Hiddleston’s Loki is the MCU’s first great villain—petulant, tragic, and magnetic. His “I am a god, you dull creature” speech and the Frigga death scene in later films owe everything to the emotional depth he brought to the role.
Hopkins played Odin as a weary, regretful conqueror—Shakespeare’s King Lear with a golden eyepatch. His banishment of Thor is the film’s emotional core. He famously improvised some of Odin’s quieter moments. 2011 thor cast
Today, Hemsworth and Hiddleston remain MCU pillars. Portman returned after a decade away. Hopkins has largely retired from blockbusters. And the late Ray Stevenson is remembered fondly. The 2011 cast didn’t just play gods—they built a throne. This feature was originally published in 2024. The MCU continues to evolve, but the original Thor ensemble remains foundational. His banishment of Thor is the film’s emotional core
As astrophysicist Jane Foster, Portman provided the human anchor to Thor’s cosmic madness. Her chemistry with Hemsworth was charming, though she reportedly clashed with director Patty Jenkins (who left the sequel) and was disappointed with the second film’s script. Portman returned after a decade away
The definitive Thor of the MCU, Hemsworth evolved from Shakespearean hero to comedic powerhouse in Ragnarok and Love and Thunder . Outside Marvel, he starred in Rush , Extraction , and Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga . The Villain: Tom Hiddleston as Loki At the time: A classically trained actor from Cambridge and RADA, Hiddleston was a Branagh favorite (having starred in Ivanov and Wallander ). He originally auditioned for Thor but was cast as Loki.
Hemsworth transformed himself physically, gaining 20 pounds of muscle. More importantly, he brought a surprising vulnerability and comedic timing to the arrogant prince who learns humility. His early scenes—smashing a coffee cup and demanding “Another!”—became iconic.