Thor

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Movie News

‘God of War: Ragnarok’ Reveals Fat Thor, Gameplay Trailer

Sony has released a look at the upcoming God of War: Ragnarok video game in the form of a gameplay trailer and posters which reveals Thor who happens to have a few extra pounds on him. Note, the game shouldn’t be confused with the Chris Hemsworth Fat Thor from The Avengers: Endgame, as this game has nothing […]

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DCU Marvel Movie News

Taika Waititi Rumored To Direct DC Movie: Green Lantern?

Hot off his cameo in James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad, it’s now claimed that Taika Waititi is in talks to direct a DC movie. According to the rumor, Taika Waititi, who is known for Marvel’s cosmic Thor movies, spoke with James Gunn and various WB executives while on the set of The Suicide Squad as

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Movie News

MegaCon Returns In August With Christopher Eccleston

MegaCon returns to Orlando, Florida this August and announces Doctor Who and Thor: The Dark World‘s Christopher Eccleston will be a part of the celebrity lineup which also includes Billie Piper, William Shatner, George Takei, James Marsters, Brendan Fraser, John Barrowman, Ron Perlman, Stephen Amell, and more. MegaCon runs Thursday, August 12 through Sunday, August

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Marvel Movie News

Hemsworth and Pratt Wish Chris Evans Happy Birthday

While on the set of their latest Marvel movie, Thor: Love and Thunder, Chris Hemsworth and Chris Pratt wish Captain America Chris Evans a happy birthday, well sorta. Hemsworth took to his Instagram account to post a selfie of him and fellow Marvel star Chris Pratt. “Happy 40th birthday Chris Evans, you’ll always be number

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Movie News TV News

MCU Thor Goofier Than Thought

The MCU version of Thor is even goofier than thought, if that is possible, as details emerge about Love and Thunder and the What If? animated series coming to Disney Plus. Following the goofy versions in Ragnarok and Avengers: Endgame, director Taika Waititi reveals Love and Thunder will be even goofier, as Waititi spoke with

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Marvel Movie News

Chris Hemsworth Ultra-Jacked As ‘Thor’ 4 Finishes Filming

Watch out Dwayne Johnson. Watch out Henry Cavill. Chris Hemsworth is one ultra-jacked dude as the actor shares a photo to commemorate the completion of filming on Marvel’s Thor 4! While Hemsworth may or may not have skipped leg day, the actor is shown with gigantic arms on the set of Thor: Love and Thunder

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Marvel Movie News

Chris Hemsworth Looks Goofy On ‘Thor’ 4 Set

Leave it up to Kevin Feige and Marvel to continue to make Chris Hemsworth and Thor out as a comedic and goofy character for Love and Thunder. As Ragnarok introduced Thor as a goofball and the theme continued in Endgame, now it looks like director Taika Waititi is amping things up to the extreme for

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Movie News

Henry Cavill, Chris Hemsworth Rumored For ‘He-Man’

It’s claimed that both Henry Cavill and Chris Hemsworth are in contention to play the new He-Man for Sony Pictures. The rumor follows Noah Centineo departing the role who is starring as the DC superhero Atom Smasher in Dwayne Johnson’s Black Adam. Chris Hemsworth rumored as He-Man A couple of weeks ago saw the rumor

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Movie News

Chris Hemsworth Forgot About Leg Day

We’ve been covering how jacked Chris Hemsworth has gotten as of late for Thor: Love and Thunder and the Hulk Hogan biopic, but while the Australian actor shows off his guns on Instagram, apparently he forgot about leg day. Hemsworth posted an image of himself showing off his ripped horseshoe triceps where he makes mention his

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Movie News

Dwayne Johnson Won’t Need Padded Muscle Suit For Black Adam

Dwayne Johnson reveals he won’t need to wear a padded muscle suit for the Black Adam costume, where the former WWE Superstar claims it will be the first time, which could be looked at as a dig toward various other superheroes and actors, with Zachary Levi as Shazam! coming to mind. Dwayne Johnson posted about

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Marvel Movie News

Thor: Love and Thunder: Russell Crowe Confirms Zeus

Russell Crowe is indeed playing Zeus in the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder movie for director Taika Waititi and Marvel Studios. The actor confirmed the role while appearing on the JOY Breakfast with The Murphys podcast. “I’m gonna get on my bicycle. I’m gonna ride up to Disney Fox Studios, and around about 9:15 I

