Loki actor Tom Hiddleston knows what he would say to the young God of Mischief if given the chance.

In a Q&A session on Tumblr, a user asked Hiddleston if he could tell Kid Loki one thing, what it would be. "I'd probably want to give him a hug and ask him if he's okay. Your family do love you, even if it doesn't feel like they do," Hiddleston said. "Perhaps I wouldn't tell him anything. I would just listen to him and see what he told me. That might be of more value."

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In the penultimate episode of Loki, Episode 5, "Journey Into Mystery," audiences were introduced to young Loki Variant called Kid Loki, played by Jack Veal, who was pruned by the Time Variance Authority and exiled to the Void for doing the unthinkable: killing Thor, an act which made him the de facto leader of a small band of variants.

It's no secret that Hiddleston has an intimate knowledge of his Marvel Cinematic Universe character, reportedly hosting a "Loki School" on the set of the Disney+ series. The actor first appeared as Loki in 2011's Thor, who discovered that he had been adopted by Odin after being abandoned by the Frost Giants as a baby. A flashback scene in the film also features both Thor and Loki as children, with the younger Loki played by Ted Allpress.

Other than that, Loki's childhood hasn't been touched upon much in the MCU. However, in Thor: Ragnarok, the brothers take time to discuss their shared childhood, including the fan-favorite "Get Help" scheme, which Hiddleston said he and Chris Hemsworth improvised on the day of shooting.

Kid Loki and the other Loki Variants appear in Marvel Studios' Loki series, which is now available to stream in full on Disney+.

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