Along with the rest of geekdom, we totally fell in love with Tom Hiddleston as Loki in Thor and The Avengers.
But we're intrigued to see where the actor will take the villain next after being bested by his brother twice.
But we're intrigued to see where the actor will take the villain next after being bested by his brother twice.
Happily, Hiddleston believes that there's plenty of life left in the old boy yet.
Speaking to GQ, the actor revealed that The Avengers will act as a springboard for the sequel, centering on Asgard.
I remember Chris [Hemsworth] and I saying over the summer when Avengers came out, where do we go now? Going into this one we were - very flatteringly - involved in big creative conversations about tone, and story.
"Thor and Loki are these two characters that people know and love and understand - so we have to take this in the right direction. You want to do something new - you don't want to re-heat the same recipe in the microwave, you want to cook up something different and exciting - but you don't want to lose the things that worked the first time. So we're our own slave drivers, in a way. Complacency is the enemy. But that's exciting and it's going well. I have never seen a group of actors or a crew work harder.
"The springboard for us in the second Thor film is at the end of Avengers you see Thor and Loki beamed up back to Asgard. The first question that we all asked was 'what happens next? What does Odin have to say about the events of Avengers?' 'What's Jane Foster been up to while she wasn't involved?' It's really exciting, actually. We're literally half way through - we started at the start of August and we should be finished by Christmas. It's going beautifully."
Talking of The Dark World, more set photos have emerged, showing the God of Thunder (Chris Hemsworth and/or his stunt double) doing battle with Malekith the Accursed (Christopher Eccleston and/or his stunt double).
Speaking to GQ, the actor revealed that The Avengers will act as a springboard for the sequel, centering on Asgard.
I remember Chris [Hemsworth] and I saying over the summer when Avengers came out, where do we go now? Going into this one we were - very flatteringly - involved in big creative conversations about tone, and story.
"Thor and Loki are these two characters that people know and love and understand - so we have to take this in the right direction. You want to do something new - you don't want to re-heat the same recipe in the microwave, you want to cook up something different and exciting - but you don't want to lose the things that worked the first time. So we're our own slave drivers, in a way. Complacency is the enemy. But that's exciting and it's going well. I have never seen a group of actors or a crew work harder.
"The springboard for us in the second Thor film is at the end of Avengers you see Thor and Loki beamed up back to Asgard. The first question that we all asked was 'what happens next? What does Odin have to say about the events of Avengers?' 'What's Jane Foster been up to while she wasn't involved?' It's really exciting, actually. We're literally half way through - we started at the start of August and we should be finished by Christmas. It's going beautifully."
Talking of The Dark World, more set photos have emerged, showing the God of Thunder (Chris Hemsworth and/or his stunt double) doing battle with Malekith the Accursed (Christopher Eccleston and/or his stunt double).
Thor: The Dark World will be released on November 8, 2013.
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