About a week ago saw Tom Hiddleston imply that Thor: Ragnarok might be his last Marvel movie.
“Thor 3 will be cool because I’ve not done it for four years,” Hiddleston said, as quoted by the Daily Beast. “I love working with Chris [Hemsworth]. This will be my last time out of the gate.”
Now, however, that might simply have been Loki playing mind games with everyone.
In a new interview, Tom Hiddleston tells Hybable, “Don’t believe everything you read on the internet,” offering he doesn’t really want to spoil what’s going on with Marvel and Loki:
Honestly, Marco, I don’t know. It’s very difficult to be precise and specific in ways that people would like me to be. I understand the enthusiasm and the curiosity in the complexity and the detail of the Marvel universe as it transpires in movies. But I’m careful to feed that curiosity because I worry that in spite of the enthusiasm it diminishes the movies. If you know everything going in I just don’t want to know that information so I’m very hesitant to put it out there. I don’t want to spoil it for anybody. I knew about two years before it happened that Clark Gregg was killed in The Avengers and if I had ever let that information out it would have completely ruined the experience of watching The Avengers. So to your point, I may or may not know how many times I’m going to play Loki again but I’m not going to tell you. I’m not trying to be difficult.
When it comes to my relationship with Marvel, whenever I have said something it usually becomes expanded and misshapen and it then has no bearing to what I originally said at all. I have a pretty good sense of what my future with Marvel is but I don’t think it’s worth telling anyone because it may change. They are very smart over there and like any creative process, they are free to change their minds. Throughout the Marvel universe Loki has changed from movie to movie. Sometimes he’s even changed in the middle of movies in ways you may not even know.
Tom Hiddleston returns as Loki for Thor: Ragnarok on November 3, 2017.