of feuds that help grow a narrative, like Nebula and Gamora, or enhance a character’s growth, like Tony Stark and Thanos. No matter the direction, feuds have represented some of the best story elements, and the MCU has become a key proponent of how well these conflicts could be implemented. That said, no feud has become more iconic in the MCU than the one between Thor and Loki.When Thor hit the big screen in 2011, it introduced the quiet rivalry between Thor and Loki that was wildly one-sided until Thor realized Loki’s true motives. From there, it was clear that the two had conflicts that couldn’t be completely solved through fists and wars. But with Thor and Loki’s feud having reached a tragic conclusion, hindsight has shown that the battles between the two brothers were as childish as they were violent and represented the privilege of being a god. When Thor and Loki were first introduced, Loki already harbored anger for seeing Thor be on track to ascend to the throne. This pushed Loki to sabotage his coronation, and the discovery that he was adopted all along made Loki go mad. Meanwhile, Thor never knew Loki’s true motives until the end of the movie, and once he did, he was more angered by his actions and failed to see why Loki had seemingly broken bad overnight. The initial conflicts between them proved to be the start of a pointless squabble that could’ve been solved if they had had a private discussion.RELATED: Loki Theory: Victor Timely and Kang the Conqueror Are the Same Variant
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has introduced many types of feuds that help grow a narrative, like Nebula and Gamora, or enhance a character’s growth, like Tony Stark and Thanos. No matter the direction, feuds have represented some of the best story elements, and the MCU has become a key proponent of how well these conflicts could be implemented. That said, no feud has become more iconic in the MCU than the one between Thor and Loki.
When Thor hit the big screen in 2011, it introduced the quiet rivalry between Thor and Loki that was wildly one-sided until Thor realized Loki’s true motives. From there, it was clear that the two had conflicts that couldn’t be completely solved through fists and wars. But with Thor and Loki’s feud having reached a tragic conclusion, hindsight has shown that the battles between the two brothers were as childish as they were violent and represented the privilege of being a god.
When Thor and Loki were first introduced, Loki already harbored anger for seeing Thor be on track to ascend to the throne. This pushed Loki to sabotage his coronation, and the discovery that he was adopted all along made Loki go mad. Meanwhile, Thor never knew Loki’s true motives until the end of the movie, and once he did, he was more angered by his actions and failed to see why Loki had seemingly broken bad overnight. The initial conflicts between them proved to be the start of a pointless squabble that could’ve been solved if they had had a private discussion.
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