Aside from preparing for his lead role in "Kong: Skull Island," Tom Hiddleston is all set to go on a series of movie premiers. Tom's "Crimson Peak," "High Rise," and "I Saw the Light" are soon going to release before he starts filming for "Kong: Skull Island."
According to Just Jared, the 34-years-old British actor is now moving towards the release of horror fantasy movie, "Crimson Peak." The site recently snapped photos of the actor looking dapper in a suit in the streets of London. The actor will soon start promoting his upcoming thriller, which is schedule to release on October 16.
According to VCPost, Tom is going to portray the role of Sir Thomas Sharpe in "Crimson Peak." His character in the upcoming horror movie will be in tough competition to the character he will be playing in "Kong: Skull Island." The prequel to "King Kong," is set in 1971, in an island home to the largest and wildest apes.
The "Avenger" star will share the screen with Elizabeth Olsen in the movie adaptation of Colin Escott's "Hank Williams: The Biography." "I Saw the Light," will screen at Toronto International Film Festival, starting on September 10 and will première November 27.
"High Rise" will be the third film before Tom will start filming "Kong: Skull Island." There is no official release date for "High Rise" as of now, but it will be a part of the 63rd San Sebastian Film Festival. With Jeremy Irons, Sienna Miller, Luke Evans, and Elizabeth Moss, Tom Hiddleston is going to attend to the festival on September 18.
Day Herald reported that Tom Hiddleston is involved with "Kong: Skull Island" from the beginning. Speaking about the director of the film, Tom Hiddleston said that Jordan Vogt-Roberts has an 'extraordinary vision.' Tom even promised all his fans that the new "King Kong" story would be epic.
"Kong: Skull Island" is its pre-production, and the principal photography of the film will start just before the end of 2015. The movie is schedule to have a March 2017 release.