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TV News

‘Ragnarok’ Season 2 Coming to Netflix on May 27

Netflix has released the first look images from the highly anticipated second season of Ragnarok and announced that the new season will launch globally on Netflix on May 27, 2021. Ragnarok is a coming-of-age drama building on, and contributing to, a new and surprising angle on Norse mythology. The second season will pick up where

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Marvel Movie News

Russell Crowe Joins ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’

Russell Crowe has landed a role in Marvel’s Thor: Love and Thunder in an undisclosed role, though there is speculation the actor could be playing a god, possibly Zeus.  Crowe, who is known for a plethora of roles including playing the father to Superman, Jor-El, in Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel, joins Chris Hemsworth who

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Marvel Movie News

Watch ‘Thor’ 4 Footage Of Matt Damon

Thor 4 footage has landed online featuring Matt Damon, Luke Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, and more from Australia, as director Taika Waititi continues filming the movie. The scenes don’t dive too deep into spoiler territory and they are fun to check out, but – spoiler warning – just in case. The Thor 4 footage, which can

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Marvel Movie News

Chris Hemsworth Shows Off Hulk Hogan Thor Guns

Chris Hemsworth shows off his Hulk Hogan / Thor guns in a post on Instagram which sees the Marvel actor at an 80′ themed party. “A little 80s themed party never did any harm! Happy birthday, Aaron Gist,” posted Hemsworth on Sunday. The pics, seen below, reveal Chris Hemsworth’s giant-sized arms, who every time he

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Marvel Movie News

Thor 4: First Look At Chris Hemsworth and Chris Pratt

A first look at Chris Hemsworth and Chris Pratt hits the net as filming is taking place on Thor 4 in Australia. The pics also feature Karen Gillan as Nebula and Sean Gunn as Kraglin. Chris Hemsworth and Chris Pratt are seen in full costume for the first time on the set of Thor: Love

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Marvel Movie News

Patty Jenkins Says There Was No Wonder Woman ‘Internal War’

Director Patty Jenkins takes to Twitter to clarify recent comments she made about an “internal war” at Warner Bros. in regards to developing Wonder Woman into a movie. Jenkins says that the various sites reporting how there was a “war” are not correct. “Versions of this article [seem] to be everywhere and not true. There

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Movie News Marvel

Brie Larson Reveals Porn-Inspired Audition

Brie Larson reveals that thanks to porn, she landed the role of Envy Adams in 2010’s Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. In her latest YouTube video, Brie Larson goes over the “good, the bad and the ugly” of her auditions, revealing the roles she tried out for and obviously didn’t get, which also happens to

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Marvel Video Game News

Marvel Comes To Fortnite: Galactus, Wolverine, More

Galactus threatens Fortnite as the Marvel heroes are now available within the game as part of the latest Battlepass for Season 2: Chapter 4. The teaser shows that the Marvel heroes are plucked from their universe and transported to the world of Fortnite where Galactus can be seen from a distance as part of the

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Marvel Video Game News

MARVEL Super War Shows Off Adam Warlock, Season 3

The MARVEL Super War mobile game shows off Adam Warlock, Space Armor for Iron Man, Captain Marvel, and more. MARVEL Super War is the first multiplayer online battle arena (MOBO) game from Marvel for mobile. Not familiar with the game? That’s because it hasn’t been given a global release as it is available only in

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Marvel Video Game News

Captain America Comes To Fortnite; Teases Thor

Following Aquaman, Captain America now comes to the Fortnite video game just in the for the 4th of July. “Assemble in Fortnite this week and get The First Avenger… Captain America! Debuting today in the Item Shop, Cap’s Outfit includes two items: his Proto-Adamantium Pickaxe and Back Bling. Wield the shield as your pickaxe, or

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Marvel Video Game News

Hulk Joins Marvel Contest Of Champions

Thor: Ragnarok‘s Hulk joins Marvel’s Contest of Champions! Find the spotlight trailer and official info below. Only Hulk truly knows how he ended up on Sakaar, fighting in the arena. But once he entered the arena, he was immediately a crowd favorite! By using his unique blend of savage rage, showmanship, and unstoppable strength to

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Comic Book News Marvel

COVER SHOOT: The Top 5 Comic Book Covers For 3/19/2014

COVER SHOOT

By: Chris “DOC” Bushley

 

This weekly feature will take a look at THE most visually compelling comic book covers on the market today. Whether they be rare variant editions or just your standard fare, these are the top 5 covers that stand out amidst the bevy of books released each week. They say, “A picture is worth a thousand words”  but these covers are worth more than that! No matter the storylines behind them, these covers compel you to at least check them out, which can be worth exponentially more than just words to the companies that publish them! Enjoy!

