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Here's Why Tom Hiddleston Is The Best Marvel Movie Star
Jul 31st 2014, 14:37

Don't tell Robert Downey Jr but Tom Hiddleston has always been our favourite addition to the Marvel cinematic universe. The Brit's turn as Loki in the standalone Thor movies has outshone Chris Hemsworth and those biceps, but as well as being a brilliant actor it turns out Tom is both gracious and a pretty big Marvel fanboy too.

A letter from Tom to his director on The Avengers, Joss Whedon has been published in a new book Joss Whedon: The Biography and it's frankly ther most adorable (and slightly nerdy) thing we've ever read. Written after Tom received his Avengers script from the director/screenwriter, here's the note in its entirety.

"Joss, I am so excited I can hardly speak. The first time I read it I grabbed at it like Charlie Bucket snatching for a golden ticket somewhere behind the chocolate in the wrapper of a Wonka Bar. I didn't know where to start. Like a classic actor I jumped in looking for LOKI on every page, jumping back and forth, reading words in no particular order, utterances imprinting themselves like flash-cuts of newspaper headlines in my mind: "real menace"; "field of obeisance"; "discontented, nothing is enough"; "his smile is nothing but a glimpse of his skull"; "Puny god."

Thank you for writing me my Hans Gruber. But a Hans Gruber with super-magic powers. As played by James Mason … It's high operatic villainy alongside detached throwaway tongue-in-cheek; plus the "real menace" and his closely guarded suitcase of pain. It's grand and epic and majestic and poetic and lyrical and wicked and rich and badass and might possibly be the most gloriously fun part I've ever stared down the barrel of playing. It is just so juicy.

I love how throughout you continue to put Loki on some kind of pedestal of regal magnificence and then consistently tear him down. He gets battered, punched, blasted, side-swiped, roared at, sent tumbling on his back, and every time he gets back up smiling, wickedly, never for a second losing his eloquence, style, wit, self-aggrandisement or grandeur, and you never send him up or deny him his real intelligence.

That he loves to make an entrance; that he has a taste for the grand gesture, the big speech, the spectacle. I might be biased, but I do feel as though you have written me the coolest part. … But really I'm just sending you a transatlantic shout-out and fist-bump, things that traditionally British actors probably don't do."

Amazing, right? But as if that wasn't enough Whedon wrote back with the same level of enthusiasm, further confirming that these two are the perfect team to bring Loki to life.

"Tom, this is one of those emails you keep forever," wrote Whedon. "Thanks so much. It's more articulate (and possibly longer) than the script. I couldn't be more pleased at your reaction, but I'll also tell you I'm still working on it … Thank you again. I'm so glad you're pleased. Absurd fun to ensue. Best, (including uncharacteristic fist bump), joss."

Can Loki have his own movie please Joss?

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