Tom Hiddleston confirms that Loki is totally into making sweet love to animals

If you thought there was too much Tom Hiddleston around these parts for the past few months, you haven’t seen anything yet. Thor: The Dark World is about to come out and I’m absolutely positive that Tommy is going to promote it like his life depends on it, probably because Chris Hemsworth can’t be bothered. Hiddles has two new interviews this morning – one is funny and one is just… Classic Hiddles. The funny one is for Tom’s new Total Film interview. Some highlights:

Total Film: Is Loki ever going to get it on with the Enchantress?
Tom: Ooh!

Is he ever going to get a love interest? Does he have to remain a celibate God?
He certainly is not, though. I mean, Sleipnir is one of his children. Did you know that? Odin’s eight-legged horse in the mythology is one of Loki’s children. As is Fenrir the wolf.

Right, so he likes animals. He’s into bestiality…
Yep. I don’t know (laughs). When I was first reading the comics, the relationship with the Enchantress was one of the really fun things I thought would be good to explore, and may have even pitched it to Kevin Feige at some point. Because she is as sneaky and as untrustworthy as he was. They basically had a really fantastic and twisted relationship until they both say, “You know what? I don’t trust you as far as I can throw you. It’s over.” Because they keep betraying each other, in a way. So it could be good.

Is there any likelihood of him turning up in another Iron Man or in a Captain America?
I really don’t know. I wish I could say. I think it would be hilarious, but I don’t know. Wouldn’t it?

[From Total Film]

I do like Tom’s geeky side when you can tell that he’s done his research into the mythology of Loki, and I enjoy how gracefully he confirmed the bestiality issue and then moved on, although I wish he had given in and discussed it thoroughly, the horsef—ker. I would prefer to hear Tom discuss Loki rather than… Shakespeare. Because that’s what happened when Tom sat down with The AV Club for their “Fan Up” feature. Basically, they just asked Tom to fan-girl the crap out of Shakespeare in general and The Hollow Crown and Much Ado About Nothing specifically. You can read the full piece here, and here are some highlights:

The A.V. Club: Do you have a favorite Shakespeare play you haven’t been in?
Tom Hiddleston: Immediately the one that comes to my head is Much Ado About Nothing. I think it’s the most beautiful, warm, redemptive, compassionate play that he ever wrote. I suppose the reason I say that is because it’s full of such deft, fine, subtle, brilliant comedy. I mean, really amazing bravura moments of setpiece, laugh-out-loud moments. When you get actors who have digested and studied and thought about and understood the verse and the characterizations, it feels as though it was written yesterday, or it sounds like it’s being made up on the spot. I’ve seen so many adaptations of it. I saw Joss Whedon’s film most recently. I grew up on Kenneth Branagh’s film. I’ve seen amazing productions on stage in London. I saw Simon Russell Beale play Benedick and it was hilarious, at the National Theatre with Zoë Wanamaker. David Tennant did it with Catherine Tate playing Beatrice. I’ve seen it set in ’30s Italy. I’ve seen it set in contemporary Los Angeles. I’ve seen it set 400 years ago. It never fails to delight. It just leaves people with a very, very happy feeling in their heart, I think.

And I think the reason is that it’s about love. It’s about your last chance. You might have sworn off finding the right person and think, “Love’s not for me. Marriage isn’t for me. I will die a bachelor, or I will die a maid. None of your romance, none of your love poems.” It’s about these two old cynics who are like, “Nah, it’s not going to happen for me.” And it does. I think that’s just very redemptive and sweet. And there’s one extraordinary aspect of the play, which is that when Hero’s chastity is in doubt—it’s called into question because of the plot of Don John—an extraordinary thing happens, which is almost unique in all of Shakespeare, which is the man, Benedick, takes the side of the women in blind faith. So he says to Claudio and Don Pedro, I think, “What you’ve done is appalling. This is an act of brutality.” He doesn’t explicitly say that, but it’s an amazing thing where the leading male character takes the side of the women, and I think it’s, yet again, evidence of Shakespeare’s extraordinary compassion and understanding of human nature.

AVC: In Much Ado there are three parts for men of different ages. Of those parts, which would you most like to play?
TH: I would love to play Benedick. Absolutely. It’s very much on my wish list. He’s so funny. He’s such an old dog. And there’s such fine wit in the way he speaks. And he’s a warrior, too. I think if you embrace the idea of a classical career, in the old sense of the word “career,” you have a good stab at all the big ones, at the moment I’m playing a lot of soldiers. I’ve played Posthumus in Cymbeline, Cassio in Othello, Prince Hal, Henry V, I’m about to play Coriolanus. They’re all soldiers. They’re all warriors. And what’s nice about Benedick is he is a warrior, but he’s a warrior who falls in love. So I feel it’s sort of a logical progression. There are some other princes I haven’t played yet, too.

