I think it is really just me but I feel like there is more promotion and material for Pompeii than The Night Manager. Is it maybe that this is Disney+ and Nat Geo?
Definitely the Disney/NatGeo marketing team at work, doing what they do best.
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I think it is really just me but I feel like there is more promotion and material for Pompeii than The Night Manager. Is it maybe that this is Disney+ and Nat Geo?
Definitely the Disney/NatGeo marketing team at work, doing what they do best.

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There is a pretty positive review in Guardian of Pompeii. But again, their dismissing of Tom is painful and cringe to read. I wonder what he ever did to them they can write such drivel about him personally in every second article about him or his projects
Ah, of course it's written by a (not successful) actor. Lots of tall poppy syndrome in the write-up.
The Avengers star teams up with real-life scholars for a look at the eruption of Vesuvius. At points itâs elegiac and moving, at others itâs
Tom Hiddleston joins Dermot to chat about Pompeii: Out of Time. Plus Cricket v Ski Sunday.
Tom talks about Pompeii - and a bit about Tenzing right at the very end.
Also mentions they're thinking of more documentaries of this type.
Starts at 1:02:00 ish
From Loki to Pompeii, Tom Hiddleston explores the power of time.The actor discusses his new National Geographic documentary series.He reveal

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 16: Tom Hiddleston attends the "Pompeii: Out Of Time" Premiere at The British Museum on July 16, 2026 in London, England. (Photos by Joe Maher/Getty Images/Ian West/PA Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 16: Tom Hiddleston attends the "Pompeii: Out Of Time" Premiere at The British Museum on July 16, 2026 in London, England. (Photos by Joe Maher/Getty Images/Ian West/PA Images)

