ThoughThor: Love and Thunder's cookie-cutter plot and mishandling of supporting characters holds it back, it thrives as the MCU's first romantic comedy thanks to some electrifying chemistry
ThorPERHATIAN!Artikel ini mengandung spoiler mengenai jalan cerita dari film/drama ini. Apa yang terbayang olehmu saat mendengar sosok Thor? Karakter Avengers yang berasal dari tokoh mitologi ini memang begitu identik dengan palu dan petir. Ia juga dikenal sebagai sosok dewa yang berasal dari Asgard, sebuah dunia di luar bumi. Pada film pertamanya di MCU yang berjudul Thor, kita akan diajak berkenalan dengan sosok dewa petir ini. Untuk pencinta film superhero dan belum menonton film Thor, simak review dan sinopsis dari film Thor berikut ini dulu yuk! Sinopsis Dikisahkan bahwa alam semesta terdiri dari 9 dunia, dan seluruh keseimbangan tersebut diatur di sebuah dunia bernama Asgard. Di tahun 965 M, Odin yang merupakan Raja dari Asgard melawan pasukan Frost Giants dari Jotunheim yang dipimpin Laufey yang berambisi untuk menaklukan 9 dunia. Odin pun berhasil memenangkan peperangan dan merebut Casket of Ancient Winters. Di masa kini, Thor, putra Odin akan naik tahta menjadi Raja Asgard. Namun penobatannya terhenti saat Frost Giants menyusup ke Asgard dan mengambil kotak Casket of Ancient Winters tersebut. Odin pun memerintahkan Thor untuk kembali mengambil kotak tersebut ke Jotunheim. Ia ditemani sang adik, Loki, dan teman-temannya, Sif, Volstagg, Fandral, dan Hogun. Namun Thor melakukan kesalahan sehingga membuat Odin harus turun tangan untuk menyelamatkan orang-orang Asgardian. Akibat kesombongan Thor, Odin menghukumnya ke bumi dan menghilangkan kekuatan dewanya. Odin pun mengutuk palu Thor, Mjolnir, agar hanya bisa diangkat saat Thor layak menggunakannya. Thor terjatuh di New Mexico. Ia ditemukan oleh tim astrofisikawan, Jane Foster, beserta asistennya Darcy Lewis dan mentor Erik Selvig. Sementara Mjolnir jatuh terpisah dan diamankan oleh Seiring dengan Thor dan Jane yang saling jatuh cinta, Thor pun menemukan lokasi Mjolnir dan mencoba mencurinya dari fasilitas Saat menemukan Mjolnir, rupanya Thor tak bisa mengangkatnya. Ia pun ditahan oleh namun dibebaskan atas bantuan Erik Selvig. Sementara di Asgard, Loki mengetahui rahasia bahwa ia sebenarnya adalah anak kandung Laufey yang diselamatkan oleh Odin dan dibawa ke Asgard pada peperangan yang lalu. Saat Odin sekarat dalam “Odinsleep”, Loki berusaha mencuri tahta Asgard dan bersekongkol dengan Laufey untuk membunuh Odin serta mengambil kotak kekuatannya. Teman-teman Thor yang mengetahui rencana Loki kemudian meyakinkan penjaga gerbang Bifrost, Heimdall agar mau membuka portal dimensi agar mereka bisa turun ke bumi. Keempat teman Thor itu pun turun ke bumi untuk mencari Thor. Namun Loki yang mengetahui rencana itu kemudian mengirim robot Destroyer untuk mengejar mereka dan membunuh Thor. Saat empat temannya menemukan Thor, robot Destroyer menyerang mereka. Kekacauan pun terjadi di bumi, sementara Thor dan keempat temannya nyaris terbunuh. Demi menyelamatkan bumi dan teman-temannya, Thor menawarkan dirinya sebagai pengganti. Ketulusan dan pengorbanan itu rupanya membuat Thor kembali layak untuk mengangkat Mjolnir. Palu Mjolnir pun kembali pada Thor dan ia bisa mengalahkan Destroyer dengan kekuatannya. Setelah itu, Thor berpamitan pada Jane Foster untuk menyelesaikan urusannya di voucher streaming Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Viu, dll murah di Lazada Di Asgard, Loki rupanya memiliki rencana lain untuk mengkhianati Laufey. Ia memanfaatkan Laufey untuk menghancurkan Jotunheim dengan Jembatan Bifrost agar Odin menganggapnya layak menjadi Raja Asgard. Namun Thor datang dan menggagalkan rencana Loki. Saat Odin terbangun, Loki memilih untuk menjatuhkan dirinya pada jurang yang tercipta setelah runtuhnya jembatan Bifrost. Setelah hilangnya Loki, Odin hendak memberikan tahta Asgard pada Thor. Namun Thor menolak dan mengaku bahwa ia belum siap untuk menjadi raja. Sementara di Bumi, Jane Foster terus mencari cara membuka portal menuju Asgard. Tak banyak yang tahu, Loki sebenarnya masih hidup dan mengawasi mereka.
Thor God of Thunder: Directed by Noah Luke. With Myrom Kingery, Vaune Suitt, Vernon Wells, Daniel O'Reilly. Thor's villainous uncle Loki has escaped Asgard to search for Yggdrasil - The Tree of the Nine Realms. The tree holds the power of the Universe and is hidden away on Earth. With the help of giant wolf god Fenrir, Loki plans to destroy the tree and replant it in his image, giving him
Thor The Dark WorldPERHATIAN!Artikel ini mengandung spoiler mengenai jalan cerita dari film/drama ini. Suka Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU? Pasti kamu tahu dengan salah satu Avengers yang gagah, ganteng, dan bukan manusia. Ialah Thor, seorang Dewa Petir dari alam bernama Asgard. Thor pertama kali turun ke Bumi—atau Midgard dalam bahasa Asgardian—karena adik angkatnya yaitu Loki membuat kerusuhan di sana. Melanjutkan kisahnya sejak film Thor pertama yang keluar pada tahun 2011, ada Thor The Dark World yang dirilis dua tahun kemudian. Film Thor yang kedua ini masih dibintangi oleh Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgård, dan Idris Elba. Trivia Sebenarnya film Thor The Dark World sudah dikembangkan sejak film pertamanya tayang, dan akan menjadi film crossover The Avengers 2012. Namun, butuh waktu cukup lama untuk memulai syuting dan sebagainya, sehingga sekuel Thor baru bisa tayang pada akhir tahun 2013. Berikut adalah sinopsis dan ulasan film Thor 2 dari Bacaterus. Sinopsis Cerita dimulai dengan kilas balik ke ribuan tahun yang lalu ketika Bor, ayah Odin sekaligus kakek Thor, berperang dengan pemimpin Dark Elf yang bernama Malekith. Rupanya, Malekith memiliki keinginan untuk menghancurkan ke-9 alam semesta menggunakan 'senjata' yang ditemukan oleh bangsanya yang disebut sebagai Aether. Setelah menaklukkan pasukan Malekith, Bor menyembunyikan Aether di dunia asal Dark Elf, Svartalfheim. Namun, Bor dan keturunannya tidak tahu, selama