How will Thor fly?

I'm honestly just glad he will fly. Its really not all that important to me how he flies as long as it looks great on screen.
 
I'm honestly just glad he will fly. Its really not all that important to me how he flies as long as it looks great on screen.

Yeah, same here. I don't really mind that they refer to the Asgardians as aliens and not god, to make it easier for the audience to accept these advanced immortal beings without getting into all the religious controversy. But it is extremely important to preserve Thor's ability to fly. I hope it will be visually amazing on the big screen.
 
Yeah, same here. I don't really mind that they refer to the Asgardians as aliens and not god, to make it easier for the audience to accept these advanced immortal beings without getting into all the religious controversy. But it is extremely important to preserve Thor's ability to fly. I hope it will be visually amazing on the big screen.

I'm hoping they won't refer to them with the word "alien". It seems like splitting hairs but I hope they just say "extra-dimensional being" or some such.

I don't mind the whole "not actual gods" thing though.
 
I'm hoping they won't refer to them with the word "alien". It seems like splitting hairs but I hope they just say "extra-dimensional being" or some such.

I don't mind the whole "not actual gods" thing though.
advanced race? :D
 
advanced race? :D

Yea, i'm good with that. The word "Alien" just conjures a certain mental image that conflicts with the mythological nature IMO. Just avoid that word and its probably not that big of a deal, even if its pretty much the same thing.
 
Yeah I'd rather them be referred to as "extra dimensional" beings rather the "aliens". I'm not to thrilled about the "advanced race" title either, it's better than calling them aliens but it just sounds so plain to me.

Extra Dimensional Beings = :up: :up: :up:
 
An adaptation of Oeming's "Ragnarok" arc as the last of a Thor trilogy (fingers crossed! :)) would be pretty cool.
 
I hope the flight scenes are one of the most epic scenes of the Marvel movies.

On the other side, dont you think it would be great to have one promotional poster with Thor flying?

I mean, it would look sooooo epic and the general audience would take notice and get more interested yet.

dont you think?
 
I agree with you Angamb, have you seen Thor flying in the new tv spot yet?
 
I agree with you Angamb, have you seen Thor flying in the new tv spot yet?

Thanks for that. I didn't notice him flying cuz of the low quality but it's there. I kinda wish they didn't show that though and left it at "I'm going to fly out". Leave the big flying reveal for the movie.
 
Spins hammer, throws it, grabs the handle and flies. Never a miscommunication.
 
Thanks for that. I didn't notice him flying cuz of the low quality but it's there. I kinda wish they didn't show that though and left it at "I'm going to fly out". Leave the big flying reveal for the movie.

Nahhh some things I'd rather know for sure, and "Thor flying" that was one of them.
 
OK this isn't related to his flying but to his powers in general and vulnerability specificly. I don't have that much of a history with the character so after watching the trailers I'm confused. I assume that Thor can take his fair share of pain so why in the clips do we see him subcumbing to a taser and a needle? Is there something with his powers that don't kick in at first when he's on earth? I reviewed the wikipedia link on him and from that I got that he is virtually invulnerable. Just wondering if anyone can provide some insight on this. As for the movie as I said I don't have a history with the charcater but really like what I've seen!
 
OK this isn't related to his flying but to his powers in general and vulnerability specificly. I don't have that much of a history with the character so after watching the trailers I'm confused. I assume that Thor can take his fair share of pain so why in the clips do we see him subcumbing to a taser and a needle? Is there something with his powers that don't kick in at first when he's on earth? I reviewed the wikipedia link on him and from that I got that he is virtually invulnerable. Just wondering if anyone can provide some insight on this. As for the movie as I said I don't have a history with the charcater but really like what I've seen!

Odin depowers him before exiling him to Earth.
 
Yep, he's basically a powerless mortal by the time he lands on earth.
 
Yeah All Thor has left are his Fighting skills.
 
I can't wait to see how much damage he can shrug off with his powers intact.
 
Spins hammer, throws it, grabs the handle and flies. Never a miscommunication.

Unless I've misinterpreted what I've now seen in the latest trailers I guess the answer to the title of this thread has been revealed. Cool! Was always hoping for that....and never doubted it. Looking forward to seeing it.

"Cross the Rainbow Bridge of Asgard, where the mighty thunder roars...."
 
Unless I've misinterpreted what I've now seen in the latest trailers I guess the answer to the title of this thread has been revealed. Cool! Was always hoping for that....and never doubted it. Looking forward to seeing it.

"Cross the Rainbow Bridge of Asgard, where the mighty thunder roars...."

Yep :up:
 
Yep, he's basically a powerless mortal by the time he lands on earth.

Okay, I've been seeing that question asked a lot. Is it just not conveyed well in the trailer when Odin himself bellows "I take away your power and I cast you out!"?
 
lol yeah you can't get more obvious than that can you?
 

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