LOKI: Speculation Mounts That Classic Thor Villain Enchantress Will Appear In The Disney+ Series

LOKI: Speculation Mounts That Classic Thor Villain Enchantress Will Appear In The Disney+ Series

It's far from confirmed, but there is some pretty compelling evidence doing the rounds that could point to Enchantress finally making her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Loki. Find out more here...

By JoshWilding - Jan 21, 2020 02:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Loki
Source: MCU Cosmic
Loki will soon begin production and a new casting notice has got everyone talking today. Marvel Studios is reportedly looking for a couple of stand-ins for the Disney+ TV series, one of whom is an African American female between 5'7" and 5'9" and a Caucasian female between 5'6" and 5'8" with blonde hair. 

These characters must have key roles if Marvel wants to find stand-ins for them, and MCU Cosmic is pretty convinced that the blonde could end up being classic Marvel Comics villain Enchantress. 

Now does seem like a good time for her to finally appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, especially as she's one of only a handful of major Thor supporting players who have yet to show up in live-action. This could also set the stage for Enchantress to play a role in Taika Waititi's Thor: Love and Thunder.

It's been rumoured that Loki will see the God of Mischief causing chaos throughout history, so don't be surprised if he ends up meeting up with not only Enchantress but a host of other familiar faces too.

Do you guys think we could see this classic villain in Loki?

Hit the "View List" button to see 10 characters who Christian
Bale could end up playing in Thor: Love and Thunder!

Cul, God Of Fear

Cur


Introduced in the disappointing Fear Itself storyline as "The Serpent," Cul is Odin's brother and was locked away by the King of Asgard eons ago to protect the world. Jason Aaron gave him something of a makeover, though, and as Asgard's de facto ruler, he proved to be a real thorn in the side to Jane Foster's Thor. 

While Asgard was destroyed in Thor: Ragnarok, Cul being able to return now Odin is dead does make sense and he would make a formidable first foe for Jane and a legitimate challenger to Valkyrie's rule. It's easy to imagine Bale having fun with a character like this one as he would nail Cul's eccentricities, while also getting to take on a comic book role vastly different to Bruce Wayne. 
 

Balder

Balder


Balder has been overlooked in the MCU from the very start, but it's about time Thor's half-brother gets the chance to shine. He's another character who could challenge Valkyrie's claim to the throne and exploring his dynamic with the God of Thunder would make for a fun subplot as the main spotlight is shifted to Jane Foster. 

If you're looking for someone capable of more than holding their own alongside Chris Hemsworth and chewing the scenery in the process, then Bale is a perfect choice to inject some life into a character who would definitely need to be fleshed out and freshened up for the big screen. 
 

Beta Ray Bill

Beta-Bill


Following the news that Bale is potentially going to join the cast of Thor: Love and Thunder, Beta Ray Bill started trending, and that's because fans are desperate to see this hero in a live-action setting. The actor taking on a mo-cap role like this one wouldn't be a bad thing, and this would definitely be a casting decision no one would have ever considered. 

Whether Taika Waititi can find room for Bill in Thor: Love and Thunder is another matter, but it would be a lot of fun seeing this alien butt heads with the new and old Gods of Thunder. Sure, he's a pretty weird character, but that's part of his charm and he's definitely worthy of an MCU debut.
 

Minotaur

Minotaur


Of all the characters listed here, Bale playing Dario Agger seems most likely. The CEO of the Roxxon Energy Corporation, Agger also has the ability to transform into the Minotaur and is a truly despicable individual who didn't shy away from doing whatever he damn well pleases to increase his wealth (including making a bargain with Malekith the Accursed). 

One of the main villains during Jason Aaron's Thor run, Bale would be able to channel his American Psycho character for this role and play a vicious and hateful bad guy who is a far cry from the Caped Crusader. He also happens to look the part - the human part, that is - so don't be shocked if this does end up happening in Thor: Love and Thunder.
 

Hercules

Hercules2


There were rumours that Hercules would be introduced in Eternals as the MCU's first openly gay superhero, but there have been no indications that there are any plans for the character there. Plus, it's always going to be tricky using an established mythological figure like Hercules, especially when we've seen so many iterations of the Greek demigod on film over the years. 