 

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1.  Noah (Image):  This movie adaption hardcover not only has a stunning cover by the world renowned, Niko Henrichon, but he does all the interior art as well! The linework and layout of this image exudes desolation, a single man bearing the weight of the world, no one could have conveyed that powerful of a thought more beautifully than Henrichon. This cover is so pristine and epic that it is overwhelming!

 

 

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2. Trinity of Sin: Pandora #9 (DC): From the foreground pose to the choice of illuminating the background in an onslaught of baby blue, Julian Totino Tedesco, made all the right choices to make this cover pop off of the racks! The slightly diluted painting scheme is truly beautiful and helps solidify the main character in her new role of warrior of the light. It is almost heavenly in scope and astonishing to behold!

 

 

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3. Daredevil #1 (Variant Edition) (Marvel):  This variant edition by Paolo Rivera, was originally petitioned as a color piece with Daredevil’s suit in a crimson red. I think this stark black and white version is even more eye catching than the original thought and helps to accentuate the graphic background design that Rivera meticulously laid out. While the foreground image of DD is done very well, it is the background that makes this cover great for me. Not only does it offset with the foreground image but it also represents the story well in regards to acting as a maze. It mimics DD’s disadvantage of being in a new city perfectly, making the whole book something special.

 

 

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4. Harbinger: Bleeding Monk #0 (Variant Edition) (Valiant):  Clayton Henry is a master of mixing digital and painted art to make some of the most outstanding covers on the market today. This one is no different but the layout is done so exceptionally well, that it blows everything else away! The forced perspective is amazing, making you feel as though the focal point is literally floating above you. The central image alone can sell this book, but Henry made the background colors a complete juxtaposition to the foreground, creating a solid piece that is truly stunning!

 

 

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5. Thor: God of Thunder #20 (Marvel):  Do I need to say anything about this cover? Does anyone create a Thor cover better than Esad Ribic? “I say thee, nay!” This image is pure power, pure strength and pure excitement! The detail Ribic puts into “old” Thor is astounding but just look at, even “older,” Galactus in the background!  The eye has so much to take in it’s dizzying! There is not one inch of this cover that doesn’t make the inner fanboy in me squeal with glee. ’nuff said!

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Movie News Reviews

Movie Review: Thor: The Dark World

A Supreme Victory!

A Film Review of Thor: The Dark World

By: Lawrence Napoli

 

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Let’s not beat around the bush on this one.  Thor: The Dark World is a great sci-fi, action adventure film that has all the trappings of an excellent summer blockbuster that reaffirms its roots, acknowledges the events of The Avengers in a meaningful way and tempts the viewer with all kinds of possibilities regarding the potential of “Phase 2” and beyond.  In essence, this film does everything that Iron Man 3 simply could not be bothered with and fortunately for the audience, this translates into a superior cinematic experience and worth 100% of the price of admission.  Deeper levels of relevance and interconnectivity is the true superpower of the big screen Marvel Studios adaptations, but what made this expansion possible is the fact that each Avenger film stands on its own with varying degrees of success.  The mighty Thor’s sequel is the only solo Avenger follow-up (so far) to be a significant upgrade from its establishing film and it does so with more of everything: story, action and effects and happens to do so without sacrificing character development or curtailing screen time in the process.

Experience in the Marvel Universe by the writers of this film best explains why this next chapter in Thor’s cinematic life is entertaining to both fanboys and novices alike.  Those responsible for the screenplay begin with Christopher Yost, a veteran of several Marvel animated TV shows such as Iron Man: Armored Adventures, The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and Hulk Vs. while Christopher Marcus and Stephen McFeely helped co-write Captain America: The First Avenger and The Winter Soldier.  As for Thor’s general story, Don Payne also helped write Fantastic Flop (er) 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer and though Robert Rodat hasn’t partaken in any Marvel license prior to The Dark World, he did write some fairly recognizable films like The Patriot and Saving Private Ryan.  Everyone involved with this script is coming from a very comfortable place in terms of the superhero genre as well as how Thor ought to fit in this Marvel film universe.  The strongest points of the story involve Thor’s evolved relationships with wayward brother Loki and difficult-to-please father Odin.  Both were highlights of the original film, but The Dark World enhances the impacts of these subplots by introducing a new opposition that is by no means a pushover even when compared to the likes of the Chitari Invasion of NYC. 

