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  1. Love and thunder is more about Jane than Thor, her character has choices, but chooses the supernatural, an unrelatable aspect. Cleverness. In Ragnarok there was some setup/payoff, some - hard word, but - cleverness to it. The villain is defeated, but is needed again to defeat the main bad guy.

  2. Jul 8, 2022 · Thor: Love and Thunder: Directed by Taika Waititi. With Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Christian Bale, Tessa Thompson. Thor enlists the help of Valkyrie, Korg and ex-girlfriend Jane Foster to fight Gorr the God Butcher, who intends to make the gods extinct.

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    • Action, Adventure, Comedy
    • Taika Waititi
    • 2022-07-08
  3. Thor: Love and Thunder is a 2022 American superhero film based on Marvel Comics featuring the character Thor. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the sequel to Thor: Ragnarok (2017) and the 29th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

  4. Thor, King Valkyrie, Korg and Jane Foster-turned-Mighty-Thor take on Gorr the God Butcher. Watch Thor: Love and Thunder - English Superhero Fantasy Romance Comedy Action-Adventure serial on Disney+ now.

    • Thor Comforts Sif
    • Korg Gets Jane’s Name Wrong
    • One of Jane's Many Bad Catchphrases
    • Thor's Clarification About The Kids
    • Thor's Exact Response
    • Zeus Discussing Serious Matters
    • Thor's Disguise Is Taken Off
    • Korg Explains How to Make A Baby
    • Gorr's Black-And-White Grin
    • Korg Describes Thor's Final Bod

    “Maybe Your Arm Is In Valhalla.”

    Following a disturbing revelation that someone is murdering numerous gods across the galaxy, Thor sets off to help his friend, Sif, who is one of the several individuals who sent a distress signal to the Guardians. He finds her seriously injured and missing an arm, but she hasn’t lost her sense of humor. Sif implores Thor to leave her behind so she can die as a warrior and enter Valhalla. This prompts the protagonist’s funny response, as he says he hares “to break it” to her, “but for a warri...

    “So That’s The Old Ex-girlfriend, Is It? Jodie Foster.”

    Korg is one of the most likable characters in Love and Thunder. Aside from being the narrator, he’s also Thor’s friend and supporter, especially when it comes to his reunion with Jane. The well-intentioned Kronan warrior doesn’t have the best memory, as he seems to struggle to remember Jane’s name. At one point, he refers to her as “Jodie Foster,” and during one of his voiceovers, he calls her “Jane Fonda.” He thankfully eventually learns to say her name right during his moving speech about h...

    “Well Then, If It’s Color We Need, Let’s Bring The Rainbow.”

    Despite struggling to face her terminal diagnosis, Jane is actually one of the funniest charactersin the movie. Her clever comebacks and awkward interactions with Thor result in some entertaining moments all throughout the film. It’s her cheesy catchphrases that end up becoming her funniest lines. Jane can’t seem to come up with a good one, with one particularly comical example being her declaration of bringing “the rainbow” to Gorr’s Shadow Realm. She does come up with the perfect catchphras...

    “We Shall Feast, Not On The Children. We Don’t Do That Anymore.”

    Thor’s tendency to give inspirational speeches in front of crows is on full display in the movie, with a memorable monologue being performed right before his group leaves for Omnipotence City. As he stands in front of the Asgardians, he promises to bring the kidnapped children back. What’s more, they “shall feast,” but he quickly follows it up with a morbid reminder that they won’t be eating “the children,” as they “don’t do that anymore.” It’s a gut-busting moment, especially as Thor recalls...

    “Eight Years, Seven Months, And Six Days… Give Or Take.”

    Thor’s jarring reunion with Jane leaves him speechless, as he doesn’t expect her to be wielding Mjolnir and fighting as the Mighty Thor. An awkward conversation happens later on, where Jane asks her if it’s “been like three” or “four years” since they last saw each other. The god of thunder’s telling and funny response – “eight years, seven months, and six days” – underscores how he has kept track of the time they’ve spent apart. He remembers the heartbreaking moment they broke up like it was...

    “Where Are We Going To Hold This Year’s Orgy?”

    There are several references to various mythologies in Love and Thunder, with a big one being to the Greek god, Zeus. He’s definitely not what Thor expected him to be like, as his idea of discussing “serious matters” is to figure out where the gods are “going to hold this year’s orgy.” This absurd question is met with applause from the enamored crowd, who can’t seem to see the pompous and arrogant god the same way Thor, Valkyrie, Jane, and Korg can. Instead of being a funny character audience...

    “You Flicked Too Hard, D**n It!”

    An infamous moment from the film happens soon after Thor asks Zeus for help in taking down Gorr before it’s too late. Zeus undermines the clearly dangerous villain and claims he’s only murdering “minor gods,” which angers Thor. This only encourages the Greek god to humiliate him further by taking off his disguise, which results in the now-iconic removal of all of his clothes. Thor’s declaration about how Zeus “flicked too hard” comes too late, as the god’s muses have already fainted and the c...

    “When Two Kronans Want To Make A Baby, They Get Together Inside A Mountain, They Go Down To A Little Lava Pool.”

    A sweet scene with Jane and Thor on the Viking ship inspires Korg to ask Valkrie if they’re going to make babies soon. This is followed up with a sidesplitting description of how Kronans make kids by holding “hands over the hot lava” in “a mountain” for “a month,” after which “they pull their hands apart” to “find they’ve created a beautiful new Kronan baby boy.” There’s an adorable callback to this towards the end of the movie, as Korg himself finds a man to hold hands for a month with over...

    “I’ll Call The Axe When You Call The Dentist.”

    When Gorr manages to trap Thor, Jane, and Valkyrie with his frightening slithering vines, he begins to demand that the protagonist summon his axe. Anything Thor says is initially met with the response “call the axe” from the powerful villain Gorr, who isn’t even fazed by a witty insult. After Gorr gets uncomfortably close to Thor’s face, he proposes a trade – he’ll “call the axe” when the antagonist calls “the dentist.” It adds some much-needed comic relief to the tense scene, as it draws att...

    “A Little Someone Who Turned Him From Sad God Into Dad God.”

    Korg does amazing voiceover work throughout the film, especially when he explains Thor’s journey to getting a “god bod” after a brief period of letting himself go. He references this funny description during the final moments of the movie while explaining Thor’s newfound responsibility with Love. The Kronan describes her as “a little someone who turned” Thor from a “sad god into dad god.” Although Love calls him “uncle Thor,” it’s clear that he has become her father figure. Korg’s line is an...

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  5. Jul 5, 2022 · In Review: 'Thor: Love and Thunder'. Taika Waititi tries to recapture the irreverent fun of 'Thor: Ragnarok,' but his lightness registers more like indifference. There don’t need to be four movies about Thor. We have learned all that we can learn about the God of Thunder a.k.a. Point Break a.k.a.

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  7. Sep 8, 2022 · Nicknamed Love, Thor vows to look after Love in honor of losing his love, Jane Foster. Love wields Stormbreaker, the key to Eternity, while Thor wields Mjolnir. The two continue to protect the galaxy as the tag-team of Love and Thunder.

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