'Thor' star Tom Hiddleston falls on his face filming Marvels 'Loki' show

Asgaard's trickster and Thor's brother Loki is apparently not always invincible!


Entertainment Desk January 29, 2020
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Asgaard's trickster and Thor's brother Loki might look invincible on screen, but in real life, actor Tom Hiddleston might need help from one of the Infinity Stones to do stunts like a superhero.

Work officially began for Marvel's upcoming Disney Plus series Loki in December, and on Monday, Hiddleston posted a behind-the-scenes video on his Instagram to show fans how his training is going.

In the video, he takes a huge leap while suspended by cables and lands like a superhero, then falls flat on his face!

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"Prep is going really well. #Loki," Hiddleston jokes on his share via social media.  Hiddleston uses his Instagram to give Marvel fans updates on the new Loki series. The star began narrating Chris Hemsworth's villainous yet cheeky brother in 2011's Thor and subsequently in Thor: The Dark World as well as Thor: Ragnarok.

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Back in December 2019, Hiddleston posted an image of himself sitting next to the Loki crew, writing, "Team Loki. Prep has officially begun! See you in the New Year."

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He also tagged the show's director and writer Kate Herron and creative producer Kevin R. Wright. Hiddleston is set to be the main star of the series, which follows Loki as he uses the Infinity Stone he acquired in Avengers: Endgame to hop around the universe engaging in various adventures.

Loki will launch on Disney Plus in the spring of 2021. The series was announced in November 2018, with more details revealed during San Diego Comic Con in July 2019.

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