New details for "Thor: Ragnarok" have been revealed regarding the status of Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Hulk, Valkyrie and the Enchantress are added in the film.
"Crimson Peak" star Tom Hiddleston gave an update on Loki's status in the Marvel Cinematic Universe during a press screening for the film as he stated that the God of Mischief is running Asgard "pretty well". Audiences and comic book fans last saw Loki sitting of on the throne Asgard hinting that he did something to his adopted father, Odin (Anthony Hopkins) during "Thor: The Dark World".
Loki has been the subject of many rumors and speculations that he will not return to the third installment, "Thor: Ragnarok" as Hiddelston admitted that he still in the dark about the details in the film, Screenrant reported. Hiddleston stated that he has not been in contact with Marvel for about two years leaving an unanswered question of whether Loki will comeback to phase 3.
"Thor: Ragnarok" will focus on Thor Odinson (Chris Hemsworth) saving his home world of Asgard from an apocalyptic event called Ragnarok.
In other news, three Marvel characters are rumored to appear in "Thor: Ragnarok" movie.
Thor's fellow Avenger member Bruce Banner/The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) is added in the films roster and there dynamic will be that of "Hope and Crosby" style of cosmic journey, Birth Movies Death reported.
The second character is Brunnhilde/Valkyrie as it is hinted that Thot and company might meet them sometime in the movie since the Valkyries are present during the Ragnarok. Valkyrie was original set to appear in "Thor: The Dark World" when several concept art photos of the character created by artist Josh Nizzi began to appear in the internet. Valkyrie has been a prominent character in the Marvel comics and has been a member of both the Avengers and Defenders teams.
Lastly, the Enchantress will likely be one of the villains in "Thor: Ragnarok" as she along with the Firelord Surtur are the rumored villains in the film.
"Thor: Ragnarok" is scheduled to be release on Nov. 3, 2017.