Lei D Loki
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^Agreed.

I'm curious to see what Loki's costume is going to look like.
As far as the location shooting goes what is Iceland standing in for? Considering the terrain I'm thinking Jotunheim?


t:HAHAHHAHA Awesome! I had read about that poem, but hadn't gotten around to digging it up. *Love* the modern translation!
Thanks for sharing!
PS Have you read the one about Thor going on the beer run?
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t:*sigh* "oh, my goodness... Tom... sweetie... is that you out in public wearing shockingly neon yellow pants?
Yes, it's interesting that both Tom and Zac Levi are there but apparently, not Chris or any of the other Asgardians?
Is Fandral babysitting Loki?
t:. . .Again, I think what will happen is they will need Loki with the bifrost in disrepair still, to then use his knowledge of of dark magic and the other ways to travel between realms, and possibly use his knowledge of the tesseract too, to help them travel to the different realms and fight to get things back in order. . . . Of all the punishments I know of for Loki, might be fun to see a variation on the one where he is bound to his wife, but instead bound magically (invisibly) to Thor, so he can't escape, even if he kills him, and has no choice but to spend time with him and help him. Would be fun to watch the forced brotherly bonding for sure.
. . .each time [Loki] changed he does not have the same facial bone structure, no caveman-like forehead, no ridges on the top of the head, voice is not nearly as low and deep like them. And of course, top of my list, Frost giants do not have jet black hair, they have no need to have developed hair to keep their heads warm since they are very accustomed to the cold . . . I'd like that either explained how he is half Asguardian or whatever, or have us see a full transformation, where he really does look like a real frost giant, just small, if that is indeed what he is. . . .Will have to wait and see.
So when Loki turns into a chick, what actress should play her? I say Eva Green.
Another hope is we will see Loki go full frost giant again. I will be curious to see how much they transform him now that they have more of a budget (I assume). In the previous film, he (including baby Loki) really doesnt appear to be a FULL frost giant, just maybe half. And of course Odin never says anything about his mother, possibly on purpose. Although I do know the myth and comics, I believe, both say he is a full frost giant, I'm just saying movieverse Loki adult and baby really doesn't look it and there is an opening for a reason why. Hear me out, as we've seen him each time he changed he does not have the same facial bone structure, no caveman-like forehead, no ridges on the top of the head, voice is not nearly as low and deep like them. And of course, top of my list, Frost giants do not have jet black hair, they have no need to have developed hair to keep their heads warm since they are very accustomed to the cold and dont even need much for clothes. (and lastly, there is no way a full frost giant's baby is that adorable! lol) I'd like that either explained how he is half Asguardian or whatever, or have us see a full transformation, where he really does look like a real frost giant, just small, if that is indeed what he is. It may have been just lack of budget to fully transform the baby and Tom, or it could have been done on purpose. Will have to wait and see.
How much Ken knew about what they intend to do with this character in future who knows, but boy that is an interesting quote and again, certainly leaves the door very much wide open for more to be revealed about Loki's parentage. Just wanted to add to this, I just quickly rewatched with director's commentary, because I recalled something being said about this. During the Loki-Odin scene when Loki picks up the casket, Kenneth says... "we reveal that Loki is at least part Frost Giant."How much Ken knew about what they intend to do with this character in future who knows, but boy that is an interesting quote and again, certainly leaves the door very much wide open for more to be revealed about Loki's parentage.
So when Loki turns into a chick, what actress should play her? I say Eva Green.
Why are you recasting the role of Sif? You do know that Sif is the body Loki's soul decided to hijack right?

I actually think it could be quite amusing if he decided to pretend to be Darcy for a little while (to get closer to Jane)
probably not going to happen, but it would be funny.![]()
I was looking at the original script for Thor recently. Odin refers to in the confrontation scene as Loki as "You are my son. My blood". That is wording that is certainly indicating blood relation, isn't it? In the scene where Loki plays Laufey later on, he does reveal to Laufey who he is and Laufey calls him "the bastard son" and doesn't seem to care about him at all. Why would he say and act like that if Loki were the child of Laufey and his wife? The answer is, at least in this early script, he isn't. He isn't even legitimate to Laufey here. I've also heard Tom and Kenneth refer to Loki as the bastard son, illegitimate son, in interviews before, which didnt make sense to me based on what I'd seen in the film and what I know Loki's parentage is supposed to be in myth and comics, unless they are subliminally giving away future Thor spoilers. And to continue my "I think Loki is only half frost giant" rant, if anyone is interested.I was looking at the original script for Thor recently. Odin refers to in the confrontation scene as Loki as "You are my son. My blood". That is wording that is certainly indicating blood relation, isn't it? In the scene where Loki plays Laufey later on, he does reveal to Laufey who he is and Laufey calls him "the bastard son" and doesn't seem to care about him at all. Why would he say and act like that if Loki were the child of Laufey and his wife? The answer is, at least in this early script, he isn't. He isn't even legitimate to Laufey here. I've also heard Tom and Kenneth refer to Loki as the bastard son, illegitimate son, in interviews before, which didnt make sense to me based on what I'd seen in the film and what I know Loki's parentage is supposed to be in myth and comics, unless they are subliminally giving away future Thor spoilers.
http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Thor.html
. Here's another moment in the script that supports you: earlier in the scene you mention, the confrontation between Odin and Loki, Odin describes the baby he found as "Small for a giant's offspring." While there was much discussion over in the spoilers thread as to how tall exactly the Frost Giants are, all agree they are taller than Asgardians.