It's admittedly a little difficult to picture Bale rocking a "costume" similar to the one above, but Marvel Studios frequently reinvents characters and we could see the actor get to really stretch his comedic chops with Hercules. Plus, he'd get to kick a lot of butt alongside the God of Thunder!
 

Galactus

Galactus


How cool would this be? We know that the X-Men don't factor into Marvel Studios' current five-year plan, but concepts and characters from both that world and that of the Fantastic Four are clearly going to show up before then. That leaves plenty of room for the Eater of Worlds to make his presence felt in the MCU, starting with Thor: Love and Thunder

It's hard to say exactly what role he could play in the proceedings, but putting Bale in that suit would be no bad thing, particularly as it would mean he's playing the MCU's next big villain. Replacing Josh Brolin as Thanos will be no easy feat, but Bale as Galactus would be worth getting excited about. 
 

Gorr The God Butcher 

Gorr


As powerful as Galactus, Gorr's sole purpose in life is to destroy all Gods across the Multiverse as he believes they are inherently cruel and not worthy to rule. Taika Waititi gave some of his powers to Hela in Thor: Ragnarok (to an extent, anyway), but there's really no reason he couldn't show up here to terrorise the God of Thunder and try to finish Asgard once and for all.

You need someone as talented as Bale to play a character such as this, as he has to be more than just another destroyer looking to take down Thor because he feels wronged in some way (just look at how underwhelming Malekith was for that very reason). 
 

Mephisto

Mephisto


While it's definitely surprising that Mephisto has yet to make an appearance in the MCU, it's also hard to imagine where he could have shown up before now. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is one possibility, of course, but Nightmare seems a far more likely candidate for that film and so Thor: Love and Thunder is perhaps the next best place for him. 

In the comics, Jane Foster becomes Thor after the Odinson is deemed unworthy of wielding Mjolnir. What if, in the MCU, she makes a deal with Mephisto to save herself from the cancer that's killing her and steals Thor's powers in the process? That sounds a lot like a devil's bargain, and you just know that Bale would steal the show as this delightfully weird version of the devil.
 

Mister Hyde

Hyde


We're betting you weren't expecting to see this guy here, right? Inspired by the famous Jekyll & Hyde novel, Calvin Zabo concocted a similar formula. Repeated use of that destroyed his sanity and turned him into a savage schizophrenic creature and he's fought everyone from Thor to The Avengers over the years (he also served as a member of the Thunderbolts for a time). 

On the one hand, Bale would be wasted on a character like this one, but on the other, he could do something really different and unique with this quirky villain. Don't get us wrong, this probably wouldn't be our first choice, but as left field suggestions go, you have to admit that it could work.
 

Thunderstrike

Thunderstrike


In the comics, Eric Masterson was an architect bonded with Thor after the hero was punished for killing Loki. While Thor was eventually freed, Eric was given an enchanted mace by Odin as thanks for his service and took on the mantle of Thunderstrike. That would all likely have to be changed for the big screen, but this is a character with some potential.

After all, while he's not exactly an overwhelmingly popular character, he was a member of the Thor Corps alongside Beta Ray Bill and seeing that group on screen could be awesome. Bale playing a rival Thor isn't necessarily the most exciting possibility for this movie but it's one which could work if it's handled correctly. 

What are your thoughts on these suggestions for Christian Bale's possible role in Thor: Love and Thunder? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section down below.
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RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 1/21/2020, 3:08 AM
The only question we need answered is..

Can this Enchantress boogie like this?
VenomCrawler
VenomCrawler - 1/21/2020, 3:43 AM
@RageDriver2401 - Hahaha few people can!! 😅
789
789 - 1/21/2020, 3:47 AM
Loki is getting girlfriend sounds interesting.
ChrisRed
ChrisRed - 1/21/2020, 4:23 AM
As long as Amora is also in Thor 4, I'm happy. Pitting her against Portman's new Thor could be epic.
dragon316
dragon316 - 1/21/2020, 5:25 AM
My concern is for NON comic book readers will they know difference of marvel and dc enchantress
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 1/21/2020, 5:29 AM
@dragon316 - The average filmgoer won’t even remember that the Suicide Squad character was named that. She was very forgettable.

