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Tom Hiddleston Talks 'Avengers' And Loki's Evil Plans

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First Posted: 10/15/11 12:02 PM ET Updated: 12/15/11 05:12 AM ET

How can one individual take on the greatest team of superheroes ever assembled? According to Tom Hiddleston, it's "all in a day's work." And as the man who plays Loki, the Norse god of mischief and the lead villain in upcoming Marvel ensemble epic "The Avengers," Hiddleston should know.

The lanky British star sat down with a group of reporters on Friday to discuss his role in next summer's supercharged superhero film, revealing new details about how his character, who was first seen in last June's "Thor," serves as the evil force that brings together some of the most storied characters in comic book history.

"Essentially, he's come down to Earth to subjugate it, to rule the human race as their king," Hiddleston said. "And his primary argument is this planet is rife and populated by people who are constantly fighting each other. If they're all united together in their reverence of one king, there will be no war."

That Loki even wants to rule Earth might seem a bit counterintuitive, given the action he took in "Thor." In that movie, he attempted to usurp the throne of the mythological kingdom of Asgard, hatching a scheme that drove his title-character brother to be banished through a dark tunnel to the decidedly less magical human world. Eventually, of course, Loki's plan faltered, and he lost his grip on the Asgardian seat of power, leaving him a bit jealous of Thor -- and seeking a kingdom of his own.

And this time, he's much better equipped, both physically and mentally, to make his bid for power. At the same time, he's facing exponentially more powerful opposition.

"He changes in that he is definitively more menacing," Hiddleston said. "A lot more. Loki in 'Thor' is a lost prince, and there is a degree of vulnerability and confusion in his identity. In 'The Avengers,' he knows exactly who he is, he's fully self-possessed, and he's here with a particular mission."

Loki is also helped by the clash of egos that comes naturally when such a large group of heroes -- Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Nick Fury, Black Widow and Hawkeye -- are forced to give up their solo acts and function as a team.

"It's not an easily functioning team," Hiddleston said of the members of SHIELD. "A lot of the strength and uniqueness of the film comes in the fact that there's a lot of square-peg/round-hole fitting going on."

Hiddleston referenced a moment in the film's first trailer -- downloaded from iTunes a record-setting 10 million times in just 24 hours following its Tuesday release -- in which Steve Rogers, Captain America's alter ego, challenges Tony Stark. Without that advanced suit, Rogers asks, what is Stark reduced to?

The answer is playboy billionaire philanthropist genius, hinting at some of the humor that director Joss Whedon was able to inject into the film, but the point was also made: There's major discord within the reluctant team. On camera, anyway.

While much of the action is set in Manhattan, where Tony Stark's Stark Industries is located, the cast found themselves without much to do off set while shooting in locations such as Cleveland and Albuquerque. That meant lots of table tennis at Chris Hemsworth's rented house -- "I hate to brag, but Loki beats the crap out of both Thor and Captain America in table tennis," Hiddleston said -- and nights at local watering holes.

"There was one night when Chris Evans sent a round-robin text message that said, 'Avengers assemble,'" Hiddleston laughed, referencing the comic book team's famed call to action. "We ended up in a bar in Albuquerque. It was just this place where everyone goes out to hang out on a Saturday night. And what was quite interesting was that your regular Albuquerque bar-goer is looking and saying, 'Is that Jeremy Renner doing a lunge on the dance floor? I think it is!' or like, 'Why are Chris Hemsworth and Scarlett Johansson dancing together?' It was really fun."

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How can one individual take on the greatest team of superheroes ever assembled? According to Tom Hiddleston, it's "all in a day's work." And as the man who plays Loki, the Norse god of mischief and th...
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fishnetdiver
God hates facts!
05:21 AM on 10/18/2011
"And there came a day, a day unlike any other, when Earth's mightiest heroes and heroines found themselves united against a common threat. On that day, the Avengers were born—to fight the foes no single super hero could withstand!"

