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In this manner, he let go a small portion of his philosophy, and the peoples want to have a full paper. Tennant saw the actor of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, while he was under the role of Loki, spill some of his thoughts about the forthcoming The Life of Chuck, and those words immediately hit home.
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“It is about the beauty and breadth inside a human being’s soul—multitudes we contain,” said Hiddleston in the movie’s promotion and was released in selected cities on this Friday with a wider release on June 13. This caption was accompanied by some breathtaking art by @gmanchess, but someone could really argue that a real masterpiece is Hiddleston’s brain.
And the Internet really acknowledged it. One commenter immediately began to break apart the quote, calling it “The multitudes we contain… and the silences we carry. Some stories feel like home before we even hear them.” Now, that’s how poets begin their responses when Hiddleston is talking.
Others, however, were a little more straightforward. “Don’t be shy, drop the whole essay.” Another responded jokingly, “Of course he wrote a fcking essay — nerd (affectionate).” Can’t really argue with that. Hiddleston has always been one of those that go very deep in their very acting; looks like this is one of them.
Anticipation for the actual picture is already at stratospheric levels. One lucky watcher of an early screening was heard to say, “Saw the movie last night at an early screening and it is indeed amazing. ♥️” Another commented, “What a privilege it was to see this last night before the world gets to ❤️🙌” — which only adds to our chagrin.
But the mystery at the moment is where would the full essay be? Or essays? Because apparently, there is more where that came from. A fan noticed an upcoming hardcover tied to the film with a number of pages not matching the length of the original novella and hypothesized that Hiddleston’s musings might be included as a “design surprise.” Okay, let’s have a collective gasp.
Meanwhile, others are just trying to survive the weekend. “Goal for the week: Survive until Friday,” someone wrote; honestly? That just about summed up the mood.
The Life of Chuck is based on a novella by Stephen King from the collection If It Bleeds, and if Hiddleston’s words truly hold water, this adaptation will be much more than just another straightforward horror movie. We’re talking layers of humanity—messy, beautiful, complicated stuff that defines us. And if that doesn’t get you to tune in… well, maybe you’re just not ready for the multitudes you contain.
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As for the full essay? Yeah, still waiting. But somehow, I guess, Hiddleston won’t leave us hanging forever. Maybe. Hopefully.