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Hiddleston on Pine: A Soul on Fire
28 Jan
Summary
- Pine's new season starts from trauma, not instinct.
- Character's identity shifted due to past suffering.
- Hiddleston praises Indian crew during international filming.

Jonathan Pine, reprised by Tom Hiddleston, begins the second season of The Night Manager from a place of inescapable trauma.
"The lights had been switched on inside him," Hiddleston explains, noting Pine's transition from instinct to a driven pursuit of truth. This new awareness means he cannot return to a normal life.
Hiddleston portrays Pine as having endured immense suffering and solitude, leading to a profound, though not outwardly visible, identity shift. This suppressed trauma, like an "unexploded bomb," fuels the character's internal conflict.
Pine outwardly appears calm and capable, but internally he is turbulent and vulnerable. This tension between his composed exterior and internal chaos defines his character this season.




