From www.superherohype.com
"Kenneth Branagh is negotiating to direct Thor for Marvel Studios, reports Variety. The comic book adaptation is scheduled for a June 4, 2010 release. Branagh is the latest in a string of directors -- such as Jon Favreau (Iron Man), Christopher Nolan (the Batman franchise) and Gavin Hood (X-Men Origins: Wolverine) -- with arthouse roots taking on big-budget comic book fare. Marvel will set a distributor for Thor shortly. Thor, written by Mark Protosevich, follows disabled medical student Donald Blake, who has an alter ego as the hammer-wielding Norse god Thor."
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Good choice, I think. Branaugh will handle the psuedo-Shakespearean dialogue and elements well. Also, I'm glad to see Don Blake will be back as Thor's alter-ego.
"Kenneth Branagh is negotiating to direct Thor for Marvel Studios, reports Variety. The comic book adaptation is scheduled for a June 4, 2010 release. Branagh is the latest in a string of directors -- such as Jon Favreau (Iron Man), Christopher Nolan (the Batman franchise) and Gavin Hood (X-Men Origins: Wolverine) -- with arthouse roots taking on big-budget comic book fare. Marvel will set a distributor for Thor shortly. Thor, written by Mark Protosevich, follows disabled medical student Donald Blake, who has an alter ego as the hammer-wielding Norse god Thor."
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Good choice, I think. Branaugh will handle the psuedo-Shakespearean dialogue and elements well. Also, I'm glad to see Don Blake will be back as Thor's alter-ego.