The Collider:
At this year’s Toronto Film Festival, I was able to sit down with Tom Hiddleston for an exclusive interview about writer-director Terence Davies’ The Deep Blue Sea. Starring Rachel Weisz, Simon Russell Beale and Hilldeston, the film is set in post-war Britain and it’s about the wife of a high court judge who walks out on her marriage and moves in with a young ex-RAF pilot (Hiddleston), with whom she has fallen passionately in love. The film is an adaptation of Terence Rattigan’s classic play.
Since the interview with Hiddleston was almost twenty minutes, I decided to break it up into two parts. In the coming days I’ll post what he said about The Deep Blue Sea, but I wanted to start with what he said about Steven Spielberg’s War Horse, Joss Whedon’s Avengers , and Thor 2. Hit the jump for more.
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