ini Malekith dan sisa pasukan Dark Elf berhasil melarikan diri dan sedang dalam keadaan mati suri yang disengaja. Mereka menanti Aether kembali 'pulang'. Di latar waktu sekarang, di Asgard, terlihat Loki yang akan dipenjara karena kejahatannya di Bumi tonton The Avengers—2012. Lalu, di mana Thor? Ia bersama prajurit Asgard yaitu Fandral, Volstagg, Sif, dan Hogun sedang memberantas kekacauan yang diakibatkan Loki di Vanaheim. Sedangkan di bumi, tepatnya di London, astrofisikawan bernama Dr. Jane Foster dan karyawan magangnya, Darcy Lewis juga Ian, menyaksikan kejadian yang tak masuk di akal. Di tempat lain, tepatnya di sebuah gedung terbengkalai ada dimensi di mana benda-benda tidak mematuhi hukum fisika dan juga bisa menghilang. Jane terpisah dari kedua temannya dan ter-teleportasi ke dunia yang Jane tidak tahu di mana. Di sana, ia tidak sengaja menemukan Aether dan benda tersebut pun masuk ke tubuh Jane. Semua kekacauan itu muncul karena Convergence Konvergensi, waktu ketika Sembilan Alam berada di satu garis yang sama. Hal ini hanya terjadi 5000 tahun sekali, dan waktu selanjutnya sudah dekat. Thor yang break sepihak dengan Jane sebenarnya masih memperhatikan Jane melalui Heimdall, pelindung Bifröst di Asgard yang bisa melihat 'hal yang tak terlihat'.Beli voucher streaming Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Viu, dll murah di Lazada Ketika Jane tidak sengaja menyedot Aether ke dalam tubuhnya, Heimdall memberi tahu Thor kalau Jane tidak ada di bumi. Thor pun kemudian turun ke Midgard Bumi. Kebetulan, Jane telah kembali ke bumi pada waktu yang sama, sehingga mereka pun bertemu. Tapi, di sana sudah ada polisi karena Darcy panik Jane telah menghilang selama 5 jam. Mereka semua akan dibawa ke kantor polisi karena masuk ke lahan properti pribadi tanpa izin. Tapi, saat polisi menyentuh tangan Jane, tiba-tiba ada ledakan dahsyat yang berasal dari Jane. Menyadari ada yang tak beres dengan kekasihnya, Thor membawa Jane ke Asgard. Tabib Asgardian pun tidak tahu apa yang ada di dalam tubuh Jane. Sedangkan Odin, ia mengenali kalau itu Aether. Ia memberi tahu Jane bahwa Aether akan membunuhnya seiring waktu. Odin juga menyadari kalau ditemukannya kembali Aether berarti bencana akan segera terjadi. Benar saja, Malekith terbangun dari tidurnya ketika Aether bisa keluar dari tempat pengunciannya selama ini. Malekith pun memerintahkan Kursed para pejuangnya untuk menyerang Asgard karena dendam masa lalu dan juga karena tahu Aether ada bersama Jane. Dalam pertempuran tersebut, Frigga ibu Thor tewas. Walau sedang dalam masa berkabung, Thor merasa harus segera menghancurkan Dark Elf. Sedangkan Odin lebih menyukai ide semua orang di Asgard bersiap-siap, menanti Malekith yang datang, dan melarang Thor pergi. Thor pun mengajak Loki bekerja sama karena ia satu-satunya yang mengetahui portal ke berbagai dunia tanpa melalui Bifröst. Tapi, kita semua tahu watak Loki seperti apa. Thor pun tidak bodoh untuk mempercayai Loki begitu saja. Walau begitu, mereka tetap melakukan niat mereka, yaitu membawa Jane ke Svartalfheim, ke Malekith, agar Aether dapat keluar dari tubuh Jane dan saat itulah Thor akan menghancurkan Aether. Namun, upaya Thor untuk menghancurkan Aether gagal. Malekith yang sudah memiliki Aether pergi dengan kapalnya, sementara Loki tertusuk pedang akibat melindungi Thor. Loki pun meninggal dunia. Tak bisa berkabung terlalu lama, Thor berjanji akan mengatakan keberanian dan kesetiaan Loki pada ayah mereka nanti. Thor dan Jane menemukan portal lain di gua di Svartalfheim dan dapat kembali ke bumi. Jane pun bersatu kembali dengan Darcy, Ian, dan mentornya Dr. Erik Selvig. Setelah menyatukan pikiran, mereka sadar kalau Malekith berencana untuk melepaskan Aether pada portal yang terbentuk saat Convergence untuk menghancurkan ke-9 alam semesta. Peperangan kali ini Thor tidak dibantu para Avengers, melainkan dibantu kawan-kawan manusianya yang berbekal ilmu pengetahuan dan peralatan ilmiah mereka. Dunia tak jadi hancur, Thor pun kembali ke Asgard untuk menolak tawaran Odin, yaitu kenaikan takhta Thor. Selain itu, Thor juga mengatakan tentang pengorbanan Loki dan Thor memilih untuk berada di Bumi, melindungi orang-orang sekaligus agar dekat dengan Jane. Namun, saat Thor pergi, sosok Odin berubah menjadi Loki yang menyeringai. Cerita tamat, tapi ada adegan mid-credit yang memperlihatkan Volstagg dan Sif pejuang Asgard, teman Thor mengunjungi the Collector dan mempercayakan Aether ke perawatannya. Menurut mereka, dengan adanya Tesseract di Asgard, memiliki dua Infinity Stone di tempat yang sama akan berbahaya. Latar waktu film Thor 2 ini berlanjut ke film Guardians of the Galaxy 2014. Pengikut MCU Baru-baru Ini Pasti Tidak Paham Alurnya Jika kamu baru menonton film MCU, mungkin akan kebingungan dengan cerita Thor The Dark World. Maka dari itu, sebaiknya kamu menonton film Thor 1 dulu, lalu The Avengers 1, baru nonton film ini karena ketiga film tersebut memiliki alur waktu yang berurutan. Bisa cek urutan menontonnya di artikel ini. Sekuel Thor masih diperankan oleh karakter-karakter yang sama dengan filmnya yang pertama, karena ceritanya pun masih berhubungan. Untuk film yang kedua ini befokus pada peperangan yang didalangi oleh Malekith, seorang pemimpin Dark Elf yang ingin menghancurkan seluruh alam semesta menggunakan Aether, sumber energi kuno yang sangat kuat. Dan, tentu saja 'perebutan' tahta Asgard juga kisah cintanya Thor. Jane Foster, Love Interest-nya Thor Jika kamu menonton film Thor yang pertama, tentu mengetahui kalau Thor punya 'pacar' bernama Jane Foster, seorang ilmuwan astrofisika. Diceritakan setelah perpisahan mereka di film pertama, Jane 'digantung' Thor selama dua tahun. Tapi, baik masing-masing dari mereka belum move on. Saya pikir karakter Jane akan berbeda dengan Thor, karena Jane sendiri adalah seorang ilmuwan. Namun ternyata sifatnya 11-12 dengan Thor, suka sarkas, canggung, dan konyol juga. Jadinya membuat pasangan ini kadang romantis sampai level bucin tapi kadang kocak juga.