[From The AV Club]

There SO MUCH more. He quotes Shakespeare extensively and he even says the word “vapors,” which pleased me more than it should. I also enjoyed the part where he wonders aloud if Prince Hal is a psychopath. It’s a good piece for the Shakespeare geeks, I guess. Anyway, gird your loins. I’m sure next week will have even more HIDDLES. I want him to talk more about his daddy issues.

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  1. Miss Jupitero says:

    To be fair, Loki had sex with the horse while he was transformed into a mare. He is specifically the *mother* of Sleipner.

    I would love to see gender-swapping Hiddles. TommyAnnE can certainly rock a skirt.

    • Leah says:

      let’s be honest, he’s got the legs for it!

    • curlsunited says:

      Yeah, Benedick is wasted on him. I’d like to see him as Beatrice.

      • Miss Jupitero says:

        There you go. TommyAnnE has an especially delightful Marie Antoinette wig made out of pink candy floss. He ate half of it though.

      • curlsunited says:

        And there are some other princesses he hasn’t played yet, too.

        Also I totally see him as Ophelia in Cumby’s Hamlet, as long as he doesn’t munch on the rosemary and the fennel.

      • Miss Jupitero says:

        I’d like to see him do a mashup of the Twelfth Night, Victor/Victoria, and this interview. A man playing a woman playing a man playing a horse playing a hedgehog playing a…..

    • olaf78 says:

      Yeah exactly. He was horsef-cked if you like.

      Also what is the harping on this guy’s education and boner for Shakespeare?

      People should be more like this, less vapid and more excited about knowing things and thinking about things.

      And as for the criticism that he provides a banal interpretation of Shakespeare, well who is he talking to? Always know your audience.
      According to you guys he’s either an elitist or a populist. Neither of which seems to please anyone.

      He’s genuinely excited. I’ll take that over JGL posing or James Franco narcissism.

      I’m not even a Hiddlebitch. (is that right?)

      • Samtha says:

        I agree a thousand percent.

        Plus, I mean–he’s promoting The Hollow Crown. OF COURSE he’s going to be talking a lot about Shakespeare! Just like he talks about Loki when promoting Thor. I don’t get the side-eye over that.

  2. Amelia says:

    Aww. I just want to pat him on the head and give him a big hug (followed by a few more unprintable things).
    He’s so earnest about his love for Shakespeare, but thank God he’s not alive now. Otherwise I think dear old Tommyanne would be slapped with a restraining order after trying to get a part on his version of GoT (or something).

  3. T.Fanty says:

    When I read some of the interviews where he lets go a little, I just want to hang out and get him drunk. I imagine he’d be a riot.

    • Anna says:

      OHRLY? And that’s all? [EPIC SIDE-EYE]

      I want to do so, so much more.

      • T.Fanty says:

        Well, I’d use liquor and Shakespeare to loosen him up. Then, you know, loosen the white shirt up…

      • T.Fanty says:

        By the way – I love your blog! And I got to see you IRL!!

        Where in NYC were you based when you were here?

      • Anna says:

        You got to see me IRL??? Are you stalking me? Because that would be SUPER!*

        I am extremely flattered that you enjoy my scribbles [gets crazy-blushy]. Seriously, the amount of wit, style and erudition that I have encountered among the likes of yourself, Miss Eyre and a couple of others here on CB sometimes makes me feel like a total wannabe.

        In NYC it was the Upper East Side for me for nearly 7 years (and I worked in Midtown). What about you?

        *If you get this reference, I might name a hedgehog after you 🙂

      • Izzy says:

        What is this blog of which Fanty speaks? I am a blogoholic and therefore must read it, please point the way…

        Also, is anyone else just tickled by the fact that this post has a “gird your loins” thrown in there?

      • Anna says:

        Dear Izzy, click on my name and it will take you straight to my faraway blogland 🙂

        And I am certainly NOT girding my loins from Duke Hiddleston. My loins are ready for the onslaught!

      • T.Fanty says:

        Anna – Unfortunately, I don’t like Van Wilder. I do, however, like Hedgehogs, and I think Dame T Von Fantoline would be a great name for one.

        I’m in miidtown east and Mr. Fanty’s bars are on the UES. I very much like your blog – the street food post is my favorite!

      • Anna says:

        Ooooh now I am dying to know which bars! I used to pass my time at Banshee on 74th and 1st.

