Thor: Love and Thunder stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Christian Bale, and Tessa Thompson are the ones who steal the show.
We cannot deny that Thor: Love and Thunder managed to generate expectations, and that is that with the return of Natalie Portman as Jane Foster, together with the integration of Christian Bale into the Marvel Universe, it seemed to be a winning formula, however, Taika Waititi seems to return to show that there is no good way to develop a story starring the God of Thunder.
They often say that sometimes “silence says it all”, and surely when you’ve gone to see Marvel Studios tapes, people usually talk about what they thought of the movie, but in the particular case of the new Thor movie, when the lights came on the people were silent, and that was more than enough to indicate that they had not enjoyed the performance.
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Although it seems that the plot begins with a good scene, it soon falls into a well that we all know: Marvel’s comedy without measure. And you can see the attempt to replicate the humor of Thor: Ragnarok (2017), but this time it is much more crude and unfunny, to the point that people in the theater only laughed once.
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We have to admit that hopes were high for Christian Bale’s performance as Godhunter Gorr, and while the actor does his best with the character, it’s written so poorly that it fails to have the moments of glory that it deserves. Undoubtedly, many from the beginning theorized that the villain would suffer the same effect as others in the UCM, a strong decrease in his powers and abilities in contrast to those in the comic, and we are sorry to tell you that it was.
The truth is that Jane Foster aka. Mighty Thor, Valkyrie, and Thor’s butt are the MVPs of the story, in addition to a couple of combat sequences in three-quarters of the film and at the end of it, but other than that there is not much more to say about the story, which is overall pretty mediocre. As for the post-credits scenes, both turn out to be some of the best in recent Marvel productions, as they aim to expand this vast universe interestingly.
CHRIS HEMSWORTH’S FUTURE AT MARVEL STUDIOS
After having seen the new adventure of Thor, the old statements of Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios, about that he would like to continue seeing Hemsworth in the UCM since he would be “excited to see how this complex continues to evolve, stand out a lot. character”, as he mentioned in an interview for TotalFilm.
And while it is true that there are many stories in comics featuring the son of Odin, it seems that the company is far from figuring out how to adapt them on screen. However, a couple of days ago Hemsworth spoke about the future of the character, mentioning that in addition to the Jane Foster version, there will be other versions of Thor, which seems to be a subtle hint that the end of Thor could be closer than expected. what we believe
Although they are assumptions, we could already see this formula with Captain America, who after the departure of Chris Evans, Anthony Mackie took the mantle of the hero, and later we saw the version of Halley Atwell in What If (2021) and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022).
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