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Speaking of Red Dawn...

A cool comparison I found:
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Had I seen the pic on the left before he was cast I would have said there's no way this guy could be Thor. Talk about bulking up!!![]()
Yeah I'm curious as well. Hoping he learns he can use Mjolnir to transport himself and others.What I want to know is how does Thor get back to Earth? How is he suddenly able to just land on Earth no problem when he's trapped there at the end of his movie?
Since we are talking about Chris' other films: Here are some set pics from "Rush"
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I can't wait for Cabin in the Woods!
The first review I read of it was pretty meh and said the ending was crap. And since that one, every review since has been really positive. But I"ll have to give it a miss, as I'm terribly squeamish and this one sounds like a choppy bloodfest.
So given the description regarding the way that it was spoiled on how Thor makes his entrance back to Earth, is it safe to assume thathe has learned on how to use his hammer to teleport himself between realms? I mean with the description saying that there was thunder involved along with Thor just dropping from the sky instead of just being shot from it flat on the ground like how we saw with the bifrost transportation landing, it sounds like Thor had learned a new means of traveling. Thoughts?
That would be awesome, I always wanted them to show Mjolnir's more exotic uses in this film.
If they go down that route, they could say, well at least I think they could say, that:
1. Thor had learned during the time gap between "Thor" and "The Avengers" of Mjolnir's full capabilities and decided to undergo some training in order to harness its abilities, and that it was only shortly before the events that led to Loki's arrival on Earth that Thor had learned to master that ability.
2. In response to why Thor wouldn't bring all of Asgard's forces to deal with Loki's army, maybe Thor only knows on how to transport one-two individuals at a time.
Also, this is just a theory of mine, but assuming if the speculation is true that the dealings that Loki made with certain individuals will come back in a major force against the Earth for the Avengers sequel, would anyone else think that it'd be cool to see if we were to learn from Loki of that coming threat in "Thor 2", hence Thor traveling through the nine realms to find that mysterious foe by the end of his own film?
So given the description regarding the way that it was spoiled on how Thor makes his entrance back to Earth, is it safe to assume thathe has learned on how to use his hammer to teleport himself between realms? I mean with the description saying that there was thunder involved along with Thor just dropping from the sky instead of just being shot from it flat on the ground like how we saw with the bifrost transportation landing, it sounds like Thor had learned a new means of traveling. Thoughts?