Cool Videos: Loki argues with kids over who’s better: Thor or Loki?

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This week the majority of us will be checking out THOR: THE DARK WORLD, but one person from the film would prefer you root for the non-titular character in the film: Loki. Actor Tom Hiddleston donned his Loki get-up to make a promo video on Comedy Central, which has the God of Mischief chatting with some school-age kids about who's better between Loki and Thor. Naturally, the kids are all about the God of Thunder, which creates some ire for the devilish villain. It's a clever little promo video and once again shows Hiddleston's dedication to the character he has helped make into a household name as well as creating a cult following of Loki minions all the world over. May as well start recruiting them young.

Enjoy!:

THOR: THE DARK WORLD opens this Friday, November 8, 2013.

Source: Comedy Central

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