        Also, I used to have 2 pet hedgehogs at my summer house in Russia! THE CUTEST! The 2nd one loved macaroni with meat and would chase my gran biting her toes when he was hungry.

      • T.Fanty says:

        He’s got one on East 67th, opposite the Fox News building. I used to bartend there, and around the UES – I wonder if I ever served you!!

    • Miss Jupitero says:

      I think that is exactly what it would take. Tell him the mike is off. The photographers went home. Nobody will tell Marvel anything. Pour the whiskey…..

    • icerose says:

      I think he would be full of humour if the tales are true and then when it all became to much he would ramble and ramble and ramble hopefully up the bedroom where we could test out a few theories around bondage and anticipation.

  4. Anna says:

    Both of these are delightful. I would love to see Loki in love. And I also really like what he says about ‘last chance love’ in MAAN.

    re: Hemsworth – come on, he’s been filming Cyber, then promoting RUSH with no break. I think as soon as the RUSH tour is over, he will start pushing Thor. It’s his biggest ‘thing’, and even if he didnt care much for it, Marvel wouldnt let him skip out.

    • Marty says:

      Yeah I really don’t get the snark over Hemsworth from Kaiser. He’s already done two Thor-centric magazine covers. Plus Thor doesn’t come out til November, so I don’t get the “he can’t be bothered” to promote a movie that doesn’t come out for another 7 weeks.

      • Anna says:

        AND Thor has come up in every RUSH interview anyway, even if it’s just for context. So he’s been reminding people of that character for the last month on the DL anyway.

      • icerose says:

        With Capa on hold Tom has some time to spare to do a bit of PR–if the situation was reversed I am sure Chris would be doing the same. I love the Chris/Tom brotherly love. From what he has said Kevin Fergie is a big Tom fan as well and Tom’s little outing at comic con did more to kick start the PR flow than all the interviews put together.
        Tom is attending a lot of film festivals to PR Only Lovers Left Alive as well.

      • Anna says:

        @icerose –

        all excellent points which I hadnt even considered!

      • Marty says:

        @Icerose- I absolutely loved their quotes about eachother from the Total Film article, they have a really beautiful bromance!

    • icerose says:

      I thought these were two of the best interviews so far if you read them in total.Lots of insights into how he approached the Hal/Henry text. I also liked how he approached the was Hal slumming it to set himself up later issue. And as the interviewer said he can quote Shakespeare for hours. Would have made a great live interview.
      And love the idea of Loki and the Enchantress teaming talk about some great chemistry if they get the right actress. The could liven up Iron Man or Captain America because al these OTT bad ass villains get a bit boring

      I would love to see him in a cross dressing role-what a Viola he would be but Benedict will do just fine as a backup.

  5. Amanda says:

    I was paying attention to the interview until he mentioned David Tennant and Catherine Tate, and then the massive Doctor Who fan in me went “SQUEEEEEEEE!!!”

    • icerose says:

      I must admit Catherine Tate as Beatrix would be something I would like to see. I wonder if it is on film.
      RSC is doing a live broadcast of Tennant’s Richard 11 and I am booked to see the encore. Having watched the Hollow Crown 4 times it will be interesting to see what difference the missing text makes.

  6. Leah says:

    I kind of love Hiddles interviews where they just let him loose.

    The one tiny reported question in bold up top, followed by three lengthy paragraphs that span every topic from Shakespeare to Daddy issues. Bless him.

  7. Lucrezia says:

    Just in case anyone missed it, the Total Film Loki interview includes a link to Hiddle’s “Top 6 Loki moments” http://www.totalfilm.com/features/tom-hiddleston-s-top-6-favourite-loki-moments/introduction

    Definitely worth clicking through. It was much better than the basic Total Film interview. I was fascinated by the random factoid Pennsylvania has mushroom tunnels, and I think it’s adorable that Tom seems to be equally fascinated by it.

  8. FW says:

    and Tom is making the effort to go to Beijing, China to promote Thor in October! Bro, Where Art Thou!

    • Nono says:

      That’s not surprising. China is the second-biggest market for movies. That’s why the Mandarin’s character was changed and why China-exclusive scenes were shot- because Disney, and every other movie studio, desperately wants in on that money.

    • icerose says:

      and Australia to promote Only Lovers Left Alive and the London Film Festival. And Joanna H is being honoured at the New York Film Festival and they are showing three of her films he was in plus Only Lovers Left Alive as well so he may also attend that as well.
      Those little white shirts are going to get quite a workout.

      • Miss Jupitero says:

        Can someone start a petition for him to wear something else once in awhile?

