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Tom Hiddleston on His Latest Film, Theatre Success, and Finding Joy in Uncertain Times

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9 June 2025
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Tom Hiddleston

With a career spanning theatre, television, and film, Tom Hiddleston has become one of Britain’s most versatile and respected actors, and is back grabbing headlines this year across both stage and screen.

Best known for his charismatic portrayal of Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Tom Hiddleston has consistently balanced blockbuster success with stage and independent film work, cementing his reputation as a performer of both depth and dynamism.

Perhaps what’s most interesting about the actor born and raised in London, is his ability to be incredibly diverse in his roles, and that’s no better exemplified this summer when he returns to the big screen in The Life of Chuck.

“There were so many things that engaged me about this, and I do admit I found it a very enriching experience,” he says.

“Perhaps the most intriguing thing for me was the fact it’s a feelgood Stephen King project, and you really don’t get that many of those! Yet in the times we are living through, I thought it was really important to portray a scenario where there is joy emerging from the chaos. I really liked that, and I felt it deserved further exploration.”

The movie is based on King’s novella about three chapters in the life of an ordinary man named Charles Kranz. It’s told in reverse chronological order, beginning as such with his death.

“It’s really an exploration of finding joy in life despite setbacks and disappointment; it’s

about underscoring the courage required to hold onto what is good when everything appears to be falling apart. This theme has always resonated deeply with me especially given the times we live in.”

Hiddleston’s early years were steeped in literature and performance – he studied at Cambridge before training at RADA. His breakthrough came in 2011 with Thor, where his nuanced take on Loki transformed the character into one of Marvel’s most compelling figures, earning him a devoted global following.

Add in The Night Manager, I Saw the Light, The Essex Serpent, plus a triumphant return to the stage in Much Ado About Nothing, and Hiddleston is excelling.

“There’s often a pressure to fit into a certain mould, to be what others expect you to be. Earlier in my career, I struggled with this, and spent probably too long wondering if my own perspective and instincts were enough.

“That’s changed now but there will always be a lot of uncertainty in this business,” he continues, “and the negativity can be draining, if you let it consume you. Ultimately you can never predict what’s next, and that can be both thrilling and unsettling. One day, everything is moving forward; the next, it feels like you’re at a standstill.

“The only way to navigate it is to keep pushing forward, until you look back and realise how far you’ve come.”

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