Star Wars: Mark Hamill Meets Natalie Portman For First Time At Golden Globes
Luke Skywalker finally meets his mom, Padmé Amidala.
Luke Skywalker finally meets his mom, Padmé Amidala.
MCU fans hoping to see more from Christian Bale as Gorr the God Butcher will be disappointed.
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Have we seen the last from the all-seeing Asgardian?
In a series of interviews while promoting ‘Thor: Love and Thunder,’ Taika Waititi addresses Star Wars.
The new Marvel film is said to be filled with LGBTQ+ inclusion which should have happened a thousand years ago according to the director.
The latest issue of Total Film Magazine has a featured article on the next Marvel movie.
New images stills highlight The Mighty Thor with comments from the director of the film who may put fans’ fears at ease.
The trailer kicks off with Taika Waititi as Korg: ‘Let me tell you the story of the space viking, Thor Odinson…’
The trailer will drop during Game 4 of the NBA Playoffs on ABC between the Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics.
Check out King Valkyrie, played by Tessa Thompson, and Natalie Portman as The Mighty Thor, which just might be the king and queen of Asgard.
Chris Hemsworth gets replaced in the new “Thor: Love and Thunder” movie, as the Son of Asgard is a big loser while Mighty Thor is badass.
Promotion kicks off for the fourth flick in the franchise featuring looks at Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pratt, Tessa Thompson, Natalie Portman, and more.
High quality art gives us our best look at the costumes from Marvel’s new Thor movie, with fans hoping a trailer drops soon.
Thor: Love and Thunder action figures have landed online which show off spoilers including the costumes and powers of Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman. While the costumes have previously been leaked in promo art for the flick (see below), the action figures happen to reveal something about Natalie Portman as we see she wields Mjolnir,
It seems confirmed the woke Female Thor, played by Natalie Portman, will be replacing Chris Hemsworth in Thor: Love and Thunder from director Taika Waititi. Recall how the director of Visual Development at Marvel Studios recently confirmed the flick will be pushing the boundaries of wokeness. In regards to the Natalie Portman Female Thor, Variety wrote
No surprise, but apparently Thor: Love and Thunder will push the boundaries of wokeness, as the flick features the return of Natalie Portman, who plays the Female Thor, and Tessa Thompson as Valkryie who searches for her lesbian queen. Marvel Studios Director of Visual Development Andy Park filled in Screen Rant that Thor: Love and Thunder pushes the
Move over Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman plans on getting jacked for her role in Thor: Love and Thunder. The Academy Award winner took to Instagram to chat with Serena Williams where Portman talked about playing the female Thor. “She’s actually The Mighty Thor,” Portman said. “The comics had the female Thor when Jane becomes Thor,
With everyone in lockdown because of the coronavirus, a group of millionaire celebs run by Wonder Woman Gal Gadot has put together a video where they sing John Lennon’s socialist song, “Imagine.” “Hey guys. Day six in self-quarantine,” says Gal Gadot whose net worth is estimated to be upwards of $10 million, not counting her
While promoting the release of Jojo Rabbit, director Taika Waititi talks about his new Marvel movie, Thor: Love and Thunder, and the return of Natalie Portman as well as his character Korg. Waititi confirms that he has recently finished a draft of the script for Thor: Love and Thunder and teases two Thor characters for
This past San Diego Comic-Con saw the announcement that Taika Waititi is writing and directing Thor: Love and Thunder, which will feature both Chris Hemsworth and also the return of Natalie Portman as Female Thor. Waititi has also confirmed that Natalie Portman’s Female Thor will be called “The Mighty Thor” in the movie, which led
Disney and Marvel continue replacing classic characters as Natalie Portman will be playing the Female Thor in the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder movie. Portman recently took to social media to show off that she has been reading up on the comics, which was spotted by Marvel Comics writer Jason Aaron. “Looks like Natalie’s already
Natalie Portman returned to host Saturday Night Live for the first time in twelve years, and she is back as Queen Amidala from the Star Wars prequels along with none other than Jar Jar Binks in “Natalie’s Rap 2.” To bring you up to speed, back in 2006 saw Natalie Portman host Saturday Night Live where the first
Watch the trailer for the new sci-fi movie, Annihilation, from the writer and director of Ex Machina, Alex Garland. Based on Jeff VanderMeer’s best-selling Southern Reach Trilogy, Annihilation stars Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, Tuva Novotny and Oscar Isaac. The novel is described as: Area X has been cut off from
Why isn’t Natalie Portman’s Jane Fost in Thor: Ragnarok? Two answers really: The movie takes place mostly in space, and also it’s learned the two have broken up. EW.com reveal the pair have broken up as they caught up with Chris Hemsworth and Kevin Feige. “[Thor is] off exploring the universe, still trying to police
Natalie Portman will not be appearing in Thor: Ragnarok, which may be due to turbulence surrounding the ouster of Patty Jenkins from directing Thor: The Dark World. Now in a new interview with Deadline, Natalie Portman comments on working on the big fantastic movies (Portman also starred in Star Wars), and was asked about more
Natalie Portman will not be back for Thor: Ragnarok or any other Marvel movie.
Portman, who played Jane Foster in the Thor movies, filled in WSJ.
“As far as I know I’m done,” Portman said. “I mean I don’t know if maybe one day they’ll ask for an Avengers 7 or whatever, I have no idea, but as far as I know I’m done. That was, all a great thing to be a part of.”
Thor: Ragnarok has a new female lead with Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie.
Regarding Natalie Portman, there was said to be contention between her and Marvel while Thor 2 was filming. Reportedly, Portman was good friends with Patty Jenkins, the original Thor: The Dark World director, and Portman wasn’t happy when Jenkins was let go. It was even said Portman was forced back to do Thor 2, but didn’t want to return. Who knows? Maybe with Patty Jenkins directing Wonder Woman, there’s a place for Natalie Portman over at DC.
“Thor: Raganarok” has a November 3, 2017 release directed by Taika Waititi starring Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Mark Ruffalo as Hulk/Banner, Tom Hiddleston as Loki, Idris Elba as Heimdall, Cate Blanchett as Hela, Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, Jeff Goldblum as Grandmaster and Anthony Hopkins as Odin.
This news shouldn’t be all too surprising if you followed any of the Thor 2 news.
According to the Hollywood trade sites, Chris Hemsworth’s Thor will have a new love interest in Thor: Ragnarok, played by Creed star Tessa Thompson.
The character is presently unknown, but Deadline says the character “will be kind of a superhero” and will appear in other Marvel movies.
THR also has it that Jaimie Alexander is returning as Sif for Thor: Ragnarok and that filming starts in June.
Regarding Natalie Portman, it was said a while back she wasn’t happy with Marvel over the ouster of Patty Jenkins from directing Thor: The Dark World, and that Portman was forced to return for the movie that she didn’t originally want to be a part of, but only agreed when Jenkins came on board. Obviously when things went south between Jenkins and Marvel over Thor 2, things went further south between Portman and Marvel. There is also the fact that Thor: Ragnarok looks to be set away from Earth and more in space, so obviously Portman’s Jane Foster wouldn’t come along for the ride.
Thor: Ragnarok has a November 3, 2017 release directed by Taika Waititi also starring Tom Hiddleston as Loki, Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Hulk and Cate Blanchett is the rumored villain (possibly Hela).
Once upon a time, yours truly had an insatiable crush on one Natalie Portman. I found the tempered violence crafted by Luc Besson in The Professional (1994) to be utterly ridiculous without the extremely sincere performances of Jean Reno, Gary Oldman and this 13 year old little girl who had an on-camera presence well beyond