Sinopsis& Review Film Thor: The Dark World (Thor 2) Sinopsis & Review Thor 3: Ragnarok, Film Thor Paling Seru! Sinopsis dan Review Film Out of My League (2021) Stormbreaker berhasil dicabut dan dibawa pergi oleh anak-anak Asgard. Jane, dengan kekuatan terakhirnya, menghancurkan Necrosword menggunakan Mjolnir. Tapi Gorr berhasil masuk ke Eternity.
“Thor Love and Thunder” is more or less a victory lap for all that director Taika Waititi achieved with his previous Marvel film, the often hilarious, rousing, and plainly refreshing “Thor Ragnarok.” And while it has too many familiar flourishes and jokes, this entertaining sequel is still a force for good, with enough visual ambition and heart in front of and behind the camera to stand on its own. We meet our space Viking hero and thunderous Norse god Thor Chris Hemsworth on a path of healing. Going “from dad bod to god bod” to quote Waititi’s voiceover recap, delivered by his still-charming rock-bodied softy character Korg, Thor has lost the gut he had in “Avengers Endgame,” and the people of Asgard have settled into a port town called New Asgard after their home realm was trashed in “Thor Ragnarok.” Their leader, the charismatic King Valkyrie Tessa Thompson, has helped them acclimate to life on Earth, which includes being a tourist attraction. With the assistance from the Guardians of the Galaxy in a brief appearance, Thor gets back into worlds-saving shape, and in a Guns N' Roses-accompanied moment, in the beginning, he unleashes stylized, high-flying slaughter a la many scenes in “Thor Ragnarok,” wielding his axe Stormbreaker. But he has no one to share the victory with, and for all of the hundreds of years Thor has lived, he has resigned to not finding true love. The film then re-introduces a more interesting hero in Jane Foster Natalie Portman, Thor's past human love interest from the previous films during his more serious days. Now, she wields the restored pieces of Thor’s hammer Mjolnir, turning into the Mighty Thor with helmet and cape, but all with a price. Every time she uses the power, it takes away from her human capacity, which is all the more devastating given that we learn she has Stage Four cancer. “Thor Love and Thunder” thoughtfully reinstates Jane into the action, while giving some more depth to her relationship with Thor. In both her human and her heroic state, Portman’s performance conveys why it's great to see Jane again. The adversary this time around is Gorr the God Butcher, a tortured character filled with vengeance who provides the shadows to the movie's immense moments of light. After the death of his daughter turns him into a non-believer, Gorr is chosen by a weapon called the Necrosword, and creates an army of shapeshifting black beasts to kill all gods, starting with the one who ignored his cries for help. Christian Bale is striking in the role, fluctuating between high and low voices, relishing the chance to brandish his sharp teeth. It’s the closest we’ll get to seeing him play Pennywise the Clown, with a dash of Voldemort, but tethered to the same humility Bale brings to his most human, humbled characters. He can be mighty fun to watch, even when “Thor Love and Thunder” undersells his god butchering for the sake of a more sentimental message, and to make him share scenes with frightened children. Co-written by Waititi and Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, “Thor Love and Thunder” just doesn’t truly flourish as it could. Part of its messiness kicks in with its big conflict when Gorr the God Butcher attacks New Asgard at night in a frantic impromptu fight scene that has Waititi's usually stable vision for Thor action losing control. The supposedly scary scene just happens, and it’s difficult to follow in the dark what’s going on, as shadow creatures wage battle on the Asgardians and kidnap their children. The sequence is so disjointed that a visual gag involving a collapsing burning building in the background—timed for when Thor meets cute again with Jane as a hammer-wielding, ass-kicking, Mighty Thor—just doesn’t work. In order to stop Gorr and save the stolen children, Jane, Thor, King Valkyrie, and Korg visit the god of lightning Zeus and the other Gods, who laze about in a golden forum and talk about the next orgy, unafraid of what Gorr is looking to do to them. Like a golden and white version of the Galactic Senate in “Star Wars,” with a grab-bag of goofy creatures one has furry feet and a face, that's it; another is a Korg relative it makes for one of the more eye-popping set pieces. But it’s also a moment in which the movie is building toward future “Thor” stories at the detriment of this one, including a shrugging cameo seen in the post-credits. It’s also a passage among many in which it's clear that Tessa Thompson’s character of King Valkyrie, though important with the goings-on of New Asgard, has oddly been pushed to the side despite her established importance and swagger in “Thor Ragnarok.” “Thor Love and Thunder” flirts with when a call-back story beat or joke is just playing the hits, the same way that there are a million Guns N' Roses nods and needle drops in this movie just because, and you’re expected to head-bang each time. All of its pop culture ad-libs, or punched-up superhero stuff about coming up with catchphrases—when those jokes feel safe instead of left-field, they fall particularly flat. “Thor Love and Thunder” is a blockbuster comedy sequel at its core, and its weaker material reminds you of that even when it’s still good for a sporadic laugh or two. Lacking the overall freshness that defined the previous movie, “Thor Love and Thunder” is better with its bolder, dramatic sequences that are like mini-movies about how love comes with the price of loss. Gorr is introduced in a harrowing piece of bubble gum Ingmar Bergman, cradling his dead child and renouncing his god before killing him, all before the Marvel Studios credit card kicks in with electric guitars. Later on, Waititi presents us the Jane and Thor romance—its coziness and later its isolation—like a spin-off of his own quirky indie “Eagle vs. Shark.” It's very funny in some moments, but with a brutal honesty always in frame, especially as the two then see if love is salvageable in the current dwindling timeline. Along with Jane’s striking cancer storyline, it's these heartfelt moments too that reveal the true motivators behind “Thor Love and Thunder,” even if everything is later treated in too quaint, or too eagerly crowd-pleasing a fashion to hit as hard as they clearly meant to. The biggest takeaway from “Thor Love and Thunder,” aside from how Waititi really should get that “Star Wars” trilogy he’s been teasing, involves his bold usage of color, visually and thematically. It’s not just the eye-popping hues, which here include soldiers for Zeus who spew golden blood or a bravura black-and-white fight sequence between Gorr and Thor on a tiny color-draining planet that uses select flashes of blue light with great effect. It’s that assured sense of tone that preaches how a movie can mix god-killing and kid-friendly crowd-pleasing moments with a gooey message about love. This sequel is not without its reservations, but Waititi continues to show just how unique these blockbusters can still be, provided their storytellers keep embracing some of their heaviest and funniest ideas. Available in theaters on July 8th. Nick Allen Nick Allen is the Senior Editor at and a member of the Chicago Film Critics Association. Now playing Film Credits Thor Love and Thunder 2022 Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, language, some suggestive material and partial nudity. 119 minutes Latest blog posts about 3 hours ago about 3 hours ago about 24 hours ago 1 day ago Comments
