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'Thor: The Dark World:' Tom Hiddleston Talks About Loki's Return To Asgard on Movie Set

Thor: The Dark World is just a little over one month away and Tom Hiddleston fans can not wait to get a little more Loki. Luckily for fans, Hiddleston spoke a lot about his return to Asgard, during an on set interview, taken last year and recently published.

Collider recently published an inteview with Thor: The Dark World's very own Loki, Tom Hiddleston. While on the set, the actor dished about what to expect in the new film and just what it is like to be back in Asgard:

''Well inevitably Loki’s back in Asgard. That’s where everybody saw him go with Thor at the end of Avengers in Central Park. And what’s exciting about this film is that it depicts the aftermath of those events and you get to see the opinion of certain principle characters in Asgard. You get to see every character’s perspective on what Loki did and they tend to be different and disparate and varying in tone and empathy, certainly. But it’s exciting. It is. It’s a springboard. It’s a springboard into a new chapter. It means, as an actor, I’m not repeating myself in any way. Because the last time Loki was in Asgard was at the end of Thor when he let go of the spear and he disappeared into a wormhole of space and time, then he spent a degree of time on Earth and tried to destroy New York, and now he’s back in Asgard a different being and therefore the chemistry he creates just by being back here is unpredictable and fantastic."

He also went on to talk about his new take on the character in a film with a much darker tone:

"I think that’s our privilege with being allowed to make it is that we’ve established, certainly with Thor and Loki, we’ve established the characters across two films so it means you can color in more shades with each character. It means that Thor can get darker as a character and more complicated. It means that Loki can get even more complexity and dimension, which really is the most interesting thing about being alive is that there is no black and white, there are shades of grey and different peoples perspectives on events.''

Thor: The Dark World opens in theaters on November 8th.

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