delyth88:

lolawashere:

lolawashere:

Charlie Wen:

Designing Tom Huddleston as Loki (armor version). The interweaving shapes motif of Thor’s custome is kept here to connect their world with its Norse origins and also alluded to the interconnectedness of Thor, Loki, and Odin.#loki #marvel #avengers #MCU #conceptart @twhiddleston

It’s fascinating to see how the costume evolved – like the helmet in the first pic is much prominent over the brow than the third and what was eventually created. It looks a lot more menacing but I agree it wouldn’t have suited Loki in Thor 1. And how the curve of the armour carries on in the first pic to be a sort of knee length tunic – I wonder what that would have been like during movement – I suspect it might have looked better stationary and been a bit awkward so it got dropped.

And in the last pic, his casual attire, it seems the shoulder pads are a little smaller than what they finally went with. Personally I think I prefer that. It always seems to me like they were trying to bulk Loki up with clothing and they were just a little bit too big for his frame.

That second pic. Er…? Thank the norns they didn’t go there!

scintillatingshortgirl19:

palladicannoneaccesa:

Tom Hiddleston in ‘The Avengers’, (2012). Dir. Joss Whedon.

Something I really love about this shot is the way Loki looks at the scepter for a second right before attacking with it. I can kind of see his thought process throughout the gifs – he arrives, just having come from whatever horrors he’s experienced with Thanos, disoriented, probably very scared on the inside. He examines this extremely powerful weapon he probably has no experience using. He gathers what little strength he has, collects his thoughts, can I really do this, and then he looks up, menacing,

there’s no turning back now, attacks in sudden full-villain mode, and proceeds to continue this way for the duration of the story – mad and murderous and unshakably determined, with terror and agony just barely contained under the surface. It’s one of those little things that shows how lost he is in this film underneath the “big bad villain” exterior. 

shine-of-asgard:

juliabohemian:

shine-of-asgard:

lokiperfection:

toomanylokifeels:

Everything Loki said and/or did in the opening sequence of Infinity War makes very little sense. Yes, we can pull out some meaning out of it but in actuality, none of it makes sense as a whole. When you put all of his words and actions together, it seems like they were throwing darts at an idea board and going with whatever came up. That could ultimately mean two things: 1) They didn’t know what they were doing with Loki or 2) There are reasons why he said and did those things which need to be explained at a later date, with multiple clues suggesting that Loki has a plan of some sort. I’m thinking about how Strange let Thanos win, too. Loki has a lot of the same powers as Strange, and a lot more than that. It wouldn’t be two weird for the both of them to come to the same conclusions about how this will end in this timeline. Still, my faith in the MCU as a whole has been wavering a bit and I don’t know how much I should read into anything because of that. 

I feel it was lazy writing and not knowing the character of Loki or not caring about him. Marvel has shit on Thor and Loki since the first movie, for some strange reason. Maybe because they didn’t expect those two characters to get as popular as they did, sometimes over shadowing their “babies” of Iron Man and Capt America. 

It was very uncharacteristic of Loki to do what he did. Especially after seeing him do multiple fight scenes in the other movies. Which again leads me to think either bad writing or them not caring about the character.

He better come back in the next Avengers because how he was taken out was shitty, cheap and a low blow by Marvel and the writers/directors.

After several movies of not knowing how to deal with Loki’s unplanned popularity they finally sacrificed him as a launchpad for King!Thor. Which also 100% appeased the fanboys with their “characters won’t stay dead” complaint. So Loki was doubly sacrificed: in-story and as a fourth wall shout out (no resurrection this time).

As for the writing, Marvel shrouded the entire thing in “ambiguity” (not even Loki’s main characteristic) and ended up making a mess.

It was an artless mess. I have no idea who these fanboys are, they are attempting to appease. But their time might be better spent watching Adam Sandler movies. Or Mall Cop.

Oh, the Reddit fanboys (and fanboys in general) hate Loki. There is a black hole around his name that is wildly suspicious. Even in discussions where a mention of Loki would be completely pertinent, there is no said mention. Korg? Awesome. Heimdall? Great guy. The warriors 3? Still remembered. Loki? Who dis. I’m not sure what aspect of his makes them clutch their pearls and overcompensate trying to hide it, but they are wildly threatened.

And that’s the demo Marvel is actively trying to cultivate.

I know exactly what aspects threaten them: he isn’t a conventionally masculine power fantasy, and more women are into him than are into the male power fantasies. I think TR was trying to make him less threatening by making him a ridiculous gay stereotype, before IW took him out altogether.

loki-god-of-menace:

balphesian:

This is what happens when Narnia gets involved. It’s, um. Loki the White Sorcerer? I. I really don’t know. I think I just wanted an excuse to paint Jotun!Loki in white. And ice. Does this make Thor… Aslan?

Anyway, Lyn — this is dedicated to you. You write Loki so ridiculously well (and you write ridiculously well in general, just saying). In addition to being unbelievably talented, you’re a lovely, thoughtful, insightful person and an amazing friend, and I’m so so so so glad I know you. Please never ever stop being awesome. ♥

asgardodinsons:

#this is literally the last thing you should say to your son who is clearly in the middle of a psychological breakdown #after learning he was adopted from a race he was taught to hate his whole life #and is now hanging over the abyss of space pleading with you to accept the monster he thinks he is #after you went to sleep right in the middle of the big reveal and left him to rule a whole planet #in what is probably the most emotionally crippling state of his life #literally the last thing you should fucking say