I’m sure that visually there won’t be any confusion either.
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 1/21/2020, 7:13 AM
@dragon316 - No one remembers that abomination except us.
rabid
rabid - 1/21/2020, 10:17 AM
@LongMayHeReign - Are you sure? Because I still see a dozen DC Enchantresses at every conveniention I work.
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 1/21/2020, 10:44 AM
@rabid - You guys still think that hardcore fans are the main priority? Casual fans don't remember who DC's Enchantress is and hardcore fans who are willing to not only go a conventions but also dress as DC's Enchantress ABSOLUTELY know the difference.

You have to think outside of the small bubble that is hardcore pop culture fandom my guy.
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 1/21/2020, 5:28 AM
If the stand-in that they’re looking for is a “Caucasian female between 5'6" and 5'8" with blonde hair”, does that mean a 5’7” blonde actress has already been cast in the role itself? Do we know the cast of Loki?
Polaris
Polaris - 1/21/2020, 5:35 AM
@Chewtoy - Sophia Di Martino
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 1/21/2020, 5:39 AM
@Polaris - Aha... she is a 5’7” blonde, so this is just her stand in, and this Enchantress stuff is nothing (assuming the reports of her playing a female Loki are true.)
Polaris
Polaris - 1/21/2020, 7:37 AM
@Chewtoy - Yeah, pretty much... the one thing that doesn't add up is Lady Loki shouldn't be blonde
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 1/21/2020, 7:59 AM
@Polaris - On the one hand, I would doubt that they’re doing the “Loki in Sif’s body” thing even if they’re doing a female Loki story... I think they wouldn’t hesitate to mix things up in order to get to the same basic idea. So I expect a difference from the comics version.

But yeah... I might have thought that they’d dye Martino’s hair just as they did Hiddleston’s. So maybe he’s possessing someone else who stays blonde. Again... if the rumors are even true.
Repian
Repian - 1/21/2020, 6:02 AM
Emma Stone can play Amora.
KingGrimlock
KingGrimlock - 1/21/2020, 6:04 AM
You have to love Frank Cho’s art. That Enchantress would have severe back issues...
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 1/21/2020, 7:30 AM
@KingGrimlock - I like how people got mad at his art for a fast minute and his answer was to double down and they got real quiet.
Catmanlives
Catmanlives - 1/21/2020, 6:09 AM
If they want to do this A Force movie I'd say she's their logical bet for a villain.
blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 1/21/2020, 6:52 AM
If true, it sucks that they wasted Skurge in Ragnarok.
rabid
rabid - 1/21/2020, 10:13 AM
@blackandyellow - it also sucks that they wasted Ragnarok in Ragnarok.
RegularPoochie
RegularPoochie - 1/21/2020, 3:40 PM
@rabid - Well Ragnarok happened in the movie
rabid
rabid - 1/21/2020, 3:58 PM
@RegularPoochie - Did it? Where was Baldur? Fenrir? The Jormangandur? Doing Ragnarok without the midgard serpent or Baldur is like the Book of Revelations without Satan or Christ. A pale imitation from someone who knew nothing about the comics or mythology.
RegularPoochie
RegularPoochie - 1/21/2020, 4:58 PM
@rabid - Yes it did happen if you saw the movie and Fenrir was in the movie and this is a comic book movie so leave you Jesus stuff out of it.

"A pale imitation from someone who knew nothing about the comics"

Yeah I can see that you don't know nothing about comics
rabid
rabid - 1/21/2020, 8:20 PM
@RegularPoochie - I'm referring to Taika Watiti who said the Ragnarok comic tale was terrible and he couldn't get through the first issue.
RegularPoochie
RegularPoochie - 1/22/2020, 6:34 AM
@rabid - Oh, sorry. Well I get what you mean, but it still happened kinda, it could have gone deeper but MCU is it's own universe so I'm not mad about that. Still agree with Baldur missing.
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