Tom Hiddleston says Tim Burton's âBatmanâ inspired him to play Loki
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Emlyn TravisJanuary 20, 2026 at 4:00 AM
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Tom Hiddleston as Loki in 'Thor Ragnarok;' Jack Nicholson as The Joker in 'Batman'
Tom Hiddleston has revealed it was actually a DC supervillain who inspired his Marvel career.
The Golden Globe-winning actor, who has starred as Loki across multiple Marvel films and television shows over the last 15 years, explained that he likely wouldnât have played everyoneâs favorite God of Mischief had he not watched Tim Burtonâs Batman.
âTruthfully, I donât think I wouldâve played Loki without that film,â Hiddleston said on a recent episode of the Happy Sad Confused podcast. âI think the way Jack Nicholson played the Joker was so⊠at the time in my life when I saw it, it made such an impact on my imagination.â
Marvel Studios Tom Hiddleston as Loki
He continued, âI understood he was the villain, but he was having such a good time â that could describe somebody else I know â and he was so charismatic and so inventive and so free.â
He went on to credit Nicholson with being a huge inspiration behind his take on Loki when first stepping into the role. âI think, probably, when I came to play Loki for the first film, I consciously carried Jack Nicholson in mind,â he added.
Hiddleston previously praised Nicholsonâs Joker in a 2013 interview with Entertainment Weekly all about the classic villains who inspired his complicated character.
âIâm standing on the shoulders of the villains I loved as a child and take my hat off to,â he said at the time. âJack Nicholson as The Joker in Tim Burtonâs Batman, and I bow even lower for Alan Rickman in Die Hard and James Mason in North by Northwest. I mean, Alan Rickman, particularly in that film, was having such a good time and was so likeable.â
He added, âI guess itâs in my make up as a fan, as someone who loved movies as a child. I loved villains who enjoyed themselves.â
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While speaking on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Hiddleston explained that he and Thor director Kenneth Branagh would often experiment on the set of the first film by shooting multiple versions of Lokiâs scenes in the style of different actors like Nicholson.
âWe did the Peter OâToole take, which wasnât an impersonation of Peter OâToole but it was a tribute to his sincerity and vulnerability in films like The Lion in Winter,â he said. âAnd then a Jack Nicholson take, where I was having the most fun in the room. And then a Clint Eastwood take, where whatever I was feeling would be hidden deep within me and you wouldnât be able to see it.â
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He explained the multiple versions gave Branagh âdifferent flavors of things in the editâ to properly showcase Lokiâs multi-faceted personality.
Hiddleston is next set to return to the MCU in Avengers: Doomsday. His character was last seen at the end of Loki season 2, where he became the God of Time and is currently tasked with holding the entire multiverse together. No pressure!
Watch Hiddleston discuss Batman and Loki in the clip above.
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