‘What on earth’s got into you Stefano?”
The Good, The Bart, and The Loki (2021)
Loki in Marvel Studios’ What If..? Official Trailer, 8th July 2021
Mischief arrives in Springfield—well, more mischief, anyway. Start streaming the short, @TheSimpsons: The Good, the Bart, and the #Loki July 7 on #DisneyPlus. #SummerOfDisneyPlus
Tom Hiddleston reads Supertato, 25th June 2021
Disney+ Sizzle Reel, 21st May 2021
Aural P*rn (and Pretty Fish Courtship) as Tom Hiddleston narrates Season 2 of Earth at Night in Color, on Apple TV+
Aural P*rn (and Pretty Fish Courtship) as Tom Hiddleston narrates Season 2 of Earth at Night in Color, on Apple TV+
Cast:
- Cyrano - Kenneth Branagh
- Roxane - Jodhi May
- De Guiche - John Shrapnel
- Christian - Tom Hiddleston
- Rageuneau - Jimmy Yuill
- Montfleury - Stephen Critchlow
- Bellerose/Capuc - Hugh Dickson
- Le Bret - Gerard Horan
- Carbon/Cuigy - John McAndrew
- Ligniere - Steve Hodson
- Duenna/Marthe - Frances Jeater
- Mother Superior - Susan Jamieson
- Sister Claire - Joannah Tincey
- Valvert - Oliver Le Sueur
Cyrano de Bergerac is, perhaps, the greatest classic romance. Set in 17th century France, it features the eponymous poet-swordsman with a misshapen nose but abundant panache who falls hopelessly in love with the beautiful Roxane. She, alas, loves another, the dashing Gascon soldier Christian de Neuvillette and Cyrano finds himself acting as the young suitor’s ghost writer, pouring out exquisite love poems to win the day. This production uses Anthony Burgess’s fine verse translation of Rostand’s ever-popular play. Cyrano is played by Kenneth Branagh, Roxane by Jodhi May and Christian by Tom Hiddleston. They make the most not only of the passion and poetry and the famously moving conclusion, but also the humour which threads through the play.
Director: David Timson Engineer: Norman Goodman Producer: Nicolas Soames (An Ukemi production for Radio 3.)
Dear God in heaven, I’m only ten minutes into Episode One of ‘Earth at Night in Color’ and it’s pure aural nature p**n.
The first episode centres around a pride of lions in the Maasai Mara. There’s an awful lot of growling (and that’s just Tom). And yes, I almost lost it when he says ‘…Playtime’s over’ and ‘little one’.My brain has consumed WAY too much smutty smut in it’s life and I am totally paying for it now.Don’t judge me.
I should probably say this. It’s beautifully shot and really cleverly executed with cool transitions reminding you every now and then that it’s actually shot at night. Because honestly? You genuinely can’t tell.
Highly recommended.
Okay, so we’ve now had Jaguars AND Bears… I kid you not! It’s almost as if they cherry picked Tom to voice this!
Episode 6: Cheetahs
He just literally purred the word 'purr'. I am NOT okay.
Dear God in heaven, I’m only ten minutes into Episode One of ‘Earth at Night in Color’ and it’s pure aural nature p**n.
The first episode centres around a pride of lions in the Maasai Mara. There’s an awful lot of growling (and that’s just Tom). And yes, I almost lost it when he says ‘…Playtime’s over’ and ‘little one’.My brain has consumed WAY too much smutty smut in it’s life and I am totally paying for it now.Don’t judge me.
I should probably say this. It’s beautifully shot and really cleverly executed with cool transitions reminding you every now and then that it’s actually shot at night. Because honestly? You genuinely can’t tell.
Highly recommended.
Okay, so we’ve now had Jaguars AND Bears... I kid you not! It’s almost as if they cherry picked Tom to voice this!
Dear God in heaven, I’m only ten minutes into Episode One of ‘Earth at Night in Color’ and it’s pure aural nature p**n.
The first episode centres around a pride of lions in the Maasai Mara. There’s an awful lot of growling (and that’s just Tom). And yes, I almost lost it when he says ‘...Playtime’s over’ and ‘little one’.My brain has consumed WAY too much smutty smut in it’s life and I am totally paying for it now.Don’t judge me.
I should probably say this. It’s beautifully shot and really cleverly executed with cool transitions reminding you every now and then that it’s actually shot at night. Because honestly? You genuinely can’t tell.
Highly recommended.
Tom Hiddleston Narrates New Doc ‘Earth at Night in Color’ Revealing the Nocturnal Lives of Animals
By Kathleen Rellihan 16th November 2020
While you might have had to cancel your safari trip this year, you can still escape into the wild with Apple TV+’s new docuseries Earth at Night in Color. Filmed on six continents, as far afield as the Arctic circle to the African grasslands, this docuseries, for which Newsweek had a first look video, follows the moonlight journeys of animals, revealing never-before-seen behaviors of animal activity when the sun goes down.
With groundbreaking technology, this pioneering nature series is able to capture the earth’s last true wilderness—the night. Revealing the secret life of animals at night in color, the storytelling is dynamic and the drama is high as it’s all filmed in total darkness. Golden Globe winner Tom Hiddleston narrates, and while the British actor might be known for his breakout role as Loki in Avengers and Thor, this isn’t the first time he’s narrated a nature series. In his earlier career, he was the voice of Charles Darwin in a BBC documentary Galapagos.
It’s not just Hiddleston’s British accent that adds to the drama, to capture this secret nocturnal world the crew’s limits are tested as they are only able to film with the light of the moon. That means the crew could only film for about three nights on either side of the full moon when it’s at its brightest. So for each full moon, the crew had to deploy multiple shooting teams to different parts of the world at exactly the same time. In the jungles of Borneo, a cameraman climbed 130 feet (the equivalent of a 10-story building) into the canopy to film, and in the wetlands of South America, the crew attached a gyro-stabilized camera to a small boat to document jaguars stalking the rivers.
Earth at Night in Color shows strange things happen at night in the wild. At what once was a shadowy world is now in full-color with next-generation cameras showing the life of animals at night clear as day in a way we have never seen before. The docuseries shows the nightlife of lions, cheetahs and bears, as well as lesser-known nocturnal animals such as eagle owls and peregrine falcons.
Did you know Africa’s lions, who are mostly nocturnal, have night vision that is six times better than a human? Or that hippos are more active at night? And due to hunters, bears have had to become nocturnal and they interact with each other silently to avoid predators.
But perhaps the breakout star of Earth at Night in Color is the spectral tarsier, the most harmless-looking nocturnal creature, who is barely larger than a tennis ball and pulls at its ears in order to prime itself for hunting. Captured in the jungles of Southeast Asia, this little creature’s eye is bigger than its brain giving it night vision that’s 100 times better than humans.
So while we might be locked down this winter, we can still escape into the wonder of the natural world to see what goes bump in the night.
Earth at Night in Color is produced by Offspring Films and will premiere globally with six episodes on Friday, December 4, exclusively on Apple TV+. The second half will follow in 2021. This series is part of a trio of documentary Apple TV+ series that celebrates humanity and the wonder of the natural world.
Tom Hiddleston Narrates New Doc 'Earth at Night in Color' Revealing the Nocturnal Lives of Animals
By Kathleen Rellihan 16th November 2020
While you might have had to cancel your safari trip this year, you can still escape into the wild with Apple TV+'s new docuseries Earth at Night in Color. Filmed on six continents, as far afield as the Arctic circle to the African grasslands, this docuseries, for which Newsweek had a first look video, follows the moonlight journeys of animals, revealing never-before-seen behaviors of animal activity when the sun goes down.
With groundbreaking technology, this pioneering nature series is able to capture the earth's last true wilderness—the night. Revealing the secret life of animals at night in color, the storytelling is dynamic and the drama is high as it's all filmed in total darkness. Golden Globe winner Tom Hiddleston narrates, and while the British actor might be known for his breakout role as Loki in Avengers and Thor, this isn't the first time he's narrated a nature series. In his earlier career, he was the voice of Charles Darwin in a BBC documentary Galapagos.
It's not just Hiddleston's British accent that adds to the drama, to capture this secret nocturnal world the crew's limits are tested as they are only able to film with the light of the moon. That means the crew could only film for about three nights on either side of the full moon when it's at its brightest. So for each full moon, the crew had to deploy multiple shooting teams to different parts of the world at exactly the same time. In the jungles of Borneo, a cameraman climbed 130 feet (the equivalent of a 10-story building) into the canopy to film, and in the wetlands of South America, the crew attached a gyro-stabilized camera to a small boat to document jaguars stalking the rivers.
Earth at Night in Color shows strange things happen at night in the wild. At what once was a shadowy world is now in full-color with next-generation cameras showing the life of animals at night clear as day in a way we have never seen before. The docuseries shows the nightlife of lions, cheetahs and bears, as well as lesser-known nocturnal animals such as eagle owls and peregrine falcons.
Did you know Africa's lions, who are mostly nocturnal, have night vision that is six times better than a human? Or that hippos are more active at night? And due to hunters, bears have had to become nocturnal and they interact with each other silently to avoid predators.
But perhaps the breakout star of Earth at Night in Color is the spectral tarsier, the most harmless-looking nocturnal creature, who is barely larger than a tennis ball and pulls at its ears in order to prime itself for hunting. Captured in the jungles of Southeast Asia, this little creature's eye is bigger than its brain giving it night vision that's 100 times better than humans.
So while we might be locked down this winter, we can still escape into the wonder of the natural world to see what goes bump in the night.
Earth at Night in Color is produced by Offspring Films and will premiere globally with six episodes on Friday, December 4, exclusively on Apple TV+. The second half will follow in 2021. This series is part of a trio of documentary Apple TV+ series that celebrates humanity and the wonder of the natural world.
Apple TV Plus to Debut Docuseries ‘Tiny World,’ ‘Becoming You,’ ‘Earth at Night in Color’ – Variety
“Earth at Night in Color,” narrated by Tom Hiddleston, debuts six episodes on Dec. 4. The series was filmed across six continents, from the Arctic Circle to the African grasslands and “follows the moonlit dramas of animals at night, revealing new insights and never before seen behaviors.” The Offspring Films documentary series is exec produced by Alex Williamson and Isla Robertson, and produced by Sam Hodgson.
‘The guy is a triple threat, and a hard, hard worker. Just amazing.’
Peggy Holmes (Director) & Jenni Magee-Cook (Producer) of The Pirate Fairy have experienced The Hiddleston Effect™
The woman on the right in the first gif, her reaction is so priceless and definitely what we all do internally when we think of our boy 💙
@fandom-and-feminism Her reaction to the question was hilarious. Watch the video... She so eloquent and professional up until that point, and then dissolves into full-on fangirl 😂😂
Cast:
- Cyrano - Kenneth Branagh
- Roxane - Jodhi May
- De Guiche - John Shrapnel
- Christian - Tom Hiddleston
- Rageuneau - Jimmy Yuill
- Montfleury - Stephen Critchlow
- Bellerose/Capuc - Hugh Dickson
- Le Bret - Gerard Horan
- Carbon/Cuigy - John McAndrew
- Ligniere - Steve Hodson
- Duenna/Marthe - Frances Jeater
- Mother Superior - Susan Jamieson
- Sister Claire - Joannah Tincey
- Valvert - Oliver Le Sueur
Cyrano de Bergerac is, perhaps, the greatest classic romance. Set in 17th century France, it features the eponymous poet-swordsman with a misshapen nose but abundant panache who falls hopelessly in love with the beautiful Roxane. She, alas, loves another, the dashing Gascon soldier Christian de Neuvillette and Cyrano finds himself acting as the young suitor's ghost writer, pouring out exquisite love poems to win the day. This production uses Anthony Burgess's fine verse translation of Rostand's ever-popular play. Cyrano is played by Kenneth Branagh, Roxane by Jodhi May and Christian by Tom Hiddleston. They make the most not only of the passion and poetry and the famously moving conclusion, but also the humour which threads through the play.
Director: David Timson Engineer: Norman Goodman Producer: Nicolas Soames (An Ukemi production for Radio 3.)