Loki's Deception Unravels in Thor: Ragnarok

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Loki's deception will unravel in Thor: Ragnarok. |

During the end of the movie Thor: The Dark World in 2013, we saw Loki succumb to his death, and his brother Thor was devastated. Little did Thor know that Loki was still alive as he took the guise of their father Odin and accepted Thor's resignation.

So in the next Thor instalment Ragnarok, Loki has a lot to answer for. Tom Hiddleston, the actor who plays Loki in the films told a reporter that, "'Thor 3' is happening at some point and the last time we saw Loki he was on the throne, so there's some questions to be answered," according to The International Business Times.

In a 2013 interview, Hiddleston admitted that he does not know what happens to the lives of Thor and Loki. "I love that it leaves you hanging there. It's one of those things where it's a constantly evolving map or a jigsaw puzzle where the picture keeps changing and he keeps me on my toes, believe me," he told Slash Film.

What Hiddleston likes about Loki is that he's very unpredictable, and the actor who plays him and the audience never really knows what he's up to.

"That is one aspect of Loki that I love playing, the poker game that he has the most unreadable face. He will never show his true hand except in extremes," he said.

Hiddleston said that while he enjoys playing Loki, he's concerned his hair might fall off if he continues to do so. "I think if I keep dying my hair black, it's going to fall out," he jokingly said. "I love the character. It's a great character; it's amazing how the whole Marvel world has been embraced by people who love film."

Lead actor Chris Hemsworth, who plays the mighty Thor also has no clue what Ragnarok will be all about, but he guessed that it would be a pretty exciting playing field.

"I think that in the comic book the sort of end-of-days, Armageddon aspect is probably the direction in which it will all head in," Hemsworth told Screen Rant. "Where it's sort of the end of all things and there's obviously no script or anything, when I read the comic books, I thought it was an interesting way to go."

The possible villain of Ragnarok is reportedly Sutur, leader of the Fire Demons of Muspelheim. According to the comic books, the storyline has a "mythical cataclysmic event" that would cause the unfortunate deaths of the gods and the destruction of their home Asgard.

Ragnarok will be released on November 3, 2017 to accommodate the recent inclusion of Marvel's Spider-Man.