add a link

Tom Holland Reveals the Part of 'Avengers: Infinity War' That He Found Heartbreaking

add comment
Fanpup says...
I remember visiting this website once...
It was called Tom Holland Reveals the Part of 'Avengers: Infinity War' That He Found Heartbreaking
Here's some stuff I remembered seeing:
By creating an account, you verify that you are at least 13 years of age, and have read and agree to the Comicbook.com Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
, but the Spider-Man actor\'s own heart was broken by a very different moment in the film.
Comicpalooza this weekend, Holland told fans that due to the secrecy around Infinity War he went into watching the full film not entirely spoiled and, because of that he was able to truly enjoy it from a fan perspective -- and that included the death of Tom Hiddleston\'s Loki.
"Yeah, I honestly didn’t really know much at all which is quite fun because, like you guys, I\'m a big fan of these movies so being able to go to the theater and enjoy it as a fan because I knew nothing about it was great, you know?" Holland said. "Tom Hiddleston at the beginning? Heartbreaking. That killed me."
when, during the film\'s opening, Thanos and his Black Order intercept the ship carrying Asgardian survivors. In an attempt to save Thor\'s life, Loki gives up the Tesseract to Thanos and then attempts to kill the Mad Titan by stabbing him in the throat. Unfortunately, Thanos literally squeezes the life out of Loki and tosses him aside. It\'s an emotional scene and it\'s clearly one that impacts Thor. The rest of the film Thor is driven by the urge to find a way to take down Thanos, avenging his people, Heimdall, and his brother.
Of course, while Loki\'s death was shocking and difficult, not all fans were quite as moved by his demise. While Loki\'s attempt to stop Thanos in the moment mattered, for some it was too little, too late. As Buzzfeed\'s Ryan Broderick suggested, Loki might actually be the bigger villain in Infinity War as it\'s Loki\'s actions that get Thor banished to earth in
which, in turn, result in Loki coming into contact with Thanos in the first place at the beginning of
. From there it\'s just a series of events that lead to the Thanos going unchecked (we break down all the ways that happens here) until that final moment on the Asgardian ship.
Of course, one could view Loki\'s attempt to stop Thanos as a desperate act of redemption. With Thanos there on the ship, Loki may have seen the error of his ways but was simply unable to correct matters by killing Thanos. No matter what the reason for Loki\'s final act -- save his brother, redeem himself, stop Thanos, all of the above -- one thing we do know for sure and that\'s when Thanos told Thor that there\'d be no resurrections for his brother this time, we all felt a little sad and a lot scared for what was to come by
is now playing in theaters. Other upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe movies include
Tom Holland Reveals the Part of 'Avengers: Infinity War' That He Found Heartbreaking
Tom Holland Explains How He Spoiled ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ For 300 Fans
Captain Marvel Meets Boba Fett In This Fantastic Cosplay
Fortnite Crosses Over With Marvel Once More With a Tiny Ant-Man Surprise
Charlie Cox Thinks Ben Affleck's Performance as Daredevil Was Fantastic
‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ Sneak Peek Coming to Disneyland Resort
Is 'My Hero Academia's Latest Villain Really Ripping Off Deadpool?
Charlie Cox Wants Daredevil To Team Up With Black Widow
'Daredevil's Charlie Cox Hasn't Seen 'Avengers: Infinity War,' Not Aware of the Snap
read more
save

0 comments