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Zerfikka schrieb:Einfach nur unglaublich wie schnell die sich heutzutage aufpumpen für ne Filmrolle.![]()



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Now moderator can't resist making the pun: “It's hammer time!” THOR panel begins, and Kenneth Branagh comes out. He says he always loved Thor as a kid: the name, the power, the dysfunctional family.
Out come Clark Gregg (Agent Coulson), Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Kat Dennings (Darcy), Natalie Portman (Thor's love interest Jane Foster), and Chris Hemsworth (Thor).
Hemsworth says Anthony Hopkins is one of the most humble and enthusiastic guys to work with. Would often turn to him on set and go, “God, isn't this fun!”
Portman says she really wanted to do a big effects movie that emphasized character, and getting to do it with Branagh was a new way of approaching it, relative to STAR WARS. (In the politest way she can muster, she's basically saying George Lucas didn't direct her at all.)
Kat Dennings plays Portman's “little helper gnome.”
Hiddleston says Loki is “both the agent of chaos, and the damaged younger brother. He's a great liar, and it was fun playing with, can you tell if he's lying?”
Gregg says that when he delivered the line in IRON MAN 2 about going to New Mexico, he had no idea what it meant, so he asked Feige. Feige said, “Oh God, nobody told you? THOR. Thor is in New Mexico.”
Time to show the clip. We put on 3D glasses. What ensued was probably the highlight of Comic-Con, footage wise. And I say this as someone who was VERY skeptical about Thor.
Lightning strikes. View from above of a makeshift multi-story construction built around the crater where the hammer fell. Coulson is interrogating Thor in silhouette, asking how he manhandled his men so easily.
Thor in a secured hospital bed, waking up and throwing people through walls.
Coulson: “Where did you receive your training?”
“Who are you?”
Shot of the galaxy. Another world: Asgard.
It's a world of golden buildings that looks like a cross between Naboo in the STAR WARS prequels (exteriors) and Dune or Mongo in the interiors. Odin has a metal eyepatch, and a helmet that makes him look like DC comics character Magog.
Odin is mad at Thor, his son. Reprimands him for opening other dimensions aand threatening the piece. Stone zombie things advance on camera.
Odin: “You are a vain, greedy, cruel boy!”
Thor: “And you are an old man and a fool!”
Odin banishes him from Asgard. He wakes up in the New Mexico desert at night. “Oh no, this is Earth, isn't it?” Portman's Jane finds him.
Jane asks what happened last night. Thor replies, “Your ancestors called it magic, you call it science; I come from a place where they're one and the same.”
Odin on his deathbed. Loki is new ruler of Asgard, and apparently a bad one.
Odin's voiceover says that, when wielded by someone worthy, the hammer gives its user the power of Thor. Thor tries to pull it out of the crater, but can't. He's not yet worthy. More shots of the gods of Asgard, fighting. They look like action figures waiting to happen. A giant metal warrior – The Destroyer – falls from the sky, in front of Coulson and other agents. An agent asks, “Is that one of Stark's?”
“I dunno, the guy never tells me anything.”
He asks The Destroyer to identify itself. It responds by opening up its face and shooting out fire.
Surprisingly, no “olde English” speech from Thor. No “Thee, Thou,” etc. This was a good choice. That always bothered me about Thor as a kid. Also, he doesn't wear the winged helmet except in two shots.
Q&A:
Why no Donald Blake (Thor's secret identity of sorts in original comics)? Branagh: “We have some Don Blake surprises in the movie.”
Portman's character won't be in THE AVENGERS, but will be in potential THOR sequels.
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Zerfikka schrieb:Gar net so übel. Der Thor Darsteller kann mich zwar nach wie vor nicht überzeugen aber der Rest lässt auf eine gute Comic Verfilmung schliessen.


DC metzg0re schrieb:aber der pseudo power ranger zum schluss![]()

Dr Shakal schrieb:DC metzg0re schrieb:aber der pseudo power ranger zum schluss![]()
Wenn ich mich nicht irre ist das "The Annihilator", eine lebendige Rüstung, von einem sehr bekannten Götterschmied, dessen Name mir nicht einfallen will.
Sie reagiert auf Kriegslust oder so.
Da gab es mal eine 3 Folgen bei Justice League: Unlimited wo diese Rüstung auftaucht.
Was man nicht alles durch Superman & Batman lernt![]()

Dr.Para schrieb:außerdem ist das der "destroyer" bei thor.
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