The Official "Thor: Love & Thunder" Thread

tay1

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Just watched.

Gorr the God Butcher had such a great story that could’ve been told but they gave us such a mid movie

Movie was hilarious though. All of the scenes with Thor and Stormbreaker and the goats has me rollin

The first end credit had me hype for though.
 

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I hate how taika's made thor so un-magical. like the first two movies for all their faults had this sense of wonder that ragnarok and love and thunder just doesn't capture.

now it's like the magic and mythology is just an afterthought, and it's drowned out by jokes and irony since taika refuses to take any movie he does seriously.
 

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Movie was good but I hated all the little kid stuff at the end.

Also there’s a part where the whole movie comes to a screeching halt. Then picks right back up. Other than that it was cool. Liked it way more than Dr Strange
 

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Liked it more than than Ragnarok which felt like two separate movies.
Now that they are showing more space beings hopefully that means we will finally get Adam Warlock.
 

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Majors was hired for Antman 3 before he appeared in Loki.


Loki didn't come out until the middle of 2021.

Breh Loki was filmed in 2020. They cast for it in 2020.


They had already cast Jonathan Majors as He Who Remains who was not going to be related to Kang and was going to be a completely separate character, this was all changed when the Ant Man director said he wanted Majors to play Kang who was pre-set as the villain for Ant Man 3. They then merged the characters.

Herron said that once Majors was on board to play He Who Remains, who in the comics, is not a version of Nathanial Richards aka Kang, he was pretty quickly cast as the time-traveling villain for the third “Ant-Man” film. “We cast him for the role at the same time,” she said. “When he was cast in that, it was because we knew he was going to be in our show first.” Once Majors was on board to play Kang, they changed He Who Remains to be a variant of Kang.
 
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