I think it just might be. Hiddleston's an award-winning classically trained stage actor so he should have the goods and Loki is right up there amongst the most cinematic villains in all of comic-dom.


A good Loki's gotta be devious, cunning, and incredibly petty when his guard's down, as far as I'm concerned. If I could give suggestions to Branagh, I'd want him to read Robert Rodi and Esad Ribic's Loki mini-series and JMS' current take on him.
Which one? Loki was a mini-series from a few years ago. JMS' run just ended on the current Thor series, but the series itself is still ongoing.is that done or on going? i should look into that
Mr Buxtons only child, William is bright and capable but, having dropped out of Cambridge when his mother fell terminally ill, he now struggles to find direction for himself without her gentle guidance. What is certain is that he has no interest in his fathers political ambitions for him. Hes far more excited by the technological and scientific advances of the modern age and engineering, in particular. But standing up to his formidable father and forging his own way will prove to be the greatest test to his character.
I want Loki to look something like this in the movie http://www.superheroics.com/images/Loki01.jpg