Tom Hiddleston and Anna Sawai connect over shared themes of identity, sacrifice in Loki and Shogun

Tom Hiddleston and Anna Sawai delve into the emotional depths of their characters in Loki and Shogun.

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In a Variety "Actors on Actors" dialogue, Tom Hiddleston and Anna Sawai reveal the surprising thematic connections between their acclaimed roles in "Loki" and "Shogun." Sawai, a breakout star in the historical epic, expresses her admiration for Hiddleston's portrayal of Loki's vulnerability and brokenness, while Hiddleston praises Sawai's nuanced performance as Mariko, a resilient woman navigating societal constraints.

Both actors reflect on their characters' journeys towards self-definition and sacrifice. For Sawai, Mariko's arc involves letting go of societal expectations and embracing her true identity, culminating in a final act of sacrifice for her family's legacy. Similarly, Hiddleston's Loki finds agency and clarity in his final moments, choosing love and generosity over personal gain.

The conversation also touches on the emotional impact of leaving behind these complex characters. Sawai shares her whirlwind transition to her next project, while Hiddleston reflects on the profound impact Loki has had on his life and career.

The two actors conclude their conversation by exchanging words of gratitude in Japanese, highlighting the cultural exchange and mutual respect that underpinned their insightful dialogue.

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