AfterYang (2022) - Film Review. This film held me in an enraptured state from the opening shot to the final credits. In fact, the opening credit sequence is one of the most fun and engaging openings to a film in recent memory. This is juxtaposed by the final shot of the film, leading into the end credits, which packs a tremendously emotional
Comments made by actor Anthony Hopkins about acting in a Marvel film have resurfaced online this week. Back in 2021, Hopkins told The New Yorker that the green screen work that was a part of the filming experience was “pointless”. The Welsh actor first joined the Marvel world via Thor, first appearing in Kenneth Branagh’s directed movie in 2011. Playing Odin, the father of the titular character who is portrayed by Chris Hemsworth, he also appeared in 2013’s Thor The Dark World and 2017’s Thor Ragnarok. Speaking about his time in the Marvel films, Hopkins said “They put me in armour; they shoved a beard on me. Sit on the throne; shout a bit. If you’re sitting in front of a green screen, it’s pointless acting it.” Chris Hemsworth as Thor in Thor The Dark World’ CREDIT Jay Maidment/Marvel Now, fans have been reacting to the comments online with some saying that they’re “with Sir Anthony and [Martin] Scorsese” on this who as also criticised the Marvel movies in the past. In 2019, Scorsese said films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe were “not cinema”. The director later expanded upon his criticism in an article for The New York Times, where he highlighted their negative impact on the exhibition of non-franchise films. Another fan joked “Well I don’t think the lead role would have worked for him,” while one fan said Hopkins starring in the film was like “Einstein doing arithmetic.” You can see some more of the reactions below. And yet he gave one of the best line deliveries in the MCU — butter boy lives a tortured existence nic_the_buttery June 6, 2023 You know what? He is working. He got every actor’s role is Oscar worthy. — FlFlamingo conlau5 June 6, 2023 I am with Sir Anthony and Scorsese on this — Nonconformist smj2901 June 6, 2023 To be fair, him acting in those roles was like Einstein doing arithmetic. — Ken Oath 🧄🧄🧄 kenoath58 June 7, 2023 Meanwhile, Chris Hemsworth has described Scorsese’s and Quentin Tarantino’s past criticism of Marvel movies as “super depressing”. Tarantino claimed Marvel actors aren’t real movie stars during a podcast appearance in November. “Part of the Marvel-ization of Hollywood is… you have all these actors who have become famous playing these characters. But they’re not movie stars. Right? Captain America is the star. Or Thor is the star. I mean, I’m not the first person to say that.” Speaking about their comments during an interview with GQ, Hemsworth, who plays Thor in the MCU, said “That’s super depressing when I hear that. There goes two of my heroes I won’t work with. I guess they’re not a fan of me.” He added “I’m thankful that I have been a part of something that kept people in cinemas. Now, whether or not those films were to the detriment of other films, I don’t know.” “I don’t love when we start scrutinising each other when there’s so much fragility in the business and in this space of the arts as it is… I say that less to the directors who made those comments, who are all, by the way, still my heroes, and in a heartbeat I would leap to work with any of them. But I say it more to the broader opinion around that topic. I don’t think any of us have the answer, but we’re trying.” Thor and Loki Credit © Marvel / © Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures /Courtesy Everett Collection/Alamy Hemsworth also said 2022’s Thor Love And Thunder, directed by Taika Waititi, was “too silly” for audiences. “I think we just had too much fun,” the actor said. “It just became too silly. It’s always hard being in the centre of it and having any real perspective… I love the process, it’s always a ride. But you just don’t know how people are going to respond.” Reviewing Thor Love and Thunder, NME said “Credit [Taika] Waititi and co-writer Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, who ensure Love and Thunder builds to something more profound than simply another hero/villain showdown. “Parenthood, relationships, responsibility, and mortality all come into play as Thor, well, grows up. Best of all, like Ragnarok before it, it’s tremendously entertaining. Welcome to the jungle, indeed.”
Wrappingup this catch-up review session (until the next one, anyway) we continue on with Marvel's superhero saga with Thor 2!The latest installment in the "
Summary Thor spans the Marvel Universe from present day Earth to the realm of Asgard. At the center of the story is the mighty Thor, a powerful but arrogant warrior whose reckless actions reignite an ancient war. Thor is cast down to Earth by his father Odin and is forced to live among humans. A beautiful, young scientist, Jane Foster, has aThor spans the Marvel Universe from present day Earth to the realm of Asgard. At the center of the story is the mighty Thor, a powerful but arrogant warrior whose reckless actions reignite an ancient war. Thor is cast down to Earth by his father Odin and is forced to live among humans. A beautiful, young scientist, Jane Foster, has a profound effect on Thor, as she ultimately becomes his first love. It's while here on Earth that Thor learns what it takes to be a true hero when the most dangerous villain of his world sends the darkest forces of Asgard to invade Earth. Paramount Pictures, Marvel Studios … Expand Genres Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy Rating PG-13 Runtime 114 min By MetascoreBy User Score
MightyThor. Film ini kemudian memperkenalkan kembali kepada karakter Jane Foster, love interest Thor dari film-film sebelumnya. Kali ini Jane Foster yang telah membuat patah hati Thor, tampil sebagai karakter 'heroine' yang perkasa, di mana dia dapat menyatukan potongan-potongan dari palu Mjolnir dan berubah menjadi Mighty Thor.
With the new bearer of Mjolnir finally in play, it's high time to see what she can do. Thor's bold new era continues here in issue 2, writer Jason Aaron giving the newest Goddess of Thunder a crash course in hammer swinging and lighting calls. The resulting read is an entertaining and lively affair, further bolstered by the sheer giddiness emanating from Aaron's mysterious lead. While answers to her identity prove tough to come by, she nevertheless leaves a hammer sized impression on the Marvel Universe at up right where he left off, Aaron immediately dives into the mind of his newly-worthy warrior, literally. Unlike Thor's puffed out sense of assuredness, this new Thor has absolutely no idea how she came to possess his hammer or why, her inner musings laced with confusion and no small amount of elation. Luckily for her, Mjolnir has read the Thor-swap Cliff Notes, the magic hammer speaking through its new vessel with helpful tips and appropriately Thor-ish verbiage. This two-toned way of speaking goes a long way in communicating the vast difference between the veteran Avenger and newly minted rookie, though she quickly proves more than up to her legendary the ground, the frosty events of last issue continue to escalate in various ways, Aaron building off of the teasers left behind in Thor God of Thunder 25. It's refreshing to see so much of what came before tie into what's happening now, as the new Thor's presence in the proceedings feels just that, new. Issue 2 serves as an