November 13, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Martin Scorsese posts and then quickly deleted half a star Letterboxd review of ‘AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR’ with the caption “lol”.




“In 50 years no one will know who Joe Russo is.”


Film writers and more are sounding off after “Avengers” director Joe Russo took a playful jab at Martin Scorsese over box office. BeyondFest says: “Let’s just be honest, Joe Russo is a rich asshole hack..”


Chris Hemsworth has always brought some comedic presence to Thor, as even the first Thor utilized his fish-out-water state to make audiences laugh. This tone was largely maintained through his appearances in the Avengers movies and his solo sequel. While Thor: Ragnarok’s comedy is mostly beloved by audiences, Thor: Love and Thunder’s comedic tone arguably went too far even compared to Marvel movies. This not only applied to Chris Hemsworth’s Thor Odinson but all the other characters in the sequel, giving Thor 4 an overly silly tone, especially considering the threat level that Gorr the God Butcher (Christian Bale) should have brought.


The more mixed reception to Thor: Love and Thunder is seemingly a sign that audiences are not quite as fond of the fully comedic Thor. While Hemsworth was quite open about loving the new direction in the past, it seems even he is not fully on board with this tone remaining for future appearances. If that is the case, then Thor’s comedic tone must change if Marvel Studios wants to keep Hemsworth around. That could mean not having Taika Waititi return for Thor 5.


With Hemsworth also recently teasing that he could be ready to retire from the MCU and see Thor die, the direction of a possible tonal shift for the character is quite clear. The first two Thor movies were more dramatic than the ones Waititi directed, but they were not nearly as serious as MCU entries like the Captain America films. If Marvel grants Hemsworth his wish to kill Thor, the next installment must strike a tone that can adequately pull off an emotionally satisfying conclusion. Thor: Love and Thunder’s comedic tone does not totally fit in that regard, which could be another reason why Hemsworth wants the change.


Now that several months have passed since Thor: Love and Thunder’s release, Hemsworth is beginning to open up more about his experience on the film and what he wants to see from Thor if he returns to the MCU. The actor recently spoke to Josh Horowitz for the Happy Sad Confused Podcast and the topic of Thor’s future inevitably came up. Hemsworth was asked what comes next for the god of thunder after playing so many iterations of the character. He admitted that Thor’s MCU return should have a drastically different tone than what audiences have seen recently.


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