'Thor: Ragnarok' spoilers, cast news: Tom Hiddleston playing Loki for the last time in film; Cate Blanchett excited to play baddie role

"Thor: Ragnarok" might be Loki's (Tom Hiddleston) last. Marvel

"Thor: Ragnarok" will be the last time Tom Hiddleston will play fan-favorite character Loki, according to "The Night Manager" actor himself.

In an interview with The Daily Beast, Hiddleston revealed that "Thor: Ragnarok" will be a special film to him, because it will be the fourth and last time he will sport those long, pushed-back black locks.

"Thor 3 will be cool because I've not done it for four years. I love working with Chris [Hemsworth]. This will be my last time out of the gate," the actor revealed.

When asked if he will be in "Avengers: Infinity War," Hiddleston maintained he does not know. "They haven't got their ducks in a row yet. They make it up as they go along," the actor said.

Hiddleston is one of the candidates to be the next James Bond. He recently expressed his desire to be Daniel Craig's successor as Agent 007. If he will indeed be in action as the dapper British Secret Service agent, his schedule might not give room for his continued portrayal of Loki.

As for other stars appearing in "Thor: Ragnarok," Mark Ruffalo has been confirmed to appear in the movie as Hulk while Jamie Alexander may or may not be back as Lady Sif.

Cate Blanchett is rumored to play a huge part in the third "Thor" film. Rumor has it she will suit up as the Asgardian goddess Hela, who will reportedly be the main antagonist in the film.

It is certain that the award-winning actress has a role in "Thor: Ragnarok," but it is too big to be revealed this early. Ruffalo, however, hinted that Blanchett's character won't be on Thor's side.

"She's just one of the best, and to have her play a baddie is going to be really exciting," the actor told E! News. Months back, it was rumored she is on board the film for a "badass female" role.

Blanchett said in an interview with a Korean TV show she is getting ready for the role and is excited about the idea that her children will see her in a Marvel movie. 

"Thor: Ragnarok" hits the big screen on Nov. 3, 2017.

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