Of course, no story is flawless as I felt the implementation of comedy at various points truly fizzled thanks to the misplaced loyalty to some characters already established in this mythos.  The repartee between Thor and Loki is, once again, pure genius thanks mostly to the chemistry and performances of the actors, but the interjection of Jane Foster and the rest of her human friends are inconsistent at best.  In addition, I’ll make note of an old criticism concerning the use of the rest of Thor’s Asgardian Power Rangers such as Sif, Fandral and Volstagg which carries over from the first Thor.  While their roles are only slightly more active and only slightly more significant in The Dark World I still would have liked to see more of them, their interactions amongst each other and how they influence Thor himself.  Alas, characters that are purely situational support simply cannot be given expanded screen time to have satisfactory subplots fully mature and resolve when there are so many other characters waiting in line for it.  Perhaps we’ll see more of Asgard’s marquee talent if and when Loki gets his spin off/prequel movie green lit?  I hope X-Men: Days of Future Past has a specific plot device prepared to address its much larger cast of alphas that doesn’t involve “just making it a Wolverine movie” once again.

Let’s hear it for the action!  Let’s hear it for the effects!  The Dark World showcases much more frequent and higher quality action sequences and battles than its predecessor in so many ways, but none more pleasing than seeing the thunder god truly cut loose with power beyond clobbering jerks on the head with Mjolnir.  There’s lots of lightning, lots of flying and lots of pure, unadulterated rage.  There’s also plenty of close quarters brawling and swordplay, but the scale and scope have been expanded to raise the stakes and the suspense.  I was a bit concerned when the word on the street was that this film would channel the look and feel of Game of Thrones when that would be a clear back-stepping of the higher plane tech/magic establishment of Thor thus far.  Thankfully, this film does not get a Braveheart overhaul and actually looks and feels much more like a sci-fi film specifically thanks to the new enemy: The Dark Elves.  The contrast between the idyllic paradise of Asgard and the cold technology of the Dark Elves yields a visually dynamic frame in almost every moment.  The Dark World only saw a $20 million dollar bump to its budget from its predecessor, but it seems as though the money was put to much better use in regards to moment to moment visual effects, explosions and mass destruction.

The Marvel Studio films are, for the most part, exceptional action blockbusters, but another pillar of their success (beyond their interrelation) is character development and you simply don’t have it without solid performances by your cast.  Unfortunately, the one actor in The Dark World that is currently in possession of an Academy Award is, ironically, the least impressive in regards to her performance.  It could very well be that director Alan Taylor specifically told Natalie Portman to present Jane Foster as a lovesick, pre-teenie-bopper that doesn’t have a true grasp of the global impact of The Avengers and Thor in particular despite being a supposed “scientific leader in the field of inter-dimensional phenomena.”  If this was the case, then Portman is the best actor on the planet, but I doubt Foster was meant to be so flippant and, candidly speaking, girly.  Portman feels out of place and looks immature for a mortal woman meant to carry on a relationship with an Asgardian.  The same holds true for the character Kat Dennings plays as the contributions of both of these actresses elevates to nothing more than damsels in distress and vapid, eye-rolling, comic relief.  Their mere presence in a film like The Dark World is only to attract more young women within the money demographic to join their fanboy brethren at the box office.

I also had no clue what was going on with Stellan Skarsgard’s Erik Selvig for the entirety of The Dark World.  Apparently he gets a concentrated dose of “the crazies” and never fully recovers.  Mark him down as another comic relief character which is a shame seeing how one can tell that behind that glazed over and clueless demeanor, Skarsgard is aching to deliver a line of some relevance for the entirety of this film.  I also want to make note of Anthony Hopkins, while still solid as Odin really shows his age in this film.  He does not bring the same energy or sage, fatherly wisdom or warmth from the original and perhaps this was meant to be a specific status shift for the character, but doing so by way of stoic facial expression and a couple of eye twitches doesn’t exactly evoke a moving performance of any kind.  I did like Jamie Alexander’s Lady Sif and for a while, it looked like the film was going to have a more capable and empowered woman impact the plot a bit, but alas Jane Foster is a more “important” character.

