Agreed.
Well, he's that now. His being so removed from typical human personality in Thor and The Avengers made him stand out to me--he was still the outsider/"Thunder God" who was a world (of personality) all his own as seen in the early comics, but bumping him into Dumb Fat Drunk Jokester realm is such a hard turn that did not happen naturally, so it stands out, and not in a good way. As you touch on, he's Thor, not Parker or Stark.
Agreed.
Well, he's that now. His being so removed from typical human personality in Thor and The Avengers made him stand out to me--he was still the outsider/"Thunder God" who was a world (of personality) all his own as seen in the early comics, but bumping him into Dumb Fat Drunk Jokester realm is such a hard turn that did not happen naturally, so it stands out, and not in a good way. As you touch on, he's Thor, not Parker or Stark.
Because him spending many years with humans, interacting with them, picking up from them, couldn't evolve/change his personality at all. Nope. Not a change. Thankfully, in real life, people remain the same forever.
Well......some posters, er people do.
Fat Thor was awesome.I just hope we don't get fat Thor
Because him spending many years with humans, interacting with them, picking up from them, couldn't evolve/change his personality at all. Nope. Not a change. Thankfully, in real life, people remain the same forever.
Characters hard-turned into complete comic relief / slapstick (when they were not that way at all) is not natural or beliveable in real life. Thankfully in real life, people are not wrapped up into being nothing more than a 10 minute quip / stumbling session.
I hope we do. Fat Thor was amazing, for once I was able to say I have the same physique as Chris Hemsworth and not get weird looks. They need to keep Fat Thor.I just hope we don't get fat Thor
The problem with Thor is that without humor the character is a plank of wood. Maybe it works in the comics but it makes for a dull experience at the movies, especially when he's the lead rather than a straight-man or something.
I think they did take the humor over the top in Endgame, and way too meta by actually calling out Lebowski in-universe, but I think the MCU Thor needs to embrace his peculiar brand of humor going forward.
I found the other Thor movies boring but this one a lot of fun!Ragnarok was one of my favourite MCU movies, so I'm 100% on board.
Agreed!I found the oher Thor movies boring but this one a lot of fun!
Hear, hear for Darcy love! I always loved her character and I, too, wish she was in Ragnarok in some form.I get a lot of people hated Darcy, but personally I felt she was one of the more entertaining characters in both movies, second only to Loki. I was actually disappointed they didn't even give her a small role in Ragnarok as the tone of the movie would have been a perfect fit for her character.
I get a lot of people hated Darcy, but personally I felt she was one of the more entertaining characters in both movies, second only to Loki. I was actually disappointed they didn't even give her a small role in Ragnarok as the tone of the movie would have been a perfect fit for her character.
No, it's simpler than that: she was there to play off of Portman, and with Jane Foster out of the picture, there was no good narrative reason to bring her back.Marvel probably had no intention of bringing her back because some audiences found the character annoying, or reminded them too much of Dennings' character on her sitcom.
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