Last time we saw Thor (Chris Hemsworth) at the end of Avengers: Endgame, he was engaging in playful banter with Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) and had taken up with the Guardians of Galaxy or “Asgardians of the Galaxy” as he had rechristened them. The teaser makes it clear that Thor has checked out on his superhero duties and is looking to enjoy his life. Similarly, Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) is bored taking care of New Asgard. The teaser ends with our first look at female Thor (or Mighty Thor as per IMDB).
Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok) continues the colorful and playful tone of the previous movie. Can't help but point out how different this movie is from DC's latest offering (The Batman). The latter is dark not only in terms of lighting and cinematography, but even content wise. I personally enjoy both flavors of superhero movies and would like both the studios to play to their strengths. DC does standalone movies well and Marvel has pretty much written the rulebook on creating a shared cinematic universe.
Check out the trailer below:
Chris
Hemsworth's Thor is enjoying himself as the God with no plan and is
living his life to the fullest. He is seen briefly as a pirate on a ship and this reminded me of Drax's description of Thor from Avengers: Infinity War as being the child of a pirate and an angel. Hemsworth has great comedic timing and has an excellent chemistry with Chris
Pratt. I look forward to their interactions in this movie and beyond.
Image Sources: Marvel Studios, Walt Disney Pictures
Back to the movie - Korg too returns.
The biggest addition to the cast is arguably Christian Bale as Gorr the
God Butcher. Very smart marketing decision by Marvel Studios to not
feature Gorr in the teaser. Russell Crowe portrays Zeus and we get a fleeting glimpse of him. Both these
actors have portrayed DC Characters before (Batman and Superman's dad
respectively) and would be great additions.
Kevin Feige is taking the MCU in a new direction in Phase 4. Dr Strange: Multiverse of Madness looks set to bring in the X-Men (and possibly Fantastic Four) into the fold and is rated R. Now we have a female Thor - Natalie Portman returns to the MCU and looks beefed-up for the role. This is an exciting time for MCU fans and I cannot wait to see how the MCU is shaped by the events that transpires in these two movies.
Trivia: The song “Sweet Child O' Mine” by Guns N' Roses is played in the teaser.
Image Sources: Marvel Studios, Walt Disney Pictures
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