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Hi, am I understanding Tom's sign correctly? Are they hosting a premiere in Pompeii and doing an ama on the red carpet at the same time?
I think the premiere might be in the UK? The screening on Monday was in Pompeii.
But it does sound like the AMA will be on the red carpet.
The future star visited Pompeii as a teen in 1998, and years later suggested incorporating the destroyed city into his show âLoki.â Now, heâ
Tom Hiddleston laughs at the notion that his new National Geographic series, Pompeii: Out of Time, is the product of the same machinations that defined his signature character of Loki.Â
Marvel fans might recall that in the second episode of Marvel Studiosâ Loki series, the then-God of Mischief and Mobius (Owen Wilson) time-traveled to Pompeii in 79 AD just moments before Mount Vesuviusâ volcanic eruption killed thousands of people across a half-dozen Roman towns and settlements.
Hiddleston did suggest the Pompeii scene to the Loki creative team at the time, but it was less about playing the long game and more about merging two of his longtime passions.
âIt would be Loki-level strategy to concoct an entire series for Marvel Studios/Disney+ and then pitch a Pompeii sequence, only to later secure a series for National Geographic,â Hiddleston tells The Hollywood Reporter in support of Pompeii: Out of Timeâs July 22 release on Disney+ and Hulu.
The origin of Pompeii instead goes all the way back to 1998 when a 17-year-old Hiddleston and two friends took a trip to the Campania region of Italy. What began as fun in the sun with lots of pizza consumption soon turned into a life-changing experience for the British teenager. Thatâs when he visited the remnants of Pompeii and its neighboring city, Herculaneum, which have been excavated and preserved in astonishing detail. The site essentially serves as an archaeological memorial for Vesuviusâ victims. Hiddleston could see how they lived, but also how they died, as the remains of 100 Romans are still on display by way of plaster casts. âI felt the 2000 years between me and the inhabitants of Pompeii compress,â Hiddleston says.
When Hiddleston received an inquiry about developing a Nat Geo project, he went right to Pompeii, and the powers that be quickly warmed to the synergistic relationship between Loki and what is now its stablemate, Pompeii: Out of Time. âEverybody saw the fun in using Loki as a jumping-off point and a connecting of the dots,â says Hiddlestonâs producing partner, Kevin R. Wright.
Hiddleston credits his formative tour of Pompeii for his interest in the ancient world, as well as his pursuit of acting. At the University of Cambridge, he degreed in Classics, which is shorthand for ancient Greek and Roman studies. His three-year program even included Latin courses, the primary tongue of Pompeii. Ahead of Loki, Hiddleston made a point to brush up on the classical language of ancient Rome so that Loki could futilely warn the Pompeians of the impending apocalyptic event.
The other domino that fell en route to Hiddleston executive producing Pompeii involved his fictional brother in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Chris Hemsworth has played Thor, the God of Thunder, in seven films opposite Hiddlestonâs Loki, beginning with Kenneth Branaghâs 2011 film, Thor.Â
In 2022, Hemsworth launched his own Nat Geo series called Limitless in order to test the limits of his mind and body. Hiddleston was so impressed by the exploits of his friend from work that he can still recall specific details from the two-season series, such as Hemsworth swimming 250 yards in frigid Arctic waters or walking across a crane atop a 900-foot-high Sydney skyscraper. Additionally, Hiddleston was particularly moved by Hemsworthâs Nat Geo documentary, A Road Trip to Remember, in which he hits the road with his father Craig. Together, in response to the latterâs early-stage Alzheimerâs diagnosis, they revisit meaningful places to the Hemsworth family and reignite memories. (Writer-director Tom Barbor-Might worked on both Hiddleston and Hemsworthâs projects.)
âWhen National Geographic got in touch about making something in the non-fiction space, I definitely felt really encouraged by Chrisâ experience,â Hiddleston says. âI could see that working in this way actually stretches you as a performer, and it became a thrilling expansion of my curiosity about different types of storytelling.â
Hiddleston knew he wanted to tell the story of Pompeii, but he needed to do so in an innovative way. Most of all, he strived for the audience to feel the same feeling he had during his first visit to Pompeii nearly 30 years ago. What resulted is one of the most unique docudramas to date. Hiddleston functions as the host and an âamateur classicistâ who seeks to understand the fates of three real Romans during the 24-hour long eruption of Mount Vesuvius.Â
Hiddleston relies on professors, scholars, archaeologists and psychologists to piece together what happened to a teenage blacksmith apprentice, a businesswoman/bathhouse proprietor and an unidentified Praetorian guard. In between Hiddlestonâs present-day investigation, a cinematic dramatization tracks all three peopleâs unique experiences during the disaster that unleashed 100,000 times more thermal energy than the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined. It goes to show that while mankind can be incredibly destructive, Mother Nature is a force not to be trifled with.
2,000 years from now, documentarians will probably be burdened by the overabundance of recorded information from our current era, leaving very little to the imagination. Conversely, there are moments throughout Pompeii where the trail goes cold due to insufficient documentation from 2,000 years ago, frustrating Hiddleston in the process. Thus, he employs an acting technique where he combines available evidence and imagination in order to form the most logical conclusions possible. Similar to the Loki seriesâ time mechanics, heâll occasionally rewind and replay moments based on new data that redefines each characterâs story.Â
To tell this ambitious story, Hiddleston called on his right-hand man from Loki, the aforementioned Wright. In 2018, the former U.S. Marine turned Marvel Studios executive approached Hiddleston with a 30-page pitch for a Loki-led spinoff series. The presentation contained many of the foundational pillars that would constitute the future crown jewel of Marvelâs offerings on Disney+. In the middle of wrapping their two-season series in 2023, Hiddleston realized it was his turn to pitch Wright. Thatâs when he proposed a production partnership known as Ithaca, a reference to the island home of the mythological Greek hero, Odysseus.Â
At a time when Christopher Nolanâs The Odyssey is hitting theaters, Hiddleston admits that the timing of Ithacaâs debut project is rather fortuitous, especially when Matt Damon, Nolanâs Odysseus, played a version of Hiddlestonâs Loki in Thor: Ragnarok (2017) and Thor: Love and Thunder (2022). âThe [Odyssey] story I often reference is essentially about being careful at the finish line. On shoots, everyone gets excited near the finish,â Hiddleston says. âAnd Iâll be like, âWell, hang on, guys. We havenât seen the shores of Ithaca yet. Thatâs why our company is called Ithaca.â
As for the future of the character who helped pave the way for Pompeii: Out of Time, Hiddleston will reprise the role of Loki in Decemberâs Avengers: Doomsday. Considering how well Loki season two completed the now-God of Storiesâ arc, it couldâve easily served as Hiddlestonâs swan song in the MCU. But he assures fans that Lokiâs evolution wonât be for naught. âLoki felt like a closure. And when Marvel called about Avengers: Doomsday, it was going to be starting from that end point,â Hiddleston shares. âSo there was no sense of unstitching or undoing all of that development. That development still stands as a place to begin.â
*** National Geographicâs Pompeii: Out of Time with Tom Hiddleston premieres July 22 on Disney+ and Hulu.
Reddit AMA on Thursday!
Iâm Tom Hiddleston and I am taking a journey back in time in my new series âPompeii: Out of Time with Tom Hiddlestonâ on National Geographic.Â
The ancient world has compelled my imagination and curiosity for as long as I can remember: Iâve been fascinated by it all my life. Classical Antiquity is the foundation and cornerstone of Western and European culture. To visit Pompeii is to feel the distance of the 2,000 years between now and then compress. The past becomes the present, the past feels so close. Our relationship with the past is alive â studying who we were in order to understand who we are. Pompeii is a gateway for that conversation.Â
This new series presents an innovative investigation into the cities last hours and will transport the audience to Ancient Rome in the hours before and during the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius guided by archaeologists, historians, geologists and disaster experts. Â
We'll be back on Thursday July 16th at 8PM BST to answer your questions
Find Tom on Instagram:Â https://www.instagram.com/twhiddleston/
Find National Geographic on Instagram:Â https://www.instagram.com/natgeouk/
Watch the 'Pompeii: Out of Time with Tom Hiddleston' trailer, airing on National Geographic on 23rd July. Also streaming on Disney+:Â https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJjOZyG58To
What is wrong with some "fans"? Tom has basically covered by his projects every medium this year (except audio but not let´s get ahead of ourselves) but for some, it is not enough. They would probably choose projects for him, would want him to just spend two weeks promoting bc it is never enough. I am not sure these people are even fans tbh
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Seeing the ability to make AI videos mix with weird fans...
It sucks that there is really nothing celebrities or regular people can do about it.
One of them will sue at some point. Until then, randos will be doing sketchy stuff, and weâre stuck dealing with it.
Have I ever mentioned that stans are just as bad as tinhaters? They're 2 sides of the same coin. Just as annoying.