This better be solved by Comic Con because I'm honestly tired of the back and forth "will-he-won't-he".
That gif just reminded me how different a characterization of Thor we got to see in Ragnorak - it was a totally different guy than what we saw in the original movie.
This better be solved by Comic Con because I'm honestly tired of the back and forth "will-he-won't-he".
I just find it funny how they ditched the "old english" speak for completely colloquial, modern english. In Avengers Loki was like "I have sent the cube off, I know not where" and crap like that. Now he talks like some dude.
I somewhat agree, but its a pretty minor point that I can easily overlook. I hardly noticed it until I watched some of the movies back to back.I just find it funny how they ditched the "old english" speak for completely colloquial, modern english. In Avengers Loki was like "I have sent the cube off, I know not where" and crap like that. Now he talks like some dude.
To be fair, he's had, what, 5 movies prior to Ragnorok where he spent a lot of time on Earth with other humans. Same as when you move to another country for some time, you pick up local dialect and colloquialisms, and even accents.
That said, I think the transition could have been smoother, namely with Thor 2 and AOU.
As mentioned, there were always hints of similar even going back to the first Thor film, but the character arc certainly went a bit hockey stick at the end. Most dramatic difference happening all in Ragnarok.
The big question mark going forward is the future of Batman. Writer-director Matt Reeves turned in the first act of a new screenplay during the Memorial Day weekend. It's said to focus on a young caped crusader, and while the studio would not comment, it's unlikely that Ben Affleck, who has played Batman in three features, will again don the cowl.
Sigh, I guess I'm alone in liking and wanting to keep this older experienced Batman. I liked that this guy had been through it all, his rogues gallery, his relationships, his losses. It opened up a world of possibilities. I was looking forward to getting a scene or scenes where we could see Dick or Tim or Barbara or Selina show up just like in the comics and we get bits and pieces of their history with Bruce through dialogue and interactions. To me, that made this Batman's world rich where dont have to introduce anyone, we just tell a stoey with these characters who have a ton of history.
You're not alone, we just seem to be in the minority.
Sigh, I guess I'm alone in liking and wanting to keep this older experienced Batman. I liked that this guy had been through it all, his rogues gallery, his relationships, his losses. It opened up a world of possibilities. I was looking forward to getting a scene or scenes where we could see Dick or Tim or Barbara or Selina show up just like in the comics and we get bits and pieces of their history with Bruce through dialogue and interactions. To me, that made this Batman's world rich where dont have to introduce anyone, we just tell a stoey with these characters who have a ton of history.
I have a wild theory considering this THR article and the rumors Affleck was staying/leaving being contradictory. Guys, I think we're about to get two actors playing the same character: the older version for ensemble films played by Affleck and the younger one played by another actor for Reeves' films. Basically the same Batman in two different periods of his life, perhaps even exploring the 80s DCEU that's going to open up with WW84.
We're not in the minority. Most people like Ben as Batman.