Iron Man 2 How would Thor work in IM2?

Tony Stark was in Hulk... for a minute.
Nick Fury was in Iron Man... for a minute.

I'm gonna take a wild guess and say that if Thor is in IM2... it will be for no more than a minute.
 
Please tell me that isnt Evan Stone....


Anyways, Thor's cameo can be a simple one: Have him meet Tony somewhere and tell him that there is a global problem and that Shield needs both their help and of other heroes to deal with it.

Evan Stone....................lolz.

No idea who that is. ;)

But no, thankfully, it's not him. It's Eric Kramer as Thor from the Hulk tv movie.

I think he's the most popular porn actor or something like that. I've heard so.

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He has the appearance but acting skills don't know...

He actually can act, insofar as pornstars a concerned.

You gotta laugh at the fact that even the notion of a pornstar playing Thor has got over the 1 post mark. :woot:
 
Hey if Evan Stone can pull it off. Then by all means go for it. He definitely looks like Thor and has the build. But it wouldn't hurt him to bulk up a bit more.:woot::woot::woot::woot:

But I'm pretty sure a director wouldn't choose a pornstar as his first choice. That would be his LAST LAST LAST LAST resort.
 
Thor's movie is already confirmed...they're linking them all together with cross-over cameos. They will then all come together in the Avengers movie in 2011. :)
 
Don Blake could be the doctor who givers stark a heart transplant. Perfect cameo. This could lead to tony designing a more powerful suit of armor with the arc reactor as a primary sourceof power, not just life support.
 
Actually, being a huge Thor fan, I'm afraid to see just what they'll do to this great and "noble" character. I remember the one time they did a live action Thor on TV (*see utube Hulk*) and it was just horrible. The mighty Thor was reduced to a mead searching duncan along with a mousey looking couterpart, "Don Blake". Even his mighty hammer, Mjolnir, was passed around like a paperweight. Anyway, I'm sure nothing shall ever be that bad again. However, Thor must be handled with a bigger than life approach and treated, like he's always been in the comics, "a demi-god".
Otherwise, it'll just be yet another dissapointment.
 
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He has the appearance but acting skills don't know...
I've never seen this guy before. But if he can really act, then he would make the perfect Thor. This is exactly the type they should be looking for. (*I'm still bummed out about the casting they did for Eddie Brock. "SHEESH"*)
 
The perfect way IMO should go like this:
Somewhere in the movie mention Abomination has escaped & have Hulk no where to be found / IM &/or WM too busy with Mandarin (or whoever the villain will be). Then at the end have Stark say to Fury "Now what about Abomination?", then Fury says "We got that covered". Stark says "By who?". Fury shows Stark some footage of Thor kicking Abomination's azz & says "Check out this guy!"
 
Oh.... stop... I don't think they can do full blown Thor... they HAVE to introduce the character as Blake when they make the Earth transition. I think Blake will make his way back into the Thor script since Favs said it's unlikely Thor will be cameoing in IM2... obviously Favs may walk and Marvel might revisit the idea again... but I just think you need Blake to make that seemless transition.
 
Early in IM 2, show Stark actually hanging out at the SHIELD headquarters in a scene or two and give mention to a strange energy surge... somewhere... that SHIELD has detected. They are monitoring it and trying to figure out its nature and origin... No more mention for a while.

After all the action for the core storyline of the film plays out (hopefully IM v. Mandarin), then the movie closes with mention of the energy surge again, and IM goes to investigate. While at the site and taking some readings... a strange figure appears on a nearby hilltop, with long golden hair, a cape, and a huge hammer. He says "What is your purpose?" The credits roll...
 
It's just going to be a cameo guys. Stop freaking out over nothing. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if it's no more than a random appearance by a guy named Donald Blake.

You guys are acting like Thor was just annoucned to be like the second lead character in the film or something. Like he'll be stealing screentime from Tony or will have a subplot of his own or something.

Seriously, chill out.

THANK YOU
someone understands that thor wont be a big part of im2
 
Why does Thor need to be in it at all?

He's one of the most contrived members of the Avengers. In order to properly introduce him to the Marvel U, he's going to need a feature length film. It's a confusing story that requires even more leaps of faith than Iron Man, or the Hulk. Probably more than the two combined.
 
Thor will end up just being a no big deal cameo. Just like Favs not being signed on for IM2, I think people are making too big of a deal out of this.
 
Something i made up a while ago:

Tony enters his office. He is severeally wounded, full of cuts and straps. Tired, he sits in his chair, when smells smoke. he looks behind to face NICK FURY, director of SHIELD, smoking a cigarette and holdind a folder of the Avengers initiative.

TONY (beat):
Wha'da you want, Fury? I'm a little bussy right now.

FURY (Smirking):
I bet'cha are, but whe have work to do. You have 5 minutes to get dressed.

