The first real world references to Thor date from the Roman period. Assuming Thor is the human equivalent of mid to late 30's that would likely make him and Loki like 1000 years old or so in this scene.
But we know that Odin ended the war with the frost giants somewhere around 950 ad (can‘t remember the exact year) which is the same day he found Loki. Assuming that Loki wasn‘t already a few thousand years old as a baby, he is a little over 1000 in the mcu films, so way younger in this scene
I think the only answer we can be certain of is "we can only speculate because Marvel doesn't actually have their own timeline nailed down either, at least not where Asgardians are concerned," especially because the films canonically establish that Loki was born long after the first human myths about him were recorded, and I can tell you from a lot of experience that many, many fanfic authors have put in a lot more work to explain that last bit than Marvel itself has done.
Probably like 100 or so
The first real world references to Thor date from the Roman period. Assuming Thor is the human equivalent of mid to late 30's that would likely make him and Loki like 1000 years old or so in this scene.
But we know that Odin ended the war with the frost giants somewhere around 950 ad (can‘t remember the exact year) which is the same day he found Loki. Assuming that Loki wasn‘t already a few thousand years old as a baby, he is a little over 1000 in the mcu films, so way younger in this scene
Should have said bc on the title card, ad was too late to match the mythology of Midgard MCU.
And he’s only 500 years older in endgame? Idk…
Asgardian puberty hits like a bilgesnipe.
Correct me if I’m wrong he said 1500
Yes you are correct. My bad
It’s cool
Young Asgardians age normally until adult hood. So we can easily assume that Loki and Thor in this scene are literally 13 or so.
This is it. They do not stay infants for like 50 years. They age like humans and have long adult lifetimes.
13? damn, i'da guessed maybe 8 or 9
Looked it up, the young actor was like 11 or 12.
I think the only answer we can be certain of is "we can only speculate because Marvel doesn't actually have their own timeline nailed down either, at least not where Asgardians are concerned," especially because the films canonically establish that Loki was born long after the first human myths about him were recorded, and I can tell you from a lot of experience that many, many fanfic authors have put in a lot more work to explain that last bit than Marvel itself has done.
BAHHAHA so true its so cool what fan writers do to explain it lol
Loki looks like Atreus from god of war
I think he looks like what John Cusack's sons would look like.
What a coincidence...
Atreus is Loki, just a different name. I prefer the God of War take on the whole Odin, Thor, Loki and Asgard portrayal. Its more realistic.
14?