introduction of sorts for both the reader and the character herself, as the breadth of her newfound abilities is put to the test in a number of appropriately heroic ways. Aaron cleverly acknowledges the vitriol that came with the new Thor's announcement, her interaction with the Frost Giants giving way to dismissive taunts. In just a few pages Aaron proves that she's not only worthy to carry the hammer, but to carry the title, her impressive power set and boisterous personality making for an effective and engaging Dauterman is again on hand to render the book’s various exploits, his pencils clean and meticulously constructed. There’s a lot going on this issue both in terms of action and plot progression, and Dauterman deftly handles all of the various twists and turns Aaron throws at him. The artist’s vibrant style is a definite departure from the more subdued look we’ve come to expect but, much like the heroine he depicts, his take is refreshingly different. He finds a lot of avenues in which to be creative, making particularly great use of Mjolnir’s ever careening flight path. Best of all, he makes you believe that this new character can break faces and smash foes with the best of them, his Thor every bit the warrior as her golden locks may be slightly more luxurious these days, but otherwise all is well in Asgard and beyond. Those worried that a change in gender would mean a change in quality have nothing to fear, as Aaron and Dauterman prove more than equipped to deliver the same exceptional storytelling we’ve come to expect. Issue 2 leaves plenty of room for growth both in character development and plot, but with a mighty swing of the hammer, Thor is back in Goddess of Thunder's first real action is a success as Jason Aaron captures the dichotomy between the wizened god and the newbie hammer-holder. Issue 2 is jam packed with the same clever dialogue and awesome action that's marked Aaron's run so far, and if this issue is any indication he shows no sign of slowing down. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jeff is a writer for IGN. He can make the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs, probably. Follow him on Twitter and IGN. In This ArticleThor 2 ReviewgreatThe character may have switched bathrooms, but this is still the same Thor we know and love. Jeff Lake
Afun film overall. Poorly characterized villains and bouts of hokey dialogue work to hinder the nobler efforts. Doesn't come close to achieving its true potential. There were too many
TRAILER 216 Play all videos What to know A dazzling blockbuster that tempers its sweeping scope with wit, humor, and human drama, Thor is mighty Marvel entertainment. Read critic reviews Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows Captain America The First Avenger Rent/buy Rent/buy Subscription Buy Thor videos Most Surprising Movie Cameos 2258 Thor Trailer 1 TRAILER 216 Thor Photos Movie Info As the son of Odin Anthony Hopkins, king of the Norse gods, Thor Chris Hemsworth will soon inherit the throne of Asgard from his aging father. However, on the day that he is to be crowned, Thor reacts with brutality when the gods' enemies, the Frost Giants, enter the palace in violation of their treaty. As punishment, Odin banishes Thor to Earth. While Loki Tom Hiddleston, Thor's brother, plots mischief in Asgard, Thor, now stripped of his powers, faces his greatest threat. Rating PG-13 Intense Sci-Fi Action/Violence Genre Action, Adventure, Fantasy Original Language English Director Kenneth Branagh Producer Kevin Feige Writer Ashley Miller, Zack Stentz, Don Payne Release Date Theaters May 6, 2011 wide Release Date Streaming Sep 13, 2011 Box Office Gross USA $ Runtime 1h 53m Distributor Paramount Pictures Production Co Marvel Studios Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Datasat, SDDS View the collection Marvel Cinematic Universe Cast & Crew News & Interviews for Thor Critic Reviews for Thor Audience Reviews for Thor Oct 02, 2016 ready the popcorn! fun! Super Reviewer Apr 27, 2016 Thor was a really solid film, I had a good time watching it and it was quite a bit of fun. But there are some shortcomings with it. Positives 1. Characters; Chris Hemsworth was awesome as Thor! He had this charisma about his character, appropriate timed humor and I honestly felt for his character during serious moments. Tom Hiddleston was great as Loki and so also Anthony Hopkins was fantastic as Odin! Natalie Portman was fine I wouldn't say she stole the show but for what she had to be for this film she worked. Everyone else was fine as well. The humor was very good especially the scene where Thor breaks the coffee mug. The dramatic scenes are very investing as well. 2. Visuals; this movie looks nice especially the scenes at Asgard which are stunning. The special effects are good and the make up surprisingly was awesome on the Ice Giants. 3. What I admired was how different this film felt compared to all the other MCU films we've gotten. This film felt a lot like Lord of the Rings and it just felt different and unique compared to all the other Marvel titles. Negatives 1. The tone inconsistencies; the film sometimes doesn't know what it wants to be, the humor and serious aspects sometimes don't blend in well and it does make the overall tone feel wonky. 2. Wasn't a fan of the dutch angles, I felt they didn't add anything to the film stylistically and they were just unnecessary. They got kind of annoying at times and distracting. Its not a major flaw but it kind of bugged me. Overall Thor is a very solid entry to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It is not a perfect movie of course but it was quite a bit of fun, it had good action, some well timed humor and a interesting story. This film is technically a comic book film but honestly I think regular audiences will also enjoy this film as well as fans of epics. Super Reviewer Mar 29, 2016 This is a movie that stands very differently with a lot of people, but to me, it is a very entertaining and well-directed film about a God needs to learn what it means to be a man. Kenneth Branagh is a visionary and every single shot in this movie is beautifully made and you get the feeling that he really put his heart and soul into this. The performances of Chris Hemsworth and Anthony Hopkins are great, but it is Tom Hiddleston's Loki that totally steals the movie. Super Reviewer Mar 26, 2016 Thor is a film that takes risks - and they pay off wonderfully. The movie grounds itself in reality while keeping a mythological and fantasy-esqe tone, and it never loses sight of the humanity within the characters, with elevates this above standard superhero fare. Super Reviewer
THOR(2014) #2 is really turning more and more suspicious for my point of view..but its greatly enjoyablePublishe
Go to Marvel r/Marvel This is a subreddit dedicated to Marvel Comics, its publications and hundreds of characters. It is not affiliated with Marvel Entertainment, LLC and is an unofficial community owned and operated by dedicated fans. Members Online • Is Thor The Dark World worth watching? I need to catch up in the MCU before seeing Avengers next weekend. I have yet to see Thor 2, Captain America 2, or Guardians of the Galaxy. If I am pressed for time, can I skip Thor 2? I've heard it's not that great. Or should I skip GotG, since it has no? relations to The Avengers 2? EDIT Gonna try and watch all 3. Prom this weekend, but OH WELL GOTTA WATCH 3 MOVIES
Thor Love And Thunder Movie Review: Critics Rating: 3.5 stars, click to give your rating/review,This genre fluid romcom is helluva fun but also underwhelming in scale for a Marvel film.
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MovieInfo. "Thor: Love and Thunder" finds Thor (Chris Hemsworth) on a journey unlike anything he's ever faced -- a quest for inner peace. But his retirement is interrupted by a galactic killer
What to know It may not be the finest film to come from the Marvel Universe, but Thor The Dark World still offers plenty of the humor and high-stakes action that fans have come to expect. Read critic reviews Rent/buy Rent/buy Subscription Buy Thor The Dark World videos Rotten Tomatoes is Wrong About... Thor The Dark World 529 Thor The Dark World Photos Movie Info In ancient times, the gods of Asgard fought and won a war against an evil race known as the Dark Elves. The survivors were neutralized, and their ultimate weapon - the Aether - was buried in a secret location. Hundreds of years later, Jane Foster Natalie Portman finds the Aether and becomes its host, forcing Thor Chris Hemsworth to bring her to Asgard before Dark Elf Malekith Christopher Eccleston captures her and uses the weapon to destroy the Nine Realms - including Earth. Rating PG-13 Some Suggestive ContentIntense Sci-Fi Action/Violence Genre Action, Adventure, Fantasy Original Language English Director Alan Taylor Producer Kevin Feige Writer Christopher Yost, Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely Release Date Theaters Nov 8, 2013 wide Release Date Streaming Feb 25, 2014 Box Office Gross USA $ Runtime 1h 51m Distributor Walt Disney Production Co Marvel Studios Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos, Datasat View the collection Marvel Cinematic Universe Cast & Crew News & Interviews for Thor The Dark World Critic Reviews for Thor The Dark World Audience Reviews for Thor The Dark World May 30, 2019 Would be 1 star without Loki's humour. The mid-movie escape + battle scene was the only part worth watching. "Well done. You just decapitated your grandfather." "Let's steal the biggest, most obvious ship in the universe and escape in that. Flying around the city, smashing into everything in sight so everyone can see us. It's brilliant Thor, it's truly brilliant!" [Thor shoves him out of the ship] "You lied to me. I'm impressed." Super Reviewer Jul 23, 2016 With a clear improvement from the first Thor movie the dark world dosnt disappoint. With way better action and visuals the only thing it lacks is a clear story. Often viewers may get lost in the confusing story and crazy asgardian worlds and terms. I would've scored it higher though at a 73%. Better than Age of Ultron in my opinion. Super Reviewer May 06, 2016 Thor The Dark World was surprisingly really good, there are people out there saying its the weakest MCU film and I honestly disagree completely. Let me explained what I liked/disliked. Positives 1. Chris Hemsworth is again fantastic as Thor! He has proven yet again that he owns this role and I can't imagine another actor helming this role. Tom Hiddleston honestly is just awesome as Loki, I'm not fanboying here he literally kicks ass as this character. The rest of the cast is good too it would take me too long to explain all of them. 2. The visuals; this movie looks nice and stylistically looks better than its predecessor which had annoying dutch angles. Asgard looks breathtaking and the scenes in it are awesome. The action is spectacular, I especially love the scenes where Thor is kicking ass. 3. The feel; one of the things I love about these movies are how different they feel compared to other MCU films. This film reminds me of Lord of the Rings and it does remind me of Man of Steel too especially the scenes in Asgard are reminiscent of Krypton. Negatives 1. The humor I did like in this film but at times it does get a little silly especially the scene where Ian crushes the elves with a car and then him and Darcy make out and teleport, I thought that was kind of ridiculous. 2. Jane Foster didn't really have much to do in this film I felt. She was in Asgard and didn't seem too surprised, she gave a tennis ball type look. And throughout the film she again didn't have much to do. Except for the finale but that was pretty much it. 3. The villain is weak as usual with most MCU villains. There is nothing interesting about his character other than he is a menacing a-hole, which honestly isn't enough. Overall Thor The Dark World I found to be a really good experience. I like the different feel to it along with the first movie and I actually do prefer this over its predecessor. Super Reviewer Mar 29, 2016 Is this a huge stepup from the original "Thor" movie. No, unfortunately not. Is it another watchable, fun superhero movie; yes, definitely. It's a really good movie and if we look at the way Alan Taylor directs this movie, it's actually not that much different from what Branagh did back in 2011. Chris Hemsworth is good as usual and Tom Hiddleston is more wonderful than ever as Loki, but the villain Malekith, played by Christopher Eccleston, unfortunately, is a bit of a disappointment, mostly because of the lack of motivation. Super Reviewer
Thor Love and Thunder's a scattershot fairy tale about being friends with your ex. By Charles Pulliam-Moore Jul 5, 2022.
Marvel Studios / The Walt Disney Company THOR Starring Chris Hemsworth Thor, Tom Hiddleston Loki, Anthony Hopkins Odin, Rene Russo Frigga, Idris Elba Heimdall, Natalie Portman Jane Foster, Stellan Skarsgard Erik Selvig, Kat Dennings Darcy Lewis, and Colm Feore Laufey with a special appearance by Stan Lee and a post-credits appearance by Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury Directed by Kenneth Branagh Produced by Kevin Feige Written by J. Michael Straczynski and Mark Protosevich Music By Patrick Doyle Distributed by Paramount Pictures Run Time 1 hour and 54 minutes World Premier April 17, 2011, in Sydney, Australia Opening Weekend Box Office $65 million North America Worldwide Box Office $449 million Rotten Tomatoes Score 77% Thor First Comic Book Appearance Journey into Mystery 83 August 1962 Thor created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Jack Kirby Marvel Studios / The Walt Disney Company Memorable Thor Quotes “This is as big, and as broad, as the Universe itself. But it comes down to fathers and sons.” – Kenneth Branagh describing his vision for Thor, a vision that quickly won Kevin Feige over and inspired Feige to hire Branagh to direct the fourth MCU film. “[Kenneth Branagh] brought the Shakespearean tone of the history and the comic books to life in a way that I don’t think anyone else could have.” – Chris Hemsworth praising Director Kenneth Branagh. “Chris Hemsworth is a magnificent Thor, and Tom Hiddleston is a superb Loki. They will live forever in Marvel and movie history as incredible characters. I feel very happy to have been part of making that happen.” – Director Kenneth Branagh “The script [for Thor] is really two things. It’s the origin story of Thor, but it’s also the origin story of Loki, his [adopted] brother – and as any comic reader knows, the villain of the piece. But he’s an interesting villain, he’s not the mustache-twirling I will destroy you’ villain.” – Kevin Feige discussing Loki’s important part in the story of Thor. Marvel Studios / The Walt Disney Company Fun Thor Facts Kenneth Branagh first met with Marvel Studios on August 29, 2008, meeting with Kevin Feige and Craig Kyle. Branagh was a lifelong Thor fan who’d received critical acclaim for his various motion picture adaptations based on the works of William Shakespeare which included Much Ado About Nothing, Hamlet, and Henry V. Following the success of Iron Man in the Summer of 2008, and with knowledge that Marvel Studios were actively developing a Thor film, Branagh wrote a 5-page script for a potential Thor film, which he presented to Feige and Kyle in Los Angeles, California. Feige was quickly won over by Branagh’s vision, and Branagh was officially hired to direct Thor soon after this meeting. With Iron Man having provided the foundation for the Marvel Cinematic Universe in a very grounded, real-world sort of way, deciding how to incorporate Thor into that same world was a tremendous challenge for the Marvel Studios team. Thor was a character with nearly 50-years of Marvel Comics history at the time and a character that was based on the actual Norse deity of the same name who is worshiped to this day as the God of Thunder. In fact, Thursday was named after Thor – Thor’s Day. So, with Thor came all of this elaborate mythology and a wide array of colorful characters that made up his supporting cast in both the comics and in Norse Mythology. There was the All-Father Odin; the King of the Aesir, the Goddess Frigga Odin’s wife in the comics, and of course Loki; the Norse Trickster god; the God of Mischief Thor’s adopted brother in the comics. There was also Asgard, the Bifrost and the Rainbow Bridge, the Lady Sif and The Warriors Three, the all-seeing Heimdall, the Nine Realms, and lots of magic and monsters. Indeed, Thor as a character and as a god was anything but grounded! An early decision was therefore made to explain the magical elements of Thor away as science that is simply not yet understood, while the gods and monsters themselves were not metaphysical beings at all, but rather real, living, breathing, physical beings, be they gods from Asgard, or Frost Giants from Jotunheim. They are born. They live. They die. Just like us. It was in this way that the otherworldly characters introduced in Thor would be grounded to not only inhabit the same world as Tony Stark, but to also be relatable for audiences. The initial release date for Thor as announced by Marvel Studios was July 16, 2010. This date was ultimately pushed back a year to June 17, 2011, before eventually landing on the May 6, 2011, date. In February of 2009, a casting call went out as Marvel Studios began searching for their Thor. 25-year-old Australian actor Chris Hemsworth sent in an audition tape, but Marvel Studios took a pass on Hemsworth. In the meantime, 28-year-old British actor Tom Hiddleston who’d worked previously with Kenneth Branagh auditioned for the role of Thor, but he too was passed over … for the role of Thor anyway. Upon meeting Hiddleston and witnessing his work, Marvel Studios felt he was just-right for another important part in their Thor film, and just like that, Marvel Studios had found their Loki! Three-months later, Marvel Studios gave Chris Hemsworth another shot at landing the role Chris’ brother Liam Hemsworth was being strongly considered for the part at the time. Chris blew the Marvel Studios team away with his performance this time around, and Marvel Studios suddenly had their Thor! It had been Chris Hemsworth all along! Over the course of the Summer of 2009, Marvel Studios continued to add to the cast of Thor. Natalie Portman joined the cast as Thor’s love interest Jane Foster in July, followed by Jamie Alexander as Sif and Colm Feore as King Laufey in September. As Summer turned to Fall, Anthony Hopkins was cast as Odin, followed by the castings of Stuart Townsend who would ultimately be replaced by Josh Dallas, Tadanobu Asano, and Ray Stevenson as The Warriors Three, followed by Idris Elba as Heimdall. At the close of 2009, Rene Russo was cast as Queen Frigga. One of the physical challenges the Marvel Studios team were faced with in bringing Thor to life involved the development of the God of Thunder’s traditional red cape. The filmmakers decided against a CGI cape in favor of a practical one, and eventually got it right, creating a cape that was comprised of English wool that was dyed and heat-pressed, then bonded with chiffon in certain sections, then fashioned on a frame, complete with strategically placed weights throughout. Another challenge was the design of Thor’s enchanted Hammer Mjolnir. Marvel Studios concept artists had created a reported 200 different looks at one point that had to be chosen from, but in the end, the decision was made to simply try and make Mjolnir look like it does in the Marvel Comics. Once again, they got it right! Though there were several Frost Giants added in post-production via CGI, the look of the primary Frost Giants in Thor was made practically via makeup and paints. Legacy Effects assisted in bringing the Frost Giants to life. Colm Feore, who portrays Loki’s biological father King Laufey in Thor, endured a makeup and costuming process that lasted 6-7 hours in order for his character to be brought to life. Careful attention was paid to the creation of Asgard in Thor. Asgard was the home world of Thor and the Asgardian people as well as the Capital of the Nine Realms, which are connected by Yggdrasil the World Tree. As a planetary body, Asgard was designed to sprawl outward from a central island on a double-sided plane. Asgard was furthermore designed to appear as a heavenly domain that was the envy of the Galaxy where the weather was always pleasant, with blossom and harvest coinciding, and with its beautiful waters cascading over an edge into Space. At the center of the Asgardian City was the Royal Palace of Valaskjalf from which Asgard’s King ruled. In addition to the Palace, the Royal Domain included the Royal Aviary and Armory, the Einherjar Barracks, the Asgardian Dungeons, and the Golden Observatory which stationed Heimdall and housed the Bifrost which allowed the Asgardians to travel throughout the Nine Realms in an instant. The Asgardian Throne was known as Hlidskjalf and the Asgardian King was armed with the mighty spear Gungnir; a symbol of Kingship and the tool with which the robotic Asgardian Destroyer could be controlled. Most of Asgard’s aesthetics were created via CGI in post-production. There were a reported 1,309 visual effects shots in Thor. Filming on Thor commenced on January 10, 2011, in Los Angeles, California. In March, production moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where the fictitious town of Puente Antiguo was constructed. The scene in Thor that sees Clark Gregg’s Agent Phil Coulson investigating the crater which houses the crashed Mjolnir, was used as the post-credits scene of Iron Man 2, more or less serving as Thor’s official introduction into the MCU. Filming on Thor lasted nearly four-months in total, with principal photography wrapping on May 6, 2010. The Avengers Director Joss Whedon assisted in the final product of Thor in an effort to further tie Kenneth Branagh’s film to Whedon’s upcoming film. This included adding Jeremy Renner’s Clint Barton / Hawkeye to the movie, which served as that character’s introduction, in addition to the post-credits scene which Whedon directed that featured Stellan Skarsgard’s Erik Selvig, Tom Hiddleston’s Loki, and Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury, and that also officially introduced the glowing Cosmic Cube known as the Tesseract into the MCU. This scene revealed that Loki survived his fall from Asgard and was now influencing the mind of Selvig, who’d been recruited by Fury to study the Tesseract, joining Project On July 24, 2010, Marvel Studios returned to San Diego Comic Con for their fourth independent presentation. Marvel Studios presented a Thor panel in Hall H that included Kevin Feige, Kenneth Branagh, Clark Gregg, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Natalie Portman, and Kat Dennings, during which footage from Thor was shown to the audience. From there, Marvel Studios also treated the SDCC fans in Hall H to the first-ever assembling of their Avengers as The Avengers Director Joss Whedon brought out Chris Hemsworth, Robert Downey Jr, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Jeremy Renner, and newcomer Mark Ruffalo to stand together on stage in a preview of what fans had coming in just under two-years. Two renowned Thor comic book writers made cameo appearances in 2011’s Thor. Walter Simonson revolutionized the Thor character and enhanced the character’s mythology during his acclaimed run from 1983-1986, introducing readers to the popular Beta Ray Bill character and memorably transforming Thor into a frog. Simonson can be seen seated alongside Jaimie Alexander’s Lady Sif during the banquet scene near the end of the film. J Michael Straczynski returned Thor to the Marvel Universe following a three-year absence, writing Thor from 2007-2009, during which time he introduced readers to Lady Loki. Straczynski is the first individual we see trying to lift Mjolnir in the desert. Thor co-creator Stan Lee also has a cameo in Thor. Stan is the man who drives a pickup truck that has been chained to Mjolnir in an effort to budge the enchanted Hammer. This cameo marked Stan’s fourth cameo in the MCU following previous appearances in Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and Iron Man 2. In Thor, and within Odin’s weapon’s room / treasure vault, several objects can be seen that may be familiar to comic book readers. Among them are The Tablet of Life and Time, The Warlock’s Eye, The Eternal Flame, The Casket of Ancient Winters, and an Infinity Gauntlet. In 2017’s Thor Ragnarok, the Infinity Gauntlet seen in 2011’s Thor was labeled a fake by Odin’s firstborn child Hela. In Thor, after arrives upon the scene in Puente Antiguo, Stellan Skarsgard’s Erik Selvig audibly mentions a former colleague who was a “Pioneer in Gamma Radiation.” This is a reference to Doctor Bruce Banner, who was introduced in Marvel Studios’ The Incredible Hulk. In Thor, when The Destroyer invades Midgard Earth, surrounding Agents of speculate as to whether or not the robotic weapon of the gods could belong to “Stark.” This is of course a reference to the Tony Stark character that had appeared previously in the MCU films Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and Iron Man 2. Thor was the first MCU film to be released in 3-D. On March 25, 2012, at the Jameson Empire Awards in London, England, Tom Hiddleston won the Award for Best Male Newcomer for his performance as Loki in Thor, while Thor won the Award for Best Sci-Fi / Fantasy Film. On July 26, 2012, at the Saturn Awards in Burbank, California, Thors Alexandra Byrne won the Award for Best Costume Design for her work on Thor. Marvel Studios / The Walt Disney Company My Thor Review Thor was a majestic motion picture that combined Shakespearean themes with science-fiction to create one of the most unique superhero films ever made up to that point in time. It was also at the time the most aesthetically beautiful motion picture Marvel Studios had ever produced as well as the most emotionally complex. Thor was Marvel Studios’ first origin story since 2008’s Iron Man, and it was the film that first took the MCU beyond the stars, opening the door to the Cosmic side of the MCU, which would be greatly expanded upon in forthcoming years. In my opinion, Thor would have only worked with the right vision and the right cast, and Marvel Studios nailed it when it came to choosing who would direct this film, and who would portray these iconic characters who were not only Marvel comic book properties, but to some, actual deities. Just as Robert Downey Jr perfectly brought Tony Stark to life on film previously, Chris Hemsworth perfectly brought the God of Thunder to life, but doing this successfully went beyond just Hemsworth. Oftentimes in superhero films, the hero is defined by their villain, and that was certainly the case with this motion picture as Tom Hiddleston was incredible as Loki! This was not a mere case of two characters being at odds and fighting either; Thor and Loki had a relationship and a bond that was clearly illustrated during their scenes together. As a viewer, I believed that underneath their bravado, Thor loved Loki and that Loki loved Thor, and this gave the film a tremendous depth that made many scenes more meaningful beneath their surface. As Thor, Chris Hemsworth had confidence that bordered on arrogance, and a chiseled physique. He was big, and strong, and charismatic, but within his eyes was a passion and a sincerity that brought his entire character together. Tom Hiddleston meanwhile was cunning and calculating, and he had a sinister smile, but his character depth was also found within his eyes, which were hauntingly desperate and through which hints of a very damaged soul shined. Loki was as tragic as he was evil and whether they were standing side-by-side as brothers or fighting each other on the Rainbow Bridge, Hemsworth and Hiddleston had incredible chemistry. I thought Loki was written perfectly as a villainous character, obtaining an origin story that was grounded in lies and despair. Anyone that has ever felt overlooked, underappreciated, or lost in the shadow of a sibling can relate to Loki, as can anyone that has ever had to wrestle with the frustrations of not measuring up to a loved one’s expectations, particularly those of a parental figure. These are complex, life-changing, and soul-shattering trials that only the strongest emerge from without scars, and Loki as a Marvel character is sort of the patron saint of the damaged, the outcast, and the fallen; a character that detests the proverbial cards that he has been dealt and that will do whatever it takes to come out of the game ahead in the end. Loki is certainly not a character without its flaws, but it is those flaws that make him so endearing and to many so relatable, and to more still so beloved. Loki – my personal favorite character in all of comics – was easily my favorite part of Thor, and I don’t have enough compliments to bestow upon Tom Hiddleston to justifiably praise his work with this character. Next, I have to discuss Anthony Hopkins as King Odin, the All-Father. Again, what an amazing casting choice by Marvel Studios! Hopkins portrayed the character with passion, nobility, and aggression, and there was perhaps no scene more powerful in Thor than the one in which Odin casts Thor out of Asgard. The performances of Hemsworth, Hopkins, and Hiddleston during this scene specific were mesmerizing! Speaking of Asgard, just seeing the Realm Eternal brought to life was amazing! The architecture of the buildings and the beauty of the waters that surrounded the planetary body were really well done and I especially loved the sky, particularly at night. Asgard looked like a Heaven that I would want to go to! There were so many other things that Marvel Studios got right in Thor! I loved seeing Lady Sif and The Warriors Three, whose spirits were captured flawlessly, and I enjoyed seeing The Destroyer brought to life, and I thought the nature of Mjolnir was perfectly achieved with Thor throwing the Hammer and it returning back to him and whatnot. I also loved seeing the God of Thunder conjure lightning on Jotunheim and wielding it against the Frost Giants; just an incredible and visually stunning scene that did a great job of capturing Thor’s immense power in a matter of seconds! Back on Midgard, I enjoyed seeing Thor trying to fit-in on Earth after getting cast out of Asgard. The way the God of Thunder interacted with the humans that he encountered allowed room for some humor in what was otherwise a very heavy film, emotionally speaking. Thor going into a pet shop and asking for a horse was one of my favorite moments and I also loved the scene where everyone tries to lift Mjolnir in the desert to no avail, which came right out of the comics. Thor trying to break into the barricade was also a fantastic scene, and the Hawkeye cameo was an awesome bonus! I also have to mention the big showdown pitting Thor against Loki at the end of the film! This was an incredible fight scene that saw each actor stay precisely true to their characters throughout. It was so sad to see Loki sort of try and become all of the things he resented Thor for being in an effort to earn Odin’s approval and emerge as Thor’s equal in his father’s eyes. Loki’s entire plan was based on this logic, and he so desperately wanted it, he was willing to not only slay his biological father in the name of his adopted one, but to destroy the entire Frost Giant race in Odin’s name. Loki fought Thor with rage, anger, aggression, and yes, a hint of malevolence, but he also fought Thor with conviction and with literal tears in his eyes. This was an emotionally complex war between one brother that had risen above his pride and another who had been crushed by it. Make no mistake, Thor’s rise would have never occurred without Loki’s fall. This will probably sound blasphemous to most Marvel fans, but Thor was for me at the time, my favorite of the four Marvel Studios films that had been released up to that point. When you take into consideration the costumes and the set pieces and the music and the effects, and the stellar performances that bled through all of the mythology; it was a huge achievement in comic book moviemaking. I love this film! Marvel Studios / The Walt Disney Company Highlights of Thor Tom Hiddleston is Loki Chris Hemsworth is Thor Chemistry between Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston Thor vs Loki Loki Discovers that He is a Frost Giant King Loki Mjolnir Thor vs Frost Giants Asgard The Execution of the Bifrost / Rainbow Bridge Anthony Hopkins as Odin Majestic Costumes and Elaborate Set Pieces Hawkeye Cameo The Lady Sif and The Warriors Three Post-Credits scene featuring Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury Marvel Studios / The Walt Disney Company Notable MCU Concepts and Characters Introduced Thor. Loki. Odin. Frigga. Heimdall. The Lady Sif. The Warriors Three. Jane Foster. Erik Selvig. Darcy Lewis. Jasper Sitwell. Laufey. The Destroyer. Asgardians. Frost Giants. The Nine Realms Asgard, Midgard, Jotunheim, Svartalfheim, Vanaheim, Nidavellir, Niflheim, Muspelheim, and Alfheim. Yggdrasil the World Tree. The Bifrost / Rainbow Bridge. The Casket of Ancient Winters. The Eternal Flame. The faux Infinity Gauntlet. Clint Barton / Hawkeye. Post navigation
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