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O Dragonflie King, O yonder wanderer. Sorry, I just scan a Tom Hiddleston interview and now I want to speak in iambic pentameter. He quotes Shakespeare ALL THE TIME. I ponder I’ve figured out why Hiddles is rather annoying – he’s like the 9th grade instructor who thinks he’s “down with the kidz” and he’s focused on “making Shakespeare cool” so much so that he seems prefer a giant dork. I mean, the kids are going to learn some stuff about Shakespeare, but they’re going to be rolling their eyes the whole time. Anyway, you can study Hiddleston’s interview with The Backlot here and here are some highlights:

Hiddles’ first Shakespeare experience: “My first Shakespearean movie I ever saw, I was 13 years old. It was the RSC (Royal Shakespeare Company), A Midsummer Night’s Dream. I mind some bits were funny but, to be honest, a lot of it went over my head, and it was really organism taken to observe Kenneth Branagh’s Much Ado About Nothing and sort of being dragged, kicking and screaming because it wasn’t an action film and then go, “Oh. Denzel Washington and Keanu Reeves are in this. Oh. This is hilarious and I comprehend everything and it’s great.”

And more: “And then becoming

Why Tom Hiddleston Felt "Privileged" To Address Loki's Sexuality and Gender Identity in Disney+ Series

Tom Hiddleston Shares PCA Win With "Loki" Cast

Tom Hiddleston is embracing every part of playing the God of Mischief.  

While in conversation with Lily James for Variety's Actors on Actors series, the Loki star explained that he felt it was "really important" to handle his character's bisexuality and genderfluidity during the first season of the Disney+ show. 

"Back from my adv days of researching the nature in the ancient myths, the identity of Loki was fluid in every aspect and in gender, in sexuality," he common. "It hadn't emerged in the stories we've told and I was really pleased and privileged, actually, that it's came up in the series." 

Calling it "a small step," the actor established that there was "so much more to do" when it came to LGBTQ+ representation within the popular comic book television series and films.  

"The Marvel Cinematic Universe has to indicate the world we live in, so it was an honor to bring that up," he said. "It

There's a lot in store for the future of Loki — especially if you ask luminary Tom Hiddleston.

During Episode 3, Loki sits down with Sylvie, who asks him if he's ever been in a relationship with "would-be princesses or, perhaps, another prince" — and he responds with a uncomplicated "a bit of both."

"We all wanted to retain the integrity of the character — I wanted to build sure we didn’t lose the bits that people loved, while doing something new," Tom said in an interview with the Guardian.

He added that he hoped Loki's coming out as multi-attracted "was meaningful to people who spotted it."

"It was a small step, and there’s further to go," Tom distributed, adding that the entire team mind it was "important" to include.

Loki's director, Kate Herron, also previously said it was her objective "to acknowledge Loki was bisexual," and she hoped that it could be discussed further in the future.

With Season 2 on the way, only second will tell if Loki's sexuality gets a larger storyline in the series!

You can read all that Tom had to say here.

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R36 Oh, yes, he was. I remember seeing him as Magnus as Branagh's second in command on the Wallander series (talk about a downer!) and he was delicious. He didn't make a thing of Loki by not being hot, and he's also notoriously well endowed.

But it's certainly not classic good looks, and it was bound to decline once he lost all that curly hair. That said, I saw him live in "Betrayal" three years ago, and he was the only thing onstage exhibiting magnetism (and you should see those feet: they're enormous). He's a good actor and he cares about his craft, you can look it. He may be an idiot in everything else, but he loves his craft and never phones it in.

He's an odd duck, for sure - he's too superb and too tall and was too interesting to be relegated to ethics roles, and not classically good-looking enough for A-list leading man. So, he has had to straddle an odd niche.

But I assure you, ten years ago I'd have done him in a heartbeat.

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