TONY (Confused):
What are you talking about?

FURY (Smiling):
Where just going to Noruega to convinc a climatic-powered nuttcase that believes he is the asgardian god of thunder to join our little operation.

And awkard silence is felt, imediatly broke by

TONY (Bored)
OK, just give me 10 minutes.

FADE OUT.
 
Early in IM 2, show Stark actually hanging out at the SHIELD headquarters in a scene or two and give mention to a strange energy surge... somewhere... that SHIELD has detected. They are monitoring it and trying to figure out its nature and origin... No more mention for a while.

After all the action for the core storyline of the film plays out (hopefully IM v. Mandarin), then the movie closes with mention of the energy surge again, and IM goes to investigate. While at the site and taking some readings... a strange figure appears on a nearby hilltop, with long golden hair, a cape, and a huge hammer. He says "What is your purpose?" The credits roll...

I like this.
 
say mandarin is in film we can have tony look some info on his computer on Genghis khan or something and end up looking at Greek mythology by accident or something lol
 
i guess we can have tony meet blake not thor in a hospital at some point in iron man 2
 
Don't bother reading this if you don't want details on the Thor movie:

Protosevich's screenplay ends with Thor in the Viking era. It wouldn't be too much of a stretch to have him in Iron Man 2 given his longevity as a god, but it would be awkward considering what they want to do in the Thor movie.

I don't think it'd be necessary to force him in, either. TIH needed the extra boost of a cameo. If they go ahead with this script, Thor could be equal to or rivaling Tony in popularity.
 
Originally Posted by Rich Santoro
Early in IM 2, show Stark actually hanging out at the SHIELD headquarters in a scene or two and give mention to a strange energy surge... somewhere... that SHIELD has detected. They are monitoring it and trying to figure out its nature and origin... No more mention for a while.

After all the action for the core storyline of the film plays out (hopefully IM v. Mandarin), then the movie closes with mention of the energy surge again, and IM goes to investigate. While at the site and taking some readings... a strange figure appears on a nearby hilltop, with long golden hair, a cape, and a huge hammer. He says "What is your purpose?" The credits roll...

I like this.

To expand on this... It could be that Thor was banished to Earth in the middle / dark ages, with no powers (except his age immortality). He learned to adapt to life as a human (learning what it is like to struggle and sacrifice, love and hate... etc). Since he does not age, there can be a montage of scenes showing him in various roles in early European society, forced to leave when people begin to catch on to his agelessness (like the Highlander). He is a Blacksmith, but people in the village eventually notice after some years that they are gray-haired, but he is not... he leaves...

Then he is a farmer in another village, his friends begin to see that he doesn't look a day older since they met him a few years back... he leaves... and so on. He prays to Odin to free him from this prison of lonliness... He is forced to see all that he holds dear in this world, grow old, and he has no where to belong.

Then in Modern times, a vengeful Loki finally discovers where Odin banished Thor to. He makes a deal with the Enchantress to help him get to Midgard, and use magic to conceal his plot from Odin. He goes to Midgard to find and destroy Thor (strange energy surge one). Odin is too good for the Enchantress and sends a subliminal message driving Thor to Mjolinir (hidden in a cave), which triggers his transformation (strange energy surge two). He battles Loki and of course, wins (learning that he wants to stay on Earth and protect those with whom he has lived amongst for centuries)... Suddenly, an armored figure lands not far away, and is looking around with his hand extended... Thor looks over a hilltop and sees the armored figure, and he asks... 'What is your purpose?' credits roll.
 
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I was hoping that Iron Man 2 will end with some sort of cliffhanger.
 
You gotta laugh at the fact that even the notion of a pornstar playing Thor has got over the 1 post mark. :woot:

Exactly! It would be laughable and sad. All at once.


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Actually, being a huge Thor fan, I'm afraid to see just what they'll do to this great and "noble" character. I remember the one time they did a live action Thor on TV (*see utube Hulk*) and it was just horrible. The mighty Thor was reduced to a mead searching duncan along with a mousey looking couterpart, "Don Blake". Even his mighty hammer, Mjolnir, was passed around like a paperweight. Anyway, I'm sure nothing shall ever be that bad again. However, Thor must be handled with a bigger than life approach and treated, like he's always been in the comics, "a demi-god".
Otherwise, it'll just be yet another dissapointment.


True. True. It must be handled almost hyper seriously. With a fantastic sense of drama. With worlds at stake and the cosmos in the balance. Thor was from the ultra dramatic, take yourself seriously even in the most absurd situations, school of behaving/acting that people poke fun of when they reference William Shatner. At it's most basic and pure, and done well - it works gloriously.
 
Thank God no one here is doing the casting for Thor.

Saying a porn star would be perfect for Thor. Geez.
 

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