Tom Hiddleston

‘High-Rise’ Trailer: Tom Hiddleston Surrenders to Madness
‘High-Rise’ Trailer: Tom Hiddleston Surrenders to Madness
‘High-Rise’ Trailer: Tom Hiddleston Surrenders to Madness
By now you’ve heard the buzz surrounding High-Rise, the new film from director Ben Wheatley, the deranged and brilliant mind behind films like Kill List, A Field in England and Sightseers. That buzz is well-earned for Wheatley’s latest, which is based on the novel by J.G. Ballard (Drive) and features an incredible lineup, including Tom Hiddleston, Elisabeth Moss, Luke Evans and more. A new trailer has arrived, offering a tantalizing and slightly unnerving glimpse inside the titular high-rise, and teasing the evolving (or devolving) psyche of the residents within.
It’s a Long Way Down in the New ‘High-Rise’ Theatrical Poster
It’s a Long Way Down in the New ‘High-Rise’ Theatrical Poster
It’s a Long Way Down in the New ‘High-Rise’ Theatrical Poster
Among the sequels and reboots and remakes and re-quels (a word I just made up, but will inevitably be real one day), one of 2016’s most hotly anticipated releases is Ben Wheatley’s adaptation of the J.G. Ballard novel High-Rise. Wheatley impressed genre cultists with his highly idiosyncratic The Kill List and A Field in England, and so when he was able to secure a high-profile cast including Tom H
Loki Is King in ‘Thor: The Dark World’ Deleted Scene
Loki Is King in ‘Thor: The Dark World’ Deleted Scene
Loki Is King in ‘Thor: The Dark World’ Deleted Scene
With their awesome Phase Two box set hitting retailers in just a few days, Marvel has been releasing a few of the extras featured in the collection to give us a teeny tiny taste of the vast array of special features we’ll find within. In addition to showing off Chris Pratt and Dave Bautista’s Guardians of the Galaxy audition, the studio has revealed this deleted scene from Thor: The Dark World, which puts Tom Hiddleston’s Loki in a position of great power — sort of.
‘I Saw the Light’ Trailer: That Tom Hiddleston Sure Can Sing
‘I Saw the Light’ Trailer: That Tom Hiddleston Sure Can Sing
‘I Saw the Light’ Trailer: That Tom Hiddleston Sure Can Sing
We know Tom Hiddleston is a great actor, we know he’s got some serious dance moves (watch out, Sam Rockwell), and now we know he can belt out a tune, as the actor does his own singing in the upcoming Hank Williams biopic I Saw the Light. You can catch a preview of the actor’s singing abilities in the new, full trailer for the film, which was recently pushed back to next March.
‘I Saw the Light’ Pushed Back to 2016
‘I Saw the Light’ Pushed Back to 2016
‘I Saw the Light’ Pushed Back to 2016
If you were getting excited about seeing Tom Hiddleston croon as country legend Hank Williams in I Saw the Light, it looks like you’re going to have to wait a little longer. The upcoming country music biopic has been pushed back four months from its November release date, moving out of awards season and into the middle of next spring. But early buzz on the film suggests it may not have been cut out for awards season anyway.
‘Crimson Peak’ Star Tom Hiddleston on Playing Bad Guys, ‘Kong: Skull Island’ and His Love of Beyonce
‘Crimson Peak’ Star Tom Hiddleston on Playing Bad Guys, ‘Kong: Skull Island’ and His Love of Beyonce
‘Crimson Peak’ Star Tom Hiddleston on Playing Bad Guys, ‘Kong: Skull Island’ and His Love of Beyonce
Tom Hiddleston, despite being an otherwise extremely pleasant and lovely human being, has a habit of playing some evil dudes. There’s Loki, from The Avengers, Adam from Only Lovers Left Alive, and now Thomas Sharpe in Guillermo del Toro’s Crimson Peak. What do directors see in this charming actor to cast him as an antihero? Is he secretly a monster? Does he hate Beyoncé and puppies? We caught up with Hiddleston recently to talk about Crimson Peak and to get to the bottom of this mystery.
Tom Hiddleston on Why Loki Was Cut From ‘Age of Ultron’
Tom Hiddleston on Why Loki Was Cut From ‘Age of Ultron’
Tom Hiddleston on Why Loki Was Cut From ‘Age of Ultron’
There are so many characters and so much going on in Avengers: Age of Ultron, making it Marvel’s biggest film to date. But there was one character who was sorely missed: Tom Hiddleston’s charismatic villain Loki, who didn’t have so much as a cameo appearance in the film — not that they had much room for him. As it turns out, Loki was in an earlier cut of Age of Ultron, but Joss Whedon removed his brief cameo in post-production.

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