Tom Hiddleston attended the ‘Night Manager’ S2 premiere with Zawe Ashton

The Night Manager Season 2 had a big, splashy premiere in London last night. Tom Hiddleston was there with his partner/fiancee/possible wife Zawe Ashton. Hugh Laurie was there, possibly to support Tom and the old team, because I’m not sure he’s actually in the second season. Camila Morrone was there, because she’s developing an interesting CV after dating Leonardo DiCaprio (Leo dumped her right after her 25th birthday). Diego Calva was also there, he’s “the bad guy” this season. Olivia Colman wasn’t there, but she makes an appearance in the new season.

Yeah, despite my qualms about making a “second season” nine years later, I think I might be up for this? I hope they’ve made Tom’s character, Jonathan Pine, older and wiser as well. At the premiere, Tom told the Hollywood Reporter: “I’m 10 years older, [I’ve got] a few more scars on the inside, a few more scars on the outside. I love the fact that I feel I’ve lived more life, and I encouraged everyone I came into contact with to lean into that. I’ve more life experience and more of my own curiosity about the world and the way it is, and I want it to be more courageous, actually, [and] about investigating the soul of this man.”

Camila Morrone’s premiere ensemble is from Carolina Herrera. She looks gorgeous, honestly, although the bustier is too tight (because her body is too bangin’). Leo really missed out on her hottest years. Tom looked nice in his brown suit, and he and Zawe held hands at the premiere. Zawe recently gave birth to their second child in October or November. Tom and Zawe are really keeping their family life private. Good for them.

Photos courtesy of Cover Images.

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17 Responses to “Tom Hiddleston attended the ‘Night Manager’ S2 premiere with Zawe Ashton”

  1. Nanny to the Rescue says:

    Yeah no that corset is comically too tight, it makes Morrone’s outfit look cheap and her a try-hard.

    Zawe is beautiful.

    Tom is OK but not ageing in a way that would finally resolve in him being an older charming handsome gentleman. He’ll probably blend into the background of actors very soon.

    • Mightymolly says:

      OMG you nailed that description of Tom. I do think he’s styling much better though. The cut of that suit gives him normal, less lanky proportions.

    • MFS says:

      He’s not aging like a Hollywood movie star, but he’s such fine actor that I think his career may grow as he ages and can play more grizzled, dark, interesting characters.

    • Tis True, Tis True says:

      I keep hoping he’ll age into his Peter Cushing era. Watching Hammer Horror Peter Cushing on the afternoon movies meant so much to me. So glad my afterschool viewing was effed up old Hollywood movies and not the Disney Channel.

  2. Lightpurple says:

    The veranda is open and will remain open through the series run, which begins in January

    Hugh Laurie is a producer

    • Nanea says:

      Good old TBT to the good old veranda days. Thanks, LP!

      I am actually looking forward to watching TNM II, seeing John le Carré was open to it, and his sons are behind it, and involved with the production.

      We’ll start a rewatch of TNM sometime between Christmas and the new year.

    • BayTampaBay says:

      What is the “veranda” and “old veranda days”?

      I cannot figure out what you are referring too.

      • Nanea says:

        Old veranda days was us thirsting over Hiddles while making fun of him at the same time, sipping imaginary cocktails served by Colin, LP’s trusty butler (?), accompanied by fancy virtual appetisers. Sometimes we had BYOB parties, or people “brought” cakes and things like strawberries and cream.

        Around 2016 or so. Good times.

      • Lightpurple says:

        A throwback to 2013-2019 era Celebitchy when Hiddleston or Cumberbatch threads would run several hundred posts long, filled with fanciful activities and virtual parties. Take a seat on the veranda’s glider (we have heaters), enjoy the holiday decorations Matthias the groundskeeper has placed on the lawn, and Colin the butler will be over shortly for your drink order

      • Bedazzled says:

        I remember those days! This may have been the only site where the Hiddles thirst was amusing and not completely unhinged.
        In the long run, I hope the Taylor Swift debacle of 2016 helped Tom figure out the level of fame he’s comfortable with. He seems pretty happy now.

      • antipodean says:

        Ahhhh, old verandah days, such heady times! Lovely to see that Hiddles is aging so well, and seems to have his life by the tail. He and Zawe seem so well suited. I will raise a virtual glass of champers, and look forward to watching the second season of TNM. Nice to see you still around Lightpurple, and Nanea.

  3. That is so. says:

    Tom and Zawe look like parents of a newborn.

  4. Kirsten says:

    Zawe and Tom look great, as always. Camilla’s dress is beautiful (as is she) but the bodice does not fit her and it looks so uncomfortable.

  5. Auntie Fah says:

    Goodness that dress is so tight it makes me short of breath, but she is gorgeous.
    I’ll bet Hugh Laurie’s Roper isnt actually dead and will be resurrected somehow for series 2. He is classified as a “missing person” in the trailer.
    Excited to see his son Danny is back for these proceedings. Should be interesting to see how he perceives Pine, whom he was attached to as a youngster.
    Also happy to see Lord Langbourne back. Love me some Alistair Petrie.

    • SophieB9 says:

      It seems that overtight bustiers are a deliberate thing. See Kylie Jenner’s orange outfit at the Marty Supreme premiere. The aim seems to be to create an overhang of boob flesh. Mind you, the Kardashians perfected the art years ago.

  6. Eowyn says:

    I like how protective Tom and Zawe are of their relationship, given how unhinged people are online with parasocial relationships and misogynoir…

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