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But when asked if his character was actually dead at a later Ace Comic Con in Chicago just last month, he offered a much more vague answer. At Ace Comic Con in Seattle this summer, he revealed that he had known about Loki’s death in Infinity War while he was making Thor: Ragnarok in 2016. Regardless of the fake scene, Tom Hiddleston has been giving us some mixed signals here when it comes to Loki’s death being solidified.
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But here’s another question: Were the cameras even rolling during that scene? And if so, is that footage of Loki escaping the ship still out there? Because we’re thinking there needs to be a director’s cut of this movie ASAP, where Loki goes to the escape pod, and everything is A-okay for the rest of the movie. So it seems like the Russos’ smoke and mirror tricks didn’t all work out the way they were supposed to. And as someone who direly hoped that didn’t happen, I was watching the opening scene of the film with my fingers crossed, but still expecting the worst. Before Infinity War even came out, I vividly recall seeing rumors around the internet that confidently predicted Loki was going to die in the first 10 minutes of the film. Whatever the case is, the scene was filmed to confuse some people, but it didn’t fool everyone. The real question is: who were they filming the fake scene for? Was it for set workers whose friends and family might be privy to what that person saw on set each day? Was it for Mark Ruffalo, where anybody might be privy to secret plot points if they just ask him? We had to let them know that those were fake versions of the script that they read. And if you add in what its made worldwide, you get a staggering figure of 1.65 billion. movie theaters, 'Avengers' has hauled in more than 550 million. But for its producers, its been a worthwhile investment. When we started shooting that particular sequence, we had crew members who were thoroughly confused. 'Infinity War' is one of the most expensive movies ever made. We created a version of the script where Loki would get away in an escape pod at the beginning of the movie. But executive producer Trinh Tran revealed just how the fake scene went down anyway: Of course, the footage didn’t make the cut because, well, it wasn’t supposed to make the cut. According to Screen Rant, in the book The Art of Avengers: Infinity War, a certain passage details the scenario of everyone’s dream.