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fandomsecrets2014-03-01 03:46 pm
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If anything I think he's being overly cautious in his choices to avoid being only cast in Loki style roles. I think he's also said he would go back to the theatre again and again if he has the time. And I hope he does because I didn't get chance to see Coriolanus in the flesh (I did see the NTL broadcast.)
This isn't me unwilling to hear any criticism of him because I think he is in danger sometimes of feeding into the Loki association - but only because he's really enthusiastic for that part. I just don't see how his choices are pandering to a specific audience? I'm British and I don't feel he's neglecting my tastes (I love dystopian fiction so am looking forward to High Rise.)
And URGH why must everything be Hiddles Vs Cumberbatch? I really don't get this!
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(Anonymous) 2014-03-01 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)it's not just a tumblr stan war thing. they're usually mentioned in the same speculative casting industry articles as circling the same scripts. which, amazingly enough, tend to also be ones that michael fassbender has passed over.
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