R_Hythlodeus
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Ygddrasil in the background sure looks tiny and small compared to the Midgard Serpent and Thor
Ygddrasil in the background sure looks tiny and small compared to the Midgard Serpent and Thor
I'm not sure the Iron man came counts. He said after AOU that he had 4 films left on his contract.
This film is getting curiouser and curiouser. I certainly didn't expect this.
As long as they preserve the mythological elements of Ragnarok (and especially Surtur and Hela) I'm down with this. It certainly makes things interesting having Hulk smash his way into Asgard.
Portman never said she hated Thor 2. She moved past the Patty Jenkins stuff, was very positive during the release press tour, actively promoted the film and even talked about Thor 3 during all of it. I loved Hemsworth and Portman's chemistry in the first film. I understand it wasn't as well developed in the second but the plot was too convoluted for that. Hopefully they can get that chemistry back for the third to bring their story to some kind of meaningful conclusion.
Of course she didn't. It's just the Marvel fandom loves to put words into Natalie Portman's mouth. Until someone can provide a source for her supposed reluctance, I'm not buying it.
The fandom hatred of Jane absolutely sickens me. "Feminists" always complain about a lack of female representation in media. And then, when they get a smart, likeable and beautiful scientist played by one of the biggest names in Hollywood in a major blockbuster franchise, they call her "weak", "stupid" and a "damsel in distress", despite there being no grounds for these claims (especially in the first movie). I also loved Thor and Jane's relationship in Thor 1. I think their weaker chemistry in TDW can largely be chalked up to Alan Taylor.
I absolutely hope that it's announced soon that Portman will indeed be returning, if for no other reason than the fandom outrage it will cause.
I like Jane but I think the chemistry between Natalie Portman and Chris Hemsworth could be better.
Ygddrasil in the background sure looks tiny and small compared to the Midgard Serpent and Thor
It was perfectly fine in the first film. It's the second film where things stagnated. That's what we're saying.
I'm already more excited for this than CA:Civil War! With Hulk in, I think we should definitely expect some other heavy-duty power houses like The Executioner, Mangog, Ulik, or even Beta Ray Bill!
t:It was perfectly fine in the first film. It's the second film where things stagnated. That's what we're saying.
Of course she didn't. It's just the Marvel fandom loves to put words into Natalie Portman's mouth. Until someone can provide a source for her supposed reluctance, I'm not buying it.
The fandom hatred of Jane absolutely sickens me. "Feminists" always complain about a lack of female representation in media. And then, when they get a smart, likeable and beautiful scientist played by one of the biggest names in Hollywood in a major blockbuster franchise, they call her "weak", "stupid" and a "damsel in distress", despite there being no grounds for these claims (especially in the first movie). I also loved Thor and Jane's relationship in Thor 1. I think their weaker chemistry in TDW can largely be chalked up to Alan Taylor.
I absolutely hope that it's announced soon that Portman will indeed be returning, if for no other reason than the fandom outrage it will cause.
But really though, is this hinting at the serpent or just a total funny coincidence/treat
Jane is nice, but I really don't want to see the earth and the professor and her sidekick(and the sidekick of her sideckick.)Of course she didn't. It's just the Marvel fandom loves to put words into Natalie Portman's mouth. Until someone can provide a source for her supposed reluctance, I'm not buying it.
The fandom hatred of Jane absolutely sickens me. "Feminists" always complain about a lack of female representation in media. And then, when they get a smart, likeable and beautiful scientist played by one of the biggest names in Hollywood in a major blockbuster franchise, they call her "weak", "stupid" and a "damsel in distress", despite there being no grounds for these claims (especially in the first movie). I also loved Thor and Jane's relationship in Thor 1. I think their weaker chemistry in TDW can largely be chalked up to Alan Taylor.
I absolutely hope that it's announced soon that Portman will indeed be returning, if for no other reason than the fandom outrage it will cause.
It's funny because I'm skimming through the comment section of a well-known feminist geek site and I'm seeing a lot of people going "But is Jane going to be back and with a more substantial role?".The fandom hatred of Jane absolutely sickens me. "Feminists" always complain about a lack of female representation in media. And then, when they get a smart, likeable and beautiful scientist played by one of the biggest names in Hollywood in a major blockbuster franchise, they call her "weak", "stupid" and a "damsel in distress", despite there being no grounds for these claims (especially in the first movie).
It's funny because I'm skimming through the comment section of a well-known feminist geek site and I'm seeing a lot of people going "But is Jane going to be back and with a more substantial role?".
I don't think there's a specific category of people hating on her, it's more about individual taste. Not that I can blame anyone who does hate her, because well, I've got to admit that she is somewhat dull.
t: And she offers quite a bit of eye candy as well....Loved her Asgardian garb in TDW..They have pretty much established Thor and Jane as a permanent couple so I think the writers will have an easier time with her role this go round....
With the money they are paying Portman, her part will be much more than just a cameo....
t: And she offers quite a bit of eye candy as well....Loved her Asgardian garb in TDW..
I thought Portman was stunning in TDW.
Natalie's quite an exquisite-looking woman most of the time TBH!
Yeah some people confuse a character with the actor. My dislike of the character of Jane has nothing to do with Portman, I love Natalie Portman as an actress.But people rarely pounce on them like they do Portman. I think most just try to use it as an excuse to justify their dislike of the character as well as trying to say that's a good reason for her not to be in the third.