The "We're not making that much money, so eventually we're going to have to change the way we do this" way?
Anything that preserves the possibility of a "Superman, 1938" film is OK by me.
The "We're not making that much money, so eventually we're going to have to change the way we do this" way?
The thing is he didn't just make any Thor story a silly comedy, he made the absolute darkest Thor story a silly comedy...I think it's contained well enough to a few directors/characters - mainly Taika Waitit and James Gunn.
I love Gunn's style, adore the Guardians movies and really liked his Suicide Squad and Peacemaker. With Waitit i just don't know, especially when it comes to Thor. The Thor movies were always the weakest for me in the MCU, both because their stories were not that really interesting and because the character and his stories/mythology have potential for so much epicness yet the movies never really took advantage of that.
When Waititi did Thor 3 he turned it into a silly comedy movie and the character into a buffon as well - it killed the character for me. I have few hopes that such an awesome storyline such as Gorr the God Butcher will make the difference, it simply is not Waititi's style but i'll be happy to eat my words. If the Russo Brothers would have made that Thor movie i would expect my mind to be blown, here i hope it will be.
The thing is he didn't just make any Thor story a silly comedy, he made the absolute darkest Thor story a silly comedy...
That's definitely not Jane.
Beyond basic logic, no, of course not. If only because I haven't found any casting news of who that actress could be.Are you absolutely sure of that beyond any doubt?
the fact that the woman Thor kisses doesn't even look like Portman.
That said, I'm willing to admit I'm wrong if that turns out to be the case.
Will you in the reverse situation?
You really won't need to see it if you don't want to, though. Guardians met Thor. They fought Thanos. Star lord is insecure about how everyone loves Thor. Thor hitches a ride off earth with them after the battle is over. That's really all you could possibly need to know.
but that juxtaposition is probably one of the reasons the movie works so well.
For those wondering how Jane gets the powers here's the text from the description that goes with a replica helmet from Eaglemoss.
Suffering from cancer, astrophysicist and Thor’s ex-girlfriend, Jane Foster, visited New Asgard and her life was changed forever. Mysteriously, the broken pieces of Mjolnir, the hammer of the thunder god, transformed her into the Mighty Thor and gifted her the superpowers of Thor, to battle threats internal and external. Wielding Mjolnir herself, she had become a godly protector and a new hero was born!
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Interestingly they've already rewritten the description, though oddly not enough to remove all the spoilers. (So beware if you click on the link.)
https://shop.eaglemoss.com/us/hero-...ty-thors-helmet-thor-love-and-thunder-replica
I did the first time I watched them. Lester cut set superhero movies back almost 10 years.
^ The person in question looks very much like Natalie Portman - or her doppelganger Kiera Knightley - to me.
If I'm wrong, I'm wrong, but we'll see.
I agree. Too many people want to pigeonhole Superhero movies into one little box. The last twenty years have proven that there are plenty of different ways to tell these stories.I think we've made it beyond that kind of stereotype for comics, we've gotten enough serious comic book movies that by now most people should know they aren't all jokes.
And I love that we've reached a point where we can have comic book movies like The Batman, and Love & Thunder coming out just a few months apart.
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