squeeeeeee! Ican'twaitIcan'twaitICAN'TWAIT!!!!!!
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11:05 AM on 10/17/2011
Who? Why didn't they get a more well-known evil villain.
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dmsdzinr
Progression wit a twist of sarcasm.
04:09 PM on 10/17/2011
They are following up the characters created in THOR!
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04:53 PM on 10/17/2011
He was the villain in the first Avengers comic. he was also the main bad guy in the Thor movie.
03:29 AM on 10/17/2011
Tom Hiddleston may not be world famous yet but, he will be, judging from his excellent acting in Thor.
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sacmom3
Watch out! They're wearing Hoodies!
12:45 PM on 10/16/2011
How the heck did Loki survive falling from space?
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04:53 PM on 10/17/2011
Loki has magic powers.
09:21 AM on 10/16/2011
The trailer looks lame. Michael Bay style action, weak humor, a villain most moviegoers have never even heard of, and a mixed bag of heroes. People like Iron Man, but both Hulk movies were disappointments, Thor was OK, and Captain America was above average. The Avengers will make a lot of money, but I doubt it'll eclipse Iron Man. Seriously, if people didn't see Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, or CA, why would they bother with this one? And let's say they only liked Iron Man. Will they still go see The Avengers? Maybe. Putting all these superheroes together isn't going to attract a bigger audience than any of the individual movies did.
03:45 PM on 10/16/2011
Bitch & Moan
10:50 AM on 10/17/2011
But the point is, they're not doing it for that reason. They were a team in the comic books first.
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Adam L Brinklow
02:08 AM on 10/16/2011
Hiddleston had appeared in almost nothing before being cast in "Thor" out of the blue, but he was actually quite good in it. Charming too.
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Craig 212
Tide goes in, tide goes out.
09:31 AM on 10/16/2011
I thought the movie itself was somewhat lifeless, but he was great as Loki.
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Caru
Politics is fun to watch.
11:21 AM on 10/16/2011
It was better than "Captain America".
01:25 AM on 10/16/2011
This movie has me beyond excited. I can't believe Comic Book movies have arrived at this level. I always dreamed they would, but never thought I'd see the day. Dark Knight, Spiderman 2, X-men First Class, X2 United, Thor, Captain America, Batman Begins... man, it's just an exciting time to be a fan of these kinds of movies.
11:20 PM on 10/15/2011
There was NO CHANCE IN HELL of getting into that "AVENGERS" panel at NYC Comic-Con today.
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William Munny
09:03 PM on 10/15/2011
Sick...I can't wait.
08:10 PM on 10/15/2011
What? No John Steed or Emma Peel?
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JScott
John Galt's last name is McGuffin-Smithee
08:43 PM on 10/15/2011
Now that one I would watch! Classy!
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stagebandman
10:11 PM on 10/15/2011
They did it. HUGE disappointment.
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Tommygun264
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03:12 AM on 10/16/2011
NO! That was just a bad, Bad, BAD dream. It NEVER happened! NEVER, NEVER, NEVER!!!

(reverting to fetal position in a corner, rocking and humming to myself)
11:07 AM on 10/16/2011
They cut 45 minutes before they released it. This way instead of being Long, awful and a bit confusing, it would be Short, Awful and very confusing.
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Dan Rosenthal
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07:33 PM on 10/15/2011
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mooklyn
07:29 PM on 10/15/2011
I think Ultron as the villain would have been far more satisfying and relevant- technology run amok- I guess that's for the sequel. While it is consistent with the comics in forming the avengers, Loki already had his spotlight in Thor as did Dr. Doom in FF4. And where's Vision, my favorite Avenger?
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WilliamTheV
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07:57 PM on 10/15/2011
Vision was built by Ultron, so you can't really introduce him unless Ultron is the main villain. I guess they could have that destructor thing from Thor be salvaged and rebuilt by some guy into Ultron. that would provide some nice continuity, maybe have it be one of the Rings mentioned in the first Iron Man movie.
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Adam L Brinklow
02:09 AM on 10/16/2011
Well, it's a movie, they could have Vision built by whomever they want. I thought both characters were built by Hank Pym anyway?
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J242
Micro-bio? We don't need no stinkin' micro-bio!
08:50 PM on 10/15/2011
It's not just Loki but the Skrulls as well. ;) That has a LOT of potential. In Whedon I trust. ;)
01:30 AM on 10/16/2011
Joss Whedon is my Master now.
07:27 PM on 10/15/2011
Awesome that Downey Jr. is in this... I was sure they would find some cheap replacement.
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turboturd
I need help! And a pony!
11:32 PM on 10/15/2011
They just did that for the hulk, sadly. Mark poofalo
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Adam L Brinklow
02:09 AM on 10/16/2011
I don't think Ruffalo is that bad for the part, but I do wish they'd settle on a consistent actor for that character.
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Craig 212
Tide goes in, tide goes out.
09:33 AM on 10/16/2011
I'm disappointed that Norton isn't returning, but Ruffalo's a great actor. I loved him in Shutter Island and Zodiac.
06:45 PM on 10/15/2011
They better have some cool scenes with Thor and IM flying/fighting together, since they are the only two that fly. They better not screw this up.
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mikeg0477
06:39 PM on 10/15/2011
This is going to be great!