Top 9 Must Watch Movies by Tom Hiddleston

International fame came to Tom Hiddleston after playing the role of cunning notorious Norse demigod Loki. This 41-year-old brilliant British actor kicked off his acting career through the drama ‘Unrelated’.

Golden Globe Award and Laurence Olivier Award winner Hiddleston are an integral part of MCU. But his filmography includes a lot more versatile characters.

If you are a fan of Tom Hiddleston or admire his works, there is a list of must-watch movies that you should definitely check out.

Here is the list of Must Watch Movies of Tom Hiddleston:

Only Lovers Left Alive (2013)-

At the first look, you will get a kind of Loki vibe from this movie as Tom is found here having long black here and a crazy look on his face. Adam and Eve are two vampires who have been married for centuries. But now they are half a world away from each other.

The film opens with the two vampires waking after the sun goes down, one with a lute holding in his hand and the other surrounded by books. With Tom Hiddleston playing the role of Adam, Tilda Swinton stars as Eve. The film was nominated at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival for Palme d’Or.

Crimson Peak (2015)-

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The name suggests a Gothic setting which is supplied by the Edwardian era of England where the plot is set. It centers upon an aspiring author in a remote Gothic mansion. She travels there accompanied by her newlywed husband and his sister.

Mia Wasikowska plays the role of the author with Tom Hiddleston as her husband Thomas Sharpe.

The Deep Blue Sea (2011)-

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Adaptation of the 1952 play ‘The Deep Blue Sea’, this British romantic movie is directed by Terence Davies. The plot revolves around an extramarital love affair. A judge’s wife becomes entangled in a relationship with a former RAF pilot. Tom Hiddleston plays the role of the RAF pilot with Rachel Weisz as Hester Collyer.

Simon Russell Beale who also costars with Tom in ‘Henry IV, Part I’ acts in this movie along with Harry Hadden-Paton, Ann Mitchell, Karl Johnson, Barbara Jefford, Oliver Ford Davies, etc.

Kong: Skull Island (2017)-

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This film is the first big-budget movie of Tom besides MCU. This monster film is marked as a reboot of the King Kong franchise being the eleventh of the franchise.

The release of the movie was announced at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2014. It is the prequel to ‘Godzilla vs. Kong. Tom Hiddleston plays the role of an ex-captain of the British Special Air Service.

Thor (2011)-

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The first film of the Thor film series is directed by Kenneth Branagh. Tom first appears before us as Loki in this superhero film of MCU. Thor, played by Chris Hemsworth, has a younger brother who is a more notorious and troublesome one.

For this part of Loki, Tom had to maintain a strict diet from before the filming as Loki should share a lean and hungry look. Tom also did great in portraying the manipulative side of the God of Mischief. He won the 2012 Empire Award as Best Male Newcomer for this part.

Unrelated (2007)-

Little White Lies

Joanna Hogg directed this British drama that is the debut film of Tom. He plays the role of Oakley here with other cast members as Kathryn Worth, Mary Roscoe, David Rintoul, Emma Hiddleston, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, etc.

The film is highly acclaimed along with winning the FIPRESCI International Critics Prize at the time of the premiere and was regarded as one of the most original British films of that year. It received a number of accolades including The Guardian First Film Award 2008 and London’s Film Critic’s Circle Award.

Exhibition (2013)-

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This movie is another direction of Joanna Hogg where Tom Hiddleston stars as Jamie Macmillan. The film is about an artist couple putting their house for sale that threatens their life and work patterns. It premiered at Locarno Film Festival.

Archipelago (2010)-

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Joanna Hogg directs this movie too with Tom Hiddleston starring Edward, a man who is under a quarter-life crisis.

Quitting his job, now he is traveling to Africa where he will volunteer for promoting safe sex and precautions against AIDS. The plot is set in a holiday on the Tresco island as the family goes there.

Henry IV, Part I (2012)-

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Based on the same name play of William Shakespeare, this film is the second one of the television film series named ‘The Hollow Crown’. It was produced for BBC Two.

Tom Hiddleston plays the role of Prince Hal with Simon Russell Beale as Falstaff. In the role of King Henry IV plays Jeremy Irons in this historical drama.

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