Tom Hiddleston.He initially auditioned for the role of Thor, but when Chris Hemsworth (Thor) auditioned, the casting director of the movie Thor thought that Chris Hemsworth was better for Thor and Tom Hiddleston was more suited for Loki.
Well supposedly, because if you watch till after the credits there is another trailer which sees the the villian in captain America talking to someone who may be Loki suggesting another attack... only problem there is that red skull dies and at the end of captain america. in the avengers the enemy invaders are talking to another alien race called skrull. which invade in the comics* Actually, Red Skull was not killed at the end of Captain America. He was, instead, transported, though we don't know where. So it is highly possible that Loki is talking to Red Skull at the end of the credits in The Avengers.
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No problably not because they fired Edd Norton as the hulk also they have'nt showed him in the avengers trailer. The actors that are in the movie is Robert Doweny Jr. as Ironman, Chris evans as Captain america, Scarlett Johansson as black widow, also nick fury, loki. This is incorrect...Hulk will be in the Avengers movie played by Mark Ruffalo (SP)
The New Avengers was pretty popular so it is safe to assume that millions of people saw it. How to know exactly who they were is impossible to determine.
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Loki, Thor's brother
loki good guy No he doesn't because in the movie the avengers are Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Hawkeye, Black Widow, and Captain America. Loki is Thor's adopted brother and is evil, he is the real evilguy in the movie.
Marvel's The Avengers (2012), also known as Marvel Avengers Assemble or The Avengers.
He plays Thor, god of lightning and thunder, brother of Loki.
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Shrek, Frankenstein, the Hulk (see for example the recent movie, The Avengers).
In a way, yes. The Avengers has many sets throughout the entire movie, all over the world. However, the memorable climax of the movie with the Avengers vs. Loki and the Chitauri is set in New York, specifically Manhattan.
Loki, an Asgardian god who is Thor's adopted brother (played by Tom Hiddleston in the 2012 live-action movie).
Not at all, no. Loki considers all humans to be insects far beneath him, and is only interested in crushing them as a means to an end and to satisfy his complex.