So am I. Makes the sequel all but a confirmation.
So the critical and financial success means nothing?Unlikely. Thor only got a movie to introduce him to the general audience. I don't see him or Cap getting sequels.
JAK®;20351533 said:So the critical and financial success means nothing?
I'm pretty sure Thor's 344 million is enough to warrant a sequel.
It also means that audiences enjoy seeing him outside of the Avengers setting. In fact, The Avengers is the unknown entity here. Not Thor.It means that The Avengers movie should do really well and now people won't be all "who the heck is that tall blonde man with the hammer?"
Literally any time? The characters are allowed to have adventures outside of The Avengers. We already know an Iron Man 3 is in the works.Where would it fit in with the Avengers timeline? Same goes for a Cap sequel.
It means that The Avengers movie should do really well and now people won't be all "who the heck is that tall blonde man with the hammer?"
Where would it fit in with the Avengers timeline? Same goes for a Cap sequel.
Thinking about it the writers of Captain America have discussed how they would approach a sequel, and Kenneth Branagh has said he would love to return for a Thor sequel, so I think we will be getting them.I always saw the 2 or 3 Avengers movies as the "end" for these characters, at least for a while. I'd sit through 50 Thor movies so I hope you're right![]()
I'm pretty sure Thor's 344 million is enough to warrant a sequel.
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