Tom Hiddleston, who has become synonymous with the character Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has indicated that his journey with the franchise may have reached its conclusion.
Hiddleston's portrayal of Loki, which began in 2011 with the premiere of Thor, has spanned well over a decade and saw him go from jealous underdog brother to pawn of the Mad Titan and eventually, one of the most nuanced and beloved characters in the MCU, evolving to become a cornerstone of the multi-billion-dollar franchise. During this time, the actor showed exceptional range and depth as he brought to life the multifaceted God of Mischief.
The actor's recent statements, particularly during his appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon," have fueled speculation about his future in the MCU.

Reflecting on his 14-year tenure as Loki, Hiddleston remarked, "It's the conclusion of season two. It's also the conclusion to seasons one and two. It's also the conclusion to six films and 12 episodes and 14 years of my life. I was 29 when I was cast, I'm 42 now. It's been a journey." This introspection suggests that Hiddleston views the latest season of "Loki" as a fitting endpoint to his character's arc.



