It needs to be more than 2 hours long, have Gorr more developed, and most importantly, not Overdo the Comedy Tone. This flim needs a great balance of both comedy and serious Luke Ragnarok.
It needs to be more than 2 hours long, have Gorr more developed, and most importantly, not Overdo the Comedy Tone. This flim needs a great balance of both comedy and serious Luke Ragnarok.
Yeah definitely tone down the comedic aspect considerably. Imo it was WAY overdone in this movie to the point that I couldn’t even take half of the movie seriously.
Ironically getting rid of Jane would lower the darkness and stakes of this. Just because, what, people actually considered turning Mighty Thor into a supporting arc as stealing Thor's thunder? (pun intended)
No, Jane deserves her own story arc. It takes away from her story.
It hardly did. Especially since her becoming Thor was a Thor story. Like, she was brought on to return to this franchise. Especially when it was connected to Gorr really in the comics. I do agree that for afterwards, a spin-off story not connected to Thor where she becomes Valkyrie should be a thing. Since Thor still thinks she's dead and that wouldn't work for her to just instantly return to him given his current developments.
Not really sure
I mean I guess make Gorr a better villain
I guess do what ever made Ragnarok great and applied it to that movie
What Optimusprimebumblebee said. More of the other gods would be amazing.
And Thor and Jane struggled in New Asgard, VK12345. If they won easily, why were the children kidnapped?
I love Thor Ragnarok actually, but I miss the time when Thor was directed by Shakespearen directors. They give a more in depth and serious tone for the story, they also manage to balance the humorous tone too
Look guys, I don’t get it. What’s wrong with Thor: Love and Thunder? It is still an amazing film. The first two Thor films have more Shakespeare and serious tone, but Ragnarok and Love and Thunder reinvented Thor and the tone with light-hearted humor and serious tone together which is actually is amazing.
I prefer the more serious tone because it gives an inner depth character development and emits that sort of mythological, celtic vibe.
What do you think?