Disney Chairman Leads Us To Believe Tom Hiddleston Will Appear In Loki Series

Any of you folks enjoy Tom Hiddleston’s portrayal of Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? I thought so, and while we’ve known that the actor would be involved in some way shape or form with the upcoming Loki series that will air on Disney’s new streaming platform, Disney+, we weren’t quite sure of the level of Hiddleston’s involvement.

Disney Chairman Alan Horn may seems to have given us some clarification on the matter. Horn recently spoke with THR, you can check out what he had to say below.

“The quality of the idea and the piece itself will drive whether we can make it or not. Sean may have three or four a year that he can contribute, and Marvel has a few things — we’re doing [a series] with Tom Hiddleston playing the Loki character.”

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Sweet! From what Horn had to say, it sounds as if Hiddleston may be doing more than just providing his voice as narrator for a young Loki series. as some of the most recent rumors have implied. Hiddleston has delivered such a great performance as the character, it’s difficult to imagine anyone else portraying him.

Would you like Hiddleston to return as the god of mischief? Lets us know your thoughts in the comments down below!

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Source: THR

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