Nathaniell
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So do I. I can't wait to see how the scene with Carol plays out.
yeah...i ship em. Lol
yeah...i ship em. Lol
yeah...i ship em. LolYeah, he’s on a massive upward path since Ragnarok and through IW.I'm so excited to see what Endgame has in store for Thor!
Yeah, he’s on a massive upward path since Ragnarok and through IW.
No way am I ready for the end of Thor right now. So much more great stuff we could get from him. If I have to keep 2 original Avengers it would be Thor and Hulk. Both have much more to give and while I’d ideally want all 6 for a few more decades, I have to be realistic and at least Cap and Stark have had plenty and given a lot already.It'll suck if that's the end right when they finally know what to do with him. I'm wanting lots more now
It's interesting to me how Thor has turned out to be the phase 1 character who feels the most like he should be a major player in the next of the phase of the MCU.
I've always been a big Thor fan, I guess largely because reading Simonson's run on Thor was a central part of what got me into comics. But the Marvel comics division never really saw him as a character with a broad appeal.
The MCU incarnation was pretty good, but it felt like he was lagging behind many of the other characters originally.
Well, not anymore lol. It's a combination of factors, I guess.
Yeah, Thor's surprisingly been the character I've come to like the most out of the main three, which is a huge turnaround for me. Granted, when I started my MCU binge I didn't come off liking any of the main characters, but I could at least see the appeal of Stark and Cap, especially the latter. But Thor -- I didn't really see anything great or interesting or relatable with him, he just felt artificially stiff like he came out of any ol' Lord of the Rings-esque ripoff, especially with the Norse background (loose as it may be) and all. Ragnarok definitely turned things around; first time that he came across as a multidimensional character to me, and the new look helps a lot. He's actually the character I'd prefer to see in an actively recurring role post-Endgame, much more so than Stark and Rogers.It's interesting to me how Thor has turned out to be the phase 1 character who feels the most like he should be a major player in the next of the phase of the MCU.
I've always been a big Thor fan, I guess largely because reading Simonson's run on Thor was a central part of what got me into comics. But the Marvel comics division never really saw him as a character with a broad appeal.
The MCU incarnation was pretty good, but it felt like he was lagging behind many of the other characters originally.
Well, not anymore lol. It's a combination of factors, I guess.
Marvel was pretty smart when they decided to treat the character as well as they did with IM and Cap. He had the right to be as awesome in the MCU, and Marvel really made it.
Now he's as popular as ever, the powerhouse that he should be, and I think there'll be more to come, which will make him even more important.
Chris stated he does not know whether he will die or not in this film, but has a rough idea. He said he would be happy to continue as Thor if he survives and if Marvel wants to use him, however it sounds more likely Marvel will go in a new direction. I hope he survives and is used but I thinking that is a low probability in the foreseeable futue
This is true.One thing the new eye definitely helps for is when Thor goes into full God of Thunder mode. The lightning eyes look better as a pair than they did when he only had one.