Tom Hiddleston is a Vampire Loki Variant in Only Lovers Left Alive

Ever since he first blessed the screen with his mischievous presence in Thor (2011), Loki has caught the attention of Marvel fans and other audiences alike. Tom Hiddleston managed to portray the trickster’s character with a nuance that made audiences love him or at least sympathize with his character. His character became so popular he got a redemption arc and his own television show.The Loki series was the first in the MCU to introduce viewers to the anticipated Multiverse, which Marvel and comic book fans had been hopefully waiting for. This also gave fans the gift of not one but many different versions of Loki to enjoy across the parallel worlds, from President Loki to Alligator Loki to the beloved Sylvie. However, there is one variant fans may not have seen yet. Hiddleston starred in Only Lovers Left Alive with Tilda Swinton in 2013, where he plays a vampire musician named Adam. Not only does he look the part of Loki, but the character is also basically another variant of his character. For fans who have already binged Loki’s second season and are looking for more, this film is a great choice for the spooky season that should help with any Loki withdrawals.Loki’s backstory is a bit complicated, but he’s not human. Born a Frost Giant, he was adopted by Odin as a baby and lived among the Asgardians, but their lifespans seem to be similar. In Thor: The Dark World, when Loki is receiving punishment from Odin for his deeds in The Avengers, Odin tells Loki that Asgardians and Frost Giants aren’t gods. Loki quips that they live longer than humans “give or take 5,000 years.” The MCU has also taught fans that time moves differently in different worlds. Time in Asgard seems to have a close equivalent to Earth; otherwise, Thor and Jane’s relationship would have been even more complicated. But in Thor: Ragnarok, time moves differently on Sakar, as shown when Loki travels there moments before Thor. When Thor gets there, Loki says he’s been there for two weeks already. Plus, with all of the time and multiverse traveling he’s done in Loki, Loki has found many different paths to cheating time. He hasn’t seemed particularly tired of his long-lasting life yet, though.Loki Season 2 Could be the Last Chance for the MCU to Save the Multiverse SagaLoki Season 2 Hints That Loki Could be Turning Villainous Again

Ever since he first blessed the screen with his mischievous presence in Thor (2011), Loki has caught the attention of Marvel fans and other audiences alike. Tom Hiddleston managed to portray the trickster’s character with a nuance that made audiences love him or at least sympathize with his character. His character became so popular he got a redemption arc and his own television show.

Loki Season 2 Could be the Last Chance for the MCU to Save the Multiverse Saga

The Loki series was the first in the MCU to introduce viewers to the anticipated Multiverse, which Marvel and comic book fans had been hopefully waiting for. This also gave fans the gift of not one but many different versions of Loki to enjoy across the parallel worlds, from President Loki to Alligator Loki to the beloved Sylvie. However, there is one variant fans may not have seen yet. Hiddleston starred in Only Lovers Left Alive with Tilda Swinton in 2013, where he plays a vampire musician named Adam. Not only does he look the part of Loki, but the character is also basically another variant of his character. For fans who have already binged Lokis second season and are looking for more, this film is a great choice for the spooky season that should help with any Loki withdrawals.

Loki Season 2 Hints That Loki Could be Turning Villainous Again

Loki’s backstory is a bit complicated, but he’s not human. Born a Frost Giant, he was adopted by Odin as a baby and lived among the Asgardians, but their lifespans seem to be similar. In Thor: The Dark World, when Loki is receiving punishment from Odin for his deeds in The Avengers, Odin tells Loki that Asgardians and Frost Giants aren’t gods. Loki quips that they live longer than humans “give or take 5,000 years.” The MCU has also taught fans that time moves differently in different worlds. Time in Asgard seems to have a close equivalent to Earth; otherwise, Thor and Jane’s relationship would have been even more complicated. But in Thor: Ragnarok, time moves differently on Sakar, as shown when Loki travels there moments before Thor. When Thor gets there, Loki says he’s been there for two weeks already. Plus, with all of the time and multiverse traveling he’s done in Loki, Loki has found many different paths to cheating time. He hasn’t seemed particularly tired of his long-lasting life yet, though.

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