The real performances to make note of are (surprise, surprise) Tom Hiddleston and Chris Hemsworth as Loki and Thor, respectively.  Hiddleston is a master of presenting the charming, smug, back-stabber and is rewarded with additional screen time to explore more redeeming motivations to his character.  Hemsworth embodies everything demanded of the classic Hollywood hero with a heart of gold, but does so from a much more humble state of mind as his character has been through a lot and has clearly outgrown his brazen childishness.  These two individual performers would be a windfall for any production, but together represent the best one-two character combination of any comic book adaptation, ever.  Their onscreen chemistry is so good that I fear neither character will be allowed to grow on their own in future films in this ever expanding Marvel Universe.  Not that I want to see Hiddleston without Hemsworth or vice-versa, but Loki shouldn’t be Thor’s “big bad” in every story.

Thor: The Dark World is a must-see for any Marvel true believer, comic book fanboy, or anyone interested in seeing a good looking, special effect driven adventure.  And for as much money as Iron Man 3 made this past summer ($409 million in US, $806 million abroad), Thor’s sequel is a better movie; the end.  Box office projections don’t see this film exceeding $100 million on its opening weekend, but I have a feeling those predictions may be debunked once word of mouth gets out.  It’s winter time ladies and gentlemen and that means we’re all going to be subjected to some heavy handed dramas and Oscar contenders to power through the awards season.  Grab some cinematic fun and whet your appetite for Phase 2 because the Marvel movement isn’t running out of steam anytime soon.  Excelsior!  

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Cover Shoot: The Top 5 Comic Covers For 10/9/13

COVER SHOOT

By: Chris “DOC” Bushley

 

This weekly feature will take a look at THE most visually compelling comic book covers on the market today. Whether they be rare variant editions or just your standard fare, these are the top 5 covers that stand out amidst the bevy of books released each week. They say, “A picture is worth a thousand words”  but these covers are worth more than that! No matter the storylines behind them, these covers compel you to at least check them out, which can be worth exponentially more than just words to the companies that publish them! Enjoy!

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1. Miniature Jesus #5 (of 5) (Image Comics): This series by Ted Mckeever has had some of the most creative covers in it’s five issue run. Known for his use of bland backgrounds and exquisite line drawings, McKeever has quickly become one of my favorite cover artists! Let it be known that simple lines used with extraordinary skill can trump 3D covers any day!

 

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2. Batgirl #24 (DC Comics): Alex Garner has quickly become a staple on COVER SHOOT and there is no argument as to why! Using both paint and computer enhancement, these Batgirl covers have become fan favorites, warranting cries of, “We need posters!” across all of comicdom. Lifelike and beautiful, Garner tells a story with a single image, melding perfectly with Gail Simone’s tale within the book.  Simply, exquisite!

 

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3. Thor: God of Thunder #14 (Marvel Comics): Though usually done by Esad Ribic, legendary artist Ron Garney has been making fans salivate over his Thor covers the past few months. Explosive and with an “in your face” composition, this cover exudes everything Thor is about! Brutality, fantasy, power and confidence is forced at you, leaping off the cover, and it makes you want to, no, need to know what’s going on in the story. Perfect cover to draw you in!

 

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4. Creepy Comics #14 (Dark Horse Comics): Known for trend setting covers, Creepy, always delivers the goods. Especially, with this gorgeously haunting cover by David Palumbo. With meticulous composition, this painted cover draws your eye from top to bottom, giving you the feeling of descent as you gaze upon it. With it’s two color palette, it is masterfully done, setting itself apart from all the bold colored covers around it.

 

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5. Batman: Arkham Unhinged #19 (DC Comics): Nothing can pull your eye to it better than a cover with graphic shapes, simple lines and a pristine sense of color! With a bleached background and a single image foreground, Christopher Mitten has created something fantastic. Accentuated by simple but exceptional line drawings, this cover pops off of the shelves and makes you take notice. It is simply profound and I would be proud to add this cover to my comic art collection!