New Evidence May Suggest That Loki Survived Infinity War After All

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The massacre at the end of Avengers: Infinity War often
gets most of the attention when discussing the movie, but that doesn’t
mean fans have forgotten the major death that kicked off the
bloodthirsty blockbuster. When Thanos attacked the Asgardian refugee
ship the Statesman, Loki bravely sacrificed himself to save his brother, seemingly completing his redemptive arc that began in Thor: Ragnarok.

Seeing as the God of Mischief has fooled us once before in faking his
death though, many Marvel fans aren’t buying that he’s really gone for
good. In fact, one individual has now noticed an easily-missed detail
about Loki’s death scene in Infinity War that might prove that he survived his tussle with Thanos and it’s not just wishful thinking on our part.

Reddit user @Radkarth has pointed out that Loki’s seen to be
right-handed across his many appearances in the MCU to date – anytime
he’s involved in combat, he wields his weapon with his right. However,
he’s used his left hand in two scenes in the franchise: he holds a
dagger in his southpaw during his fake death in Thor: The Dark World and again in Infinity War, when he stabs Thanos

As we know, this version of Loki in The Dark World turned
out to be one of his holographic duplicates, so you could theorize that
it uses the opposite hand to the Asgardian as it’s a kind of mirror
image of him. With that in mind, could the same reasoning be true of his
final scene in IW? We sure hope so, as if the use of Loki’s
left hand is deliberate, it’s a smart, subtle detail that shows a lot of
thought on the filmmakers’ part. And kudos to this fan for spotting the
connection.

Of course, this easily-overlooked detail also gels with the previously-discussed fan theory that the Loki that died in Avengers: Infinity War was
merely a hologram. If you’ll recall, that idea rested on the
character’s apparent selflessness seeming at odds with his personality,
but now there’s some actual evidence to prove it. And with Avengers 4 not arriving until next May, we’ve got lots more time to perfect the theory yet.

Loki: Surprise bitch, I bet you thought you’d seen the last of me.

YES.

It wasn’t a hologram in TDW; if it had been, Kurse wouldn’t have been able to impale him – either the illusion would have dissolved, or the blade wouldn’t have made an impact, like the stuff Thor throws at Loki’s projection in “Ragnarok.” But perhaps more to the point… I just rewatched Loki’s “death” scene in TDW and did not see him holding a dagger in his left hand. When exactly was this supposed to have happened?

New Evidence May Suggest That Loki Survived Infinity War After All