Article On Tom Taking A Year Off and Making Movies

Recently Tom did an interview with Courier mail, and discussed the making off movies, including Kong: Skull Island:

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WHEN he flew into Australia in January of last year, headed for the Gold Coast Hinterland where Mt Tamborine would double for a mysterious slice of the South Pacific in Kong: Skull Island, Tom Hiddleston was given a full safety briefing.

“Red-bellied black snakes, brown snakes, funnel-web spiders …” he recounts.

He  also talked about 2017 being a year of rest, after working consistently the past number of years:

What’s not so surprising now is, besides seeing Kong and Ragnarok out into the world, Hiddleston is planning to take much of 2017 off.

“I’m taking a bit of a breather, because I’ve been running quite hard for five or six years and I just need to check in with stuff at home,” he says.

The last six years have been undeniably huge for 36-year-old Hiddleston.

Regular work on British TV and stage switched gear into movie stardom via his much-loved Marvel role as Thor’s mischief-making brother Loki, backed up by great performances in The Deep Blue Sea, War Horse, Only Lovers Left Alive, Crimson Peak, TV’s The Hollow Crown and miniseries The Night Manager (the latter scoring him a statuette at last month’s Golden Globes).

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