Thread:ADour/@comment-29259794-20131115012636/@comment-1895174-20131207022439

SeanWheeler wrote: Right. In-universe is more reliable than out-of-universe. And Alan Taylor could have been referring to Loki because there was a scene where Loki faked his death and then came back at the end to reveal himself. Listen to the question Alan Hopkins answered: "What am I going to make of the ending: Loki is currently sitting on the throne? Do you have any specific plans of what you are going to do with Loki?" And later when the interviewer asked about Anthony Hopkins said "Maybe, maybe Odin dies? I dunno. I-I've done two, that's enough." He seems really uncertain, and he was the only one to specifically mention Odin possibly dying. And I don't think he had enough authority as an actor. That interview still leaves the fate of Odin really ambiguous, and I am not convinced he's dead. And you've previously assumed that Iron Patriot was a pre-order DLC for LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, when it turns out he's an unlockable character and it was just the toy bundled with it that was pre-order exclusive. Next time you watch an interview, really pay attention and make sure that it is very clear. Taylor and Hopkins are both clear that Odin is dead.