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Tom Hiddleston for 'Entertainment Weekly' Magazine's 'Loki' digital cover shoot. Photographed by Charlie Gray.

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‘Thank you Tom Hiddleston for making our shoot for Entertainment Weekly so very special!

Charlie Gray on Instagram, 20th May 2021

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Tom Hiddleston promoting 'Loki' - Entertainment Weekly Magazine.

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To truly dig into who Loki is, the creative team had to learn from the man who knows him best: Hiddleston. “I got him to do a thing called Loki School when we first started,” says director Kate Herron. “I asked him to basically talk through his 10 years of the MCU — from costumes to stunts, to emotionally how he felt in each movie. It was fantastic.”

Hiddleston got something out of the Loki school, too. Owen Wilson both attended the class and interviewed Hiddleston afterward so that he could better understand Loki, as his character Mobius is supposed to be an expert on him. During their conversation, Wilson pointedly asked Hiddleston what he loved about playing the character.

“And I said, ‘I think it’s because he has so much range,’” says Hiddleston. “I remember saying this to him: ’On the 88 keys on the piano, he can play the twinkly light keys at the top. He can keep it witty and light, and he’s the God of Mischief, but he can also go down to the other side and play the heavy keys. And he can play some really profound chords down there, which are about grief and betrayal and loss and heartbreak and jealousy and pride.’” Hiddleston recalls Wilson being moved by the description: “He said, 'I think I might say that in the show.’ And it was such a brilliant insight for me into how open Owen is as an artist and a performer.’”

Everyone involved is particularly excited for audiences to see Hiddleston and Wilson’s on-screen chemistry. “Mobius is not unlike Owen Wilson in that he’s sort of nonplussed by the MCU,” says Feige. “[Loki] is used to getting a reaction out of people, whether it’s his brother or his father, or the other Avengers. He likes to be very flamboyant and theatrical. Mobius doesn’t give him the reaction he’s looking for. That leads to a very unique relationship that Loki’s not used to.

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