5 Tom Hiddleston movies and TV shows that you need to watch at least once

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Tom Hiddleston, born in 1981, is a British actor who rose to global fame as Loki in the Marvel films and Disney+ series. His best moments came in Loki's season 2 when he embraced his fate as the God of Stories. His talent has gained him significant fame, including a Golden Globe and a Laurence Oliver Award.

The audience was impressed by Tom’s performance as Jonathan Pine in The Night Manager, particularly in the scenes where he outsmarts the Ropers, seizing millions of dollars and dismantling their contract. These awards mentioned above prove the diversity of his spectrum as a stage master and a screen star. Now it is time to enter the world of his acting and see his Top 5 movies and TV shows that you should definitely watch at least once.

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The list of the suggested five Tom Hiddleston movies and TV shows is given below:

1. Loki

One of the finest web series is Loki, played by Tom Hiddleston. According to Kate Herron, the director, said in an interview with Collider,

"Everything is dictated by the timekeepers, so you know that's kind of the discussion within our show right like Mobius and Loki have that conversation like I love that line that Loki has."

It is a US TV superhero series, produced by Michael Waldron. Disney+ is streaming the series. Hiddleston was Loki, a brother of Thor. The ending of the second season has the best scene. In the scene, he accepted his fate as the God of Stories. He gave up his freedom to keep the broken multiverse from falling apart.


2. The Night Manager

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This TV series is a British spy drama. The series came from a 1993 novel written by John le Carré. David Farr adapted the story for television. Tom Hiddleston took the role of Jonathan Pine. He played the night manager and a former military officer.

According to the plotline, Pine was attempting to bring down Richard Roper. Viewers were captivated by one of his scenes where he takes $300 million from a Tradepass account, which was meant for Roper's arms deal. Later, he blew up the weapons convoy from a distance while it was being shown to buyers.


3. The Hollow Crown

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The BBC made Shakespearean plays come to life through Tom Hiddleston, who literally shines as Prince Hal and Henry V at a later stage. The audience finds the story gripping as the person is pushed to a place of power after being a drunkard who was reckless with Falstaff.

Tom showed that both innocence lost and leadership gained in The Hollow Crown. The highlight came with Henry's stirring St. Crispin's Day speech. The speech goes like this,

"We few, we happy few, we band of brothers."

It was a pure cinematic experience in the speech.


4. Kong: Skull Island

Tom Hiddleston, who played James Conrad in the 21st-century monster epic, included King Kong in a new cinematic universe. According to the plot, a war veteran turned tracker, Conrad guided the team through Skull Island and found meaning beyond battle.

His journey shifted from doubt to awe as he defended Kong. Furthermore, it is evident that Kong's terrible past and his significance as the protector were depicted in the eerie scene in the cemetery.


5. High-Rise

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The film, produced in 1975, takes viewers inside a glittering, upscale tower that exudes modern tranquility. People gradually lose interest in the outside world because the building is so crowded.

Dr. Robert Laing, who was drawn into the chaos as the boundaries between courses are blurred and order is lost, is portrayed by Tom Hiddleston in Porttranquility.


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Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal