Thor: Love & Thunder

When I first watched it, I really thought it was kind of odd.  Well, it was kind of odd.  But definitely totally different from what I was expecting.  I guess I didn't really have a problem with how Thor was portrayed in the first couple films.  

But after watching (parts of) it here and there since then it's grown on me.  And it's been pretty well received.

It will be interesting to see where they go with Thor from here.  Definitely one chapter has closed and he could go/do about anything from where the story left off.


It's interesting that this is going to come out before GotG 3, which he's potentially appearing in. 

Another thing that Ragnarok did was rejuvenate Hemsworth to the character and the MCU at large; he was quite unhappy with the character up until that point, but has been given more creative freedom since, and he's stated before the Thor 4 reveal that he was more than happy to return after Endgame. 

 
Another thing that Ragnarok did was rejuvenate Hemsworth to the character and the MCU at large; he was quite unhappy with the character up until that point, but has been given more creative freedom since, and he's stated before the Thor 4 reveal that he was more than happy to return after Endgame. 


Yeah, it definitely sounds like he wasn't having a lot of fun before Ragnarok.  It was definitely a pretty dry character.  I thought how Thor had been portrayed worked fine because of his background and as a completely different attitude of a character from the other MCU characters but I can see how it wouldn't have been as much fun for Hemsworth.

 
The Dark World and Ragnarok are almost unrecognizable as chronological sequel films.  Dark World was almost too dry and serious.  Ragnarok got a little too campy at points.  Hoping a happy medium can be found for this installment.

 
"Find out who I am" ??

Meh.

They could do a better story line for Thor  <_<

 
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"Find out who I am" ??

Meh.

They could do a better story line for Thor  <_<


Will be interesting to see where they go with this.

Although that line does tie back to his statement in Endgame that "it's time for me to be who I am, not who I'm supposed to be" or something to that effect.

 
"Find out who I am" ??

Meh.

They could do a better story line for Thor  <_<


This is the story trajectory he's been on throughout the entirety of the MCU (and really, for the last decade or so in the comics). 

 
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Agreed Bale was great. This movie is strike one for the new MCU. The humor seemed forced and the subplots stunk.  I hope Disney turns it around or my MCU fandom will fade. Ragnarok is still my favorite Thor movie. 

 
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