Yes, Kid Loki (played by Jack Veal in the MCU) is still "alive" within the Void at the end of Loki Season 1, choosing to stay there with other variants like Classic Loki and Alligator Loki after helping Loki and Sylvie escape. While the ultimate fate of the Void Lokis is unknown, Kid Loki was a ruler there and survived the events of the first season, with his status generally considered "Alive" in the MCU.
After killing his adoptive brother, Thor, Kid Loki was arrested and pruned by the TVA and ended up in the Void with many of his other alternate selves.
His death was far from permanent. Before the Siege of Asgard Loki had manipulated Hela into taking his name out of the Book of Hel, allowing himself to be reborn instead of truly dying.
In revenge, Odin bound his brother Loki in the entrails of his own son, and imprisoned him under the world tree for eternity.
President Loki decides he doesn't like that, and every iteration of the God of Mischief - or Gods of Outcasts, as they call themselves - turn on one another. In the ensuing chaos, Loki, Kid Loki, Classic Loki and Alligator Loki all manage to escape.
Thor 5 is not officially confirmed by Marvel Studios, but it is widely reported as being in development with Chris Hemsworth set to return, with industry insiders suggesting a 2025 filming start and discussions ongoing, though no director or writer is attached and plans are fluid, possibly tying into events after Avengers: Doomsday. While Hemsworth expressed excitement to continue, the project's timeline remains uncertain as the focus is currently on the next Avengers films.
From Thor's perspective, his brother Old Loki died, a sadistic, evil trickster. But he was still Thor's brother, so when he found out Loki had reincarnated, he vowed to turn him into a hero. And so Kid Loki did, and for that, Thor was a proud brother.
Loki is God of time, and thus omnipresent and omniscient + infinity stones (spoilers)
NoobMaster69 in Avengers: Endgame is the same character, Aaron, from Captain America: The Winter Soldier, an Apple Store employee who played Fortnite with Thor and Korg, revealed in a later Xbox tie-in commercial where his cousin (who created the name) appears, tying him back to the MCU's gamer tag in Endgame.
Loki then time slipped back to the Citadel at the End of Time before Laufeydottir could kill him, thereby resurrecting He Who Remains in the temporal sense and fulfilling He Who Remains' true contingency plan.
Loki took a huge step as he became the God of Stories by the end of Loki Season 2, likely setting him up for a massive role for the foreseeable future. Looking to the end of 2024, that run is set to continue with yet another appearance for the veteran.
Loki has always delighted in cheating death, manipulating others into believing he was dead in order to hatch his next scheme. At the end of Thor, he apparently took his own life — but Loki survived death by plunging into one of the many portals he knew could be found in Yggdrasil.
During their conversation, Sawai praised Loki's last words--"I know what I want. I know what kind of god I need to be--for you. For all of us."-- before Hiddleston explained how the line was a callback to one of his scenes in 2011's Thor.
By the jötunn Angrboða, Loki is the father of Hel, the wolf Fenrir and the world serpent Jörmungandr. In the form of a mare, Loki was impregnated by the stallion Svaðilfari and gave birth to the eight-legged horse Sleipnir.
The first F-bomb in the MCU was dropped by Chris Pratt as Peter Quill (Star-Lord) in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 during a scene where he tells Nebula to "open the f***ing door," a moment that broke the long-standing PG-13 language barrier for Marvel Studios films and was partially improvised by Pratt.
After a discussion on the matter, while parts of Loki clearly belonged to the head or the neck, neither side could agree exactly where one ended and the other began. Loki therefore kept his head indefinitely, though afterwards his lips were stitched shut by Brokkr as punishment for using tricky wordplay.
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In an Xbox tie-in commercial for The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, NoobMaster69 is revealed to be Aaron, portrayed by D.C. Pierson. Aaron states that his younger cousin created the name.
Lila Barton is only daughter of Clint Barton/Hawkeye and Laura Barton. She's the sister to Cooper and Nathaniel Barton. She lives at the Barton Family Farm with her family. Lila and her family are not in any government files, which is why the Barton Family Farm is used by the Avengers as a place to hide and lay low.
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If we consider his birth year and assume he ages similarly to humans until reaching adulthood—which for Asgardians might be around 18-20 years—we could say that by the time of Thor's first film in 2011, he would have been approximately 1,046 years old.
Tom Hiddleston's portrayal of Loki evolves beautifully, transforming from a villain we loved to hate into a more introspective and empathetic character. The introduction of "He Who Remains," a precursor to Kang the Conqueror, sets the stage for Marvel's larger multiverse saga.
For reasons that make sense only by untangling the various threads of MCU story logic, Loki realizes that he can only save the worlds and give people free will by making a hard choice. He must sacrifice himself by leaving his friends and taking a lonely throne at the center of the galaxy.
As the first major, openly gay character created by Marvel Comics, Northstar generated significant publicity in the mainstream press, and Alpha Flight #106 sold out in a week, although the series was not a very popular title. It is the only comic book issue to have been inducted into the Gaylactic Hall of Fame.
To summarize, the weakest superhero ever recruited by the Avengers was Delroy Garrett Jr., also known as Triathlon. Formerly a track star who competed in Olympic Games and won three gold medals, Garrett became a superhero when he found a mysterious object and gained the powers of 3-D Man.
Loki – Thor's archenemy and adoptive brother. The son of Laufey, ruler of the Frost Giants of Jotunheim, one of the "Nine Worlds" of the Asgardian cosmology. He is a master of spellcasting and trickery. Lorelei – The sister of Amora the Enchantress, who possesses some skills in Asgardian magic and seduction.