this still doesn’t feel real
THE GIRLS ARE FIGTHINGGGG
this is getting nasty and i’m here for it 🤭
i maybe just remembered that i had a tumblr account or maybe i didn’t we shall never know
By Ben Travis | 9th April 2021
A few years ago, it was impossible to look at a screen big or small and not see Tom Hiddleston somewhere. Between his recurring role as Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, leading the BBC’s hit thriller The Night Manager, and anchoring major movies like Crimson Peak and Kong: Skull Island alongside cult flicks like High-Rise and Only Lovers Left Alive, he became a major star in a flash. But since Thor: Ragnarok, Hiddleston has been largely absent from our screens – beyond fleeting appearances as Loki in Infinity War and Endgame, swapping Hollywood for a return to theatre in London and New York.
Now, in 2021, Tom Hiddleston is well and truly back – with his own Loki Marvel series on Disney+ on the way, and a major role in The Essex Serpent down the line. In a massive world exclusive, Empire caught up with the man behind the mischief for a major new interview – not only giving the first word on Loki, but discussing his ongoing journey with that character, where he’s been for the past few years, looking back on his work with some of the greatest filmmakers around today, and discussing how he gets under the skin of his most iconic roles. It’s a revealing and reflective conversation with one of the most magnetic men in the movie business. Plus, inside you’ll find a brand new world exclusive look at Loki, and a brand new Tom Hiddleston shoot, photographed exclusively for Empire by Steve Schofield – who also shot the covers.
Speaking of which, here’s the newsstand cover, featuring Hiddleston and his most famous filmic shadow.
And here’s the exclusive subscriber cover – featuring Hiddleston’s cheeky tribute to his recurring Marvel role.
It’s a thrilling return for an actor whose journey in the MCU and beyond is far from over – and you can read all about it in the June issue of Empire, on sale Thursday 15 April and available to pre-order online here now.
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You know maybe its because since the beginning there was a little bit of friction between them, more on lando's side, and how obvious it was which driver mclaren prefers (we aren't going to enter this debate), but the whole interview leaves a bitter taste on the mouth and its astonishing to me how can you say you feel zero sympathy towards your teammate AND said it because you only wants to focus on your driving and you're not there to help.
And to people that are saying "oh he's right, not his job, he doesn't need to feel sympathy nor daniel wants." I get, but a little human decency will not harm you nor your carrer
As the amazing Susie Wolff said once:
"The sport is brutal you need to ruthless, competitive. But I don't believe that to be successful you need to be an asshole"
the lance stroll hate has always given me antisemitism vibes, like yeah half the grid has super rich parents but your only going to hate the one jewish driver with the rich jewish father?
honestly i can’t even call this far fetched or anything because antisemitism has been normalized and a lot of people don’t even notice their biases :/ i’ve seen people call lance a zionist because he has a tattoo in hebrew… just bonkers stuff :(
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