AS SOMEONE KNOWN FOR DOING a mean Al Pacino impression from time to time, Tom Hiddleston is surely familiar with the line, “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in.” But he’s almost certainly even more familiar with the concept, particularly when it comes to playing Loki. The British actor first brought the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s malevolent trickster god to life in Thor in 2011, mixing impish humour, repressed rage, and an arch theatricality. That movie, and solo-villain duties in 2012’s Avengers Assemble, turned Hiddleston into a huge star almost overnight, and he’s since worked with some of the most interesting directors around (Wheatley, Jarmusch, Bier, del Toro, to name but four).
But what is acting, if not Loki persevering? And so, just three years after…