      • FW says:

        I don’t mind seeing that little white shirt a few more times~Tom is going to have an Q&A on stage in Sydney on Oct 8? Then there are Thor 2 premieres everywhere + LFF. Wonder when/how he is going to prepare for Coriolanus…

  9. T.C. says:

    This has got to be the best Hiddleston interview ever. LOL. Let’s get some horse loving going on with Loki.

  10. Mary-Rose says:

    I love the let loose TommyAnne interview as well , I wish he’d go back to that on twitter I miss his personality in his tweets.
    Loki is an awesome character but some fans can’t see that too much of a good thing can run the risk of becoming the opposite.
    Oh yes ladies, before I go we have to try and not be too crude when we see photos of him in certain outfits. Poor TommyAnne seems not like it. (See total film interview )

    • browniecakes says:

      Tom said this about Twitter. I don’t know how long ago:
      “I started [interacting] because it was nice to have my own voice. People, on the whole, are really nice to me. But I have been in receipt of astonishing levels of vitriol and hatred. People will say the crudest, most offensive things, and you have to avoid getting into that. You have to be very careful not to be drawn into the riptide of the most destructive and cynical aspects of it.”

  11. themummy says:

    He didn’t confirm anything. It seems clear to me he was joking along with the interviewer.

    He’s adorable.

    • icerose says:

      what exactly did he say about his outfits. I have to say there are a few of Loki and Thor around that leave little to the imagination.

  12. bets says:

    He’s trying to make himself sound butch. A warrior he most certainly isnt. He’s the epitome of camp.

  13. flower says:

    Loki is highly sexed for a god. Yay.

    One interview he did recently said he arrived alone to be interviewed and without his shadow *cough* controlling bf/pr/bro Luke, it was a good interview. Rare like a unicorn.

    • lc says:

      Oh please, let that horrible creature disappear. Just seeing his weird robotic face gives me creeps.
      He has done nothing good for his clients, just turned them into his clones. Him and Tom look like twins with similar hairstyles and outfits. Even Emma Watson has been rocking the twink look, which is probably the reason she is quickly slipping toward the B-list.

  14. browniecakes says:

    So who do we like as the Enchantress? After we cast ourselves in the role of course. The Loki movie petition signers didn’t know what they might be getting themselves into!

    • icerose says:

      Well I have heard Gwendoline Christie mooted elsewhere. She has the height,is drop dead sexy and tough.I have heard they had great chemistry in Cymbeline. Otherwise I am useless at the casting couch scenario.

      • Flower says:

        Well they did date several years ago, so if she was cast, it would be really interesting…to watch.

      • Mary-Rose says:

        @flower I thought TommyAnne and gwen were just FwB? Interesting ……
        I wonder if he’s still single given he’s really busy for a long term relationship

      • flower says:

        I think they were really were a couple, his old myspace (which i remember seeing in 2011 before it was yanked) sure made it sound like they were coupled up. I think it’s amazing, she is just so hilarious and tall and beautiful so I can see what he saw in her.

        No clue who he’s dating now, just hope he’s getting something ya know.

      • FW says:

        Gwen, totally!

        BTW, I always think Eva Green can be a fantastic Lady Loki!

      • Mary-Rose says:

        @flower googled her and yes she’s really stunning and funny. Shame we don’t see much of her.
        Katy Perry as female Loki she looks similar to our TommyAnne

  15. Green Girl says:

    I see he’s been taking interview tips from the Cumby School of Interviewing. Very nice!

    • icerose says:

      Well I think the lack of insults would have rule him as Benny’s student.”Come on now Tom, you have to at least insult a TV show or two if you want to make twitter headlines””

      • Mary-Rose says:

        I can’t see tommy holding out a political sign and telling the Paps to Sod off- quite the opposite actually.
        I’m glad though at least TommyAnne has told creepy PR guy to get lost, that one was getting way above himself IMHO

      • Green Girl says:

        Haha, true! “Now don’t forget to make fun of Downton Abbey especially.”

  16. Naddie says:

    He’s so sweet, and Loki is married with a good girl actually. Hope they don’t make Enchantress his “love interest”.

    • Miss Jupitero says:

      Sigyn in the Marvel ‘verse is an insufferable stepford wife whose relationship to Loki is thorny and abusive at best. If they bring her in, they will have to completely rewrite the character to make her relevant.

      • Naddie says:

        I have to agree with you on this one. Even because Tom’s Loki just doesn’t seem to have any sexual inclination, at least no for me. And because I’d be jealous, just can’t help it!

      • icerose says:

        I do think I agree with you on Sigyn.I read somewhere she gets forgotten and a forgotten god is a dead god. But that’s what happens to goddesses of lamentable love.

      • icerose says:

        I want the lather jacket and tatty blue t shirt -stamps foot and holds up her sign

  17. icerose says:

    I can’t see tommy holding out a political sign and telling the Paps to Sod off-
    That’s just Benny’s quaint little way of stamping his foot and saying look at me I have a new film coming out soon and it’s political.

  18. icerose says:

    “”I can’t see tommy holding out a political sign and telling the Paps to Sod off-“””
    That’s just Benny’s quaint little way of stamping his foot and saying look at me I have a new film coming out soon and it’s political.
    You have to love the man’s audacity even if his style is a bit crusty old man.

    • Abby says:

      Why such hate for Cumberbatch??? That sign was relevant to the current situation an The fifth estate was still months away from releasing

    • Mary-Rose says:

      Crumby is in a league of his own at the moment. Like him or not, He has something different about him which make him stand our from the other male Brit actors.
      TommyAnne as much as I love him needs to stop being such a people pleaser and go back to the way he was before creepy Luke. This idiot could ruin him. And yes I do feel uncomfortable seeing Luke creepily around his charges

      • lc says:

        That.
        And how totally unprofessional is it of Luke bring himself into the spotlight so much? How many PR people do that? They usually stay in the background like they are supposed to. Fans barely even know their names or faces. And yet Luke always finds a way to be in the background of most photos like an apparition in a horror movie.
        And his “work” consists of a bunch of PR disasters like that makeup test (even journalists called him out on it), a couple of goofy fashion photoshoots that should have never been approved and the Loki’d video. Awful.
        Lucky for Tom to go through all this relatively unscathed. I’m afraid he is just too soft, especially with people he considers friends. He has to stop being taken advantage of.

      • flower says:

        Luke goes above and beyond, he’s more like a helicopter parent than a pr guy. In videos I have actually watched Tom refuse to do things that Luke has tried to get him to do. So Tom may possess a little bit of backbone when it comes to his overbearing publicist.

      • Skyler says:

        and I thought I was the only one who hated that guy! He is actually the most annoying thing about Hiddleston

  19. Dommy Dearest says:

    Oh I would LOVE for them to put Amora in a movie! As long as that dreadful Amber Heard isn’t casted. I forum roleplay (one of my characters is actually involved romantically with Loki- NOT TOM) and the person they use to play Amora is typically Amber. She doesn’t have the acting capacity to play Amora. She’s ultimately in love with Thor, not Loki. Though she did teach Loki most everything she knew in magic however he surpassed her. Their relationship is who can screw over the other one first but when they work together the dynamic is awesome. So much badassery.

    He’s father to mannnnny in the Marvel world: Hela, Fenris, and Jormungandr through Angerboda (Frost Giantess in Norse but desendent of Frost Giants though from Asgard in comics). Then there is Tess Black and Vali- halflings with mortal women. And of course Sleipnir (who was the horse Odin appeared on when he came in to save Thor and gang’s ass in the first movie of Thor). He’s gotten around more than Thor has in comics.

    But as the comic character I love him. What they have him as in the movies, or in Thor 2 (based on previews) I’m not too interested. Like seriously Jane would not have gotten away with the slap.

    -steps off my chair- Hahaha, ahh comics.

  20. Mary-Rose says:

    Quick question ladies, I know why we call him TommyAnna and TommyAnne but why do some people put a capital e at the end of TommyAnne?
    Also can some explain the cumby’s nickname? It’s something budget

    • Dommy Dearest says:

      TommyannE is a poster on the site I believe.

    • Lucrezia says:

      It’s AnnE because of AnnE Hathaway (who got her E capitalised when she complained an award had mis-spelled her name as Ann).

      TommyannE the CB poster came long after TommyannE the nickname.

      So Tom > Pollyanna > Tommyanna > Tommyanne > TommyannE (the nickname) > TommyannE (the poster who named themselves after the nickname)

      Which Cumby nickname are you talking about? Budget-Batch or Cumberbudget, something like that? Those are just implying that Tom only gets Cumby’s leftovers (i.e., only gets a role after Cumby has passed on it).

      • Vesta says:

        😀 Your explanation of all the stages of Tommyboy’s nicknames is so exact and scientific, I love it.

      • curlsunited says:

        Thanks for explaining. I used to come to CB only for the Cumberposts, but they tend to crossbreed with the Hiddlesposts (and vice versa) and I never really understood the different evolutionary stages from Tom to TommyAnnE.

      • Mary-Rose says:

        Thanks for explaining that. Although I still don’t get crumby nickname.
        I don’t know why people like to compare TommyAnne and crumby, they’re two completely different kinds of actors with different personalities . Although I’d love to go out drinking with them both at the same time and listen to a drunken heated discussion