History OF New Loki Variants
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Classic / King Loki
The Loki in the cheap weird looking costume with the horns is the "Classic Loki," an ode to Loki's classic costume from his earliest days in Marvel Comics. This version of Loki is played by the actor Richard E. Grant (Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker), whose casting in Loki has been a big mystery - up until now. There's already speculation that parts of the "King Loki" story from the comics could be included with Grant's character.
Kid Loki
The young version of Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe version of "Kid Loki" played by Jack Veal has a storied history in the comics. Loki was reincarnated as a younger version of himself because Loki's daughter hella erased his name in the book of hell, and one who at times was free to operate without the burden of memories and/or powers of his former self. Kid Loki fought alongside the Young Avengers for a time, but his nature as a trickster and villain was constantly at odds with the team. Still, for Marvel fans who have been keeping track, Kid Loki is yet another piece of the Young Avengers roster.
"Boastful/ Black Loki"
The black gentleman with the very large cheap style Mjolnir hammer is listed in the credits as "Boastful Loki". He's played by actor Deobia Oparei (Game of Thrones). Boastful Loki isn't an established character from the Marvel Comics canon.
Things are just getting weird again with this one. The small alligator in Loki headdress that Kid
Loki is holding is not a Marvel Comics character. But it is a definite sign that Loki episode 5 is
going to get really weird just as Tom Hiddleston told in the interview.
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