Marwood
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Joined: 1/10/2005 From: Only The Shadow knows
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So the news is Marvel have set a tentative release date for the Thor sequel but the bummer that Ken Branagh won't be returning to direct. However the fact that Branagh's departure has been reported shows that Marvel are moving quickly on this so hopefully we'll have some solid news on a director soon. I thoroughly enjoyed Thor and felt that like Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk it didn't reinvent the wheel but was damn good fun and a star making turn for Chris Hemsworth, really looking forward to seeing him back in The Avengers so a sequel of his own is welcome news. However I'm hoping Marvel have learnt their lessons from Iron Man 2 and won't be rushing this one. Nothing at all confirmed about story but no doubt it will spin off from The Avengers plotlines so will be interesting how Marvel handle it, the end of Thor (SPOILER) saw his passage to Earth destroyed yet we know he makes it back at some point to team up with the other heroes so will he back on Earth for Thor 2? Personally I hope the Earth business is marginalised this time as I much preferred the Asgard and Juttenheim business, as I posted in the main Thor thread it would be cool to explore the other realms mentioned in the film. No doubt some link to Earth will remain (will Natalie Portman return?) but now the characters have been introduced and the film has been successful I think Marvel should open up Thor's world more and give us something new. As for potential villains I'm curious as to whether Loki will return and again as he's back in The Avengers it will be interesting to see where they could go with him after that. If new villains are coming in then I'd like to see some more mythical monsters to again open up the fantasy elements. For more traditional villains I think The Enchantress and Scourge (sp?) The Executioner are a good shout.
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Bilbo: What about the Ewoks? They were rubbish. Tim: Yeah but Jar Jar Binks makes the Ewoks look like