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The confirmation comes after rumours of a second season, with a recent report suggesting it would begin filming in January 2022.
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What initially drew you to the MCU?
Richard E. Grant: [Tom Hiddleston]… I jumped at it. He has an encyclopedic depth of knowledge of all things Norse and Loki, he was a walking, talking resource. You could ask him anything and he could explain everything with great articulation and he’s passionate about everything. He was very, very informed. So that made it a delight to do.
And taking that into consideration, Classic Loki is a variant. What direction did you take when tackling the role? Did you refer to the comics or take inspiration from Tom Hiddleston’s role?
Well, I was inspired by Tom and led entirely by what was scripted. I was very struck by the fact that, in one scene, I had to talk about not being the God of Mischief so much as being the God of Outcasts. I thought that that was the key to who he was in this episode, that he is very isolated by living immortally, and that he’s arrested by the TVA when he gives in to his need and desire to have human connection again.
My major disappointment was that I didn’t get to have muscles because in the Jack Kirby drawings and the original sixties comics, and certainly in the costume design that I was given with my face on it, I thought that I was going to be stepping into a muscle suit. I was born without any, so I was fairly rattled that I didn’t have that. I thought, “well, how am I supposed to fight as an Asgardian when I’ve got only my own muscles?” They said, “Don’t worry about that.” It did worry me, and it still worries me.
The costume still worked though, something that not many could pull off either. Was it fun getting into that or was the helmet as heavy as it looked?
The helmet is heavy, but more than anything, it was just very tight. But I was on it for such a short time, and it’s my job. So actors like to complain about things, but yeah, it was all fine and handleable. I so longed to be able to step into a muscle suit. I didn’t have to go to the gym. I’d have biceps and big shoulders, but that was not to be.
Well, really your Loki’s strength lies in his magic. What challenges did you face working in such a special effects-laden episode? Was there any tricks behind the scenes to help get you into the role and moments like the final face-off with Alioth?
Well, Alligator Loki looked like something made from three stuffed cushions that had been sewn together with a head and then a body and four little legs and a bit of a tail. So that was something that could either be dragged along next to us or thrown when it bit Loki’s hand off. But, otherwise, everything else had to be imagined. It’s the nature of your job that you have to use your imagination, so the magic is really what the CGI and the production designers come up with. The special effects were apparently extraordinary. I haven’t seen it, but I’ve seen stills, and it does look amazing.
It really does look amazing. But were the sets as complete looking as they did appear on screen? All the Lokis convened in the bowling alley and it just looks so impressive. What was it like to step onto a set like that?
The bowling alley set was all intact. Everything that you saw, we saw. When we were in the Void, we were on a football-sized landscape of grasses and mounds and things. But all those derelict ships and things that you see, we didn’t see any of that or the distance. It was all blue screen. So all that came afterward.
For the most part, all of the Lokis were there for you to interact with. What was it like getting to work together and expand upon this character fans have loved for so long?
Tom Hiddleston is the beginning, the middle, and the end of it all for me, so anything that Tom approved. If Tom felt that it was all right, and Kate [Herron, the director], who was so invested in it thought it was steering in the right direction, then I thought, oh, I must be doing something that they think is all right.
It’s a very odd thing when you come into a world that is so established, and then into a series that has been ongoing for episodes prior to your arrival, and then you leave. So you’re sort of parachuted in and then out of it. So you look for reassurance, and I suppose, some kind of stability from the people who are doing it all the time when you’re not. A bit like being a new person at school, thinking, have I got the right uniform on? Am I going in the right place or do the right things? It’s fear-filled at the beginning for me from that point of view.
As you mentioned, it’s a challenge bringing a new character into an established world, but Classic Loki really did make his mark. Do you think he really found his “Glorious Purpose” in sacrificing himself?
Yeah, helping [Loki and Sylvie was] the thing he was meant to do. Making that ultimate sacrifice.
You spoke earlier about working with Tom Hiddleston. Some cast members have mentioned his “Loki Lectures” on set, were you one of the lucky listeners and if so, how did it help you get into the head of the God of Mischief?
I did. Tom came and saw me on the first day that I worked, and I think he spoke almost nonstop for about two hours in sharing all his knowledge and wisdom about playing Loki. So it was incredibly helpful and useful. That was like an introduction into this universe from the man himself. That’s never happened to me before, and then I had that privilege of being in a situation like that. I’m very grateful for it.
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Where was the jet ski?
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Loki theory
What if series Loki at the end goes to the Infinity War time and gives Classic Loki’s advice to Loki there how to survive Thanos and keep the timeline so he can later reunite with Thor :).
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What we think: Mobius is going to the TVA to burn it down What really happens: Mobius is on his way to buy a jet ski
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Loki, please take notes :).
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The details of the first soundtrack album for Marvel Studios’ Disney+ original series Loki have been revealed. The album features the original score from the show’s first three episodes composed by Natalie Holt (Journey’s End, Knightfall, Herself, Deadwater Fell, Press). The soundtrack will be released digitally this Friday, July 2 by Hollywood Records and Marvel Music. Check back on this page for the streaming/download link. A first track (TVA) from the score has been released earlier this month and a second album featuring Holt’s music from Episodes 4-6 will be coming out on July 23. Loki is developed for television by Michael Waldron, directed by Kate Herron and stars Tom Hiddleston, Owen Wilson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Wunmi Mosaku, Sophia Di Martino and Richard E. Grant. The show’s first four episodes are now available to stream on Disney+ and two more episodes will debut over the next two weeks.
Here’s the album track list:
1. VA (2:28) 2. New York, 2012 (1:30) 3. Gobi, 2012 (3:00) 4. TVA First View (1:06) 5. Loki Green Theme (2:24) 6. Loki Processing (2:16) 7. Aix-En-Provence, 1549 (2:34) 8. Miss Minutes (2:00) 9. Mischievous Scamp (1:28) 10. Dangerous Variant (1:37) 11. Frigga (2:21) 12. TVA Inner Workings (1:48) 13. DB Cooper (1:35) 14. Oshkosh, 1985 (1:53) 15. Catch Up (1:38) 16. Jet Ski (2:11) 17. Glorious Purpose (2:34) 18. The Archives (2:08) 19. Salina, 1858 (1:39) 20. Roxxcart, 2050 (2:06) 21. I Miss Randy (1:52) 22. Reset Charges (2:27) 23. TVA Title Card (1:38) 24. Very Full by Tom Hiddleston (1:26) 25. Lamentis-1, 2077 (1:54)
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4 Loki variants? :D
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"My dad, bless him, he was never into Marvel before, but now he's obsessed with it," she says. "When I got the job, he started watching his way through the films, and he's got all these different YouTubers that he now watches for theories, and he tries to get spoilers out of me. He's like, 'What does it mean?!' and I'm like, 'Dad, I can't tell you!' It's very sweet, but very funny."
Awww :))
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Loki pose!
(from the mid-season sneak peek :))
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Mid-Season Sneak Peek! :) (spoilers)
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