Harry for Guardian Weekend. Photographed by Samuel Bradley.
Bobby and Tom Hiddleston in Central Park, New York City on August 25, 2019.
The Hollow Crown (2012)
To those who are going to raid area 51; if you happen to stumble across an angry, Norse God going by the name Loki, please don't hand him to Marvel. Give him to us, the Loki stans, instead. We know what to do with him.
You presume he isn't exactly where he wants to be too. This is Loki we're talking about. He probably did the worst over acting, "oh no...I have been captured " and winked at the proverbial camera to the confusion of the military and federal agents. Hahaha
@bioticgoddess, who said he was a prisoner? I said ‘if you stumble across’ him. I’m quite sure Loki is behind all this and is running the entire show that is area 51 ;-) He is probably also the owner of the Facebook event for the raid.
Loki: The mindless beast, makes play he’s still a man.
Hulk: puny god
Bruce: Was just talking to him just a couple minutes ago and he was totally ready to kill any of us.
Thor Panel - Tom Hiddleston, Chris Hemsworth and Director Kenneth Branagh at Claridges Hotel on April 11, 2011 in London.
Bonus Video:
Chris Hemsworth & Tom Hiddleston talk about the sibling rivalry of Thor and Loki and their preparatory methods against Natalie Portman’s.
“A black hole and its shadow have been captured in an image for the first time, a historic feat by an international network of radio telescopes called the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT).
A black hole is an extremely dense object from which no light can escape. Anything that comes within a black hole’s “event horizon,” its point of no return, will be consumed, never to re-emerge, because of the black hole’s unimaginably strong gravity. By its very nature, a black hole cannot be seen, but the hot disk of material that encircles it shines bright. Against a bright backdrop, such as this disk, a black hole appears to cast a shadow.
The stunning new image shows the shadow of the supermassive black hole in the center of Messier 87 (M87), an elliptical galaxy some 55 million light-years from Earth. This black hole is 6.5 billion times the mass of the Sun. Catching its shadow involved eight ground-based radio telescopes around the globe, operating together as if they were one telescope the size of our entire planet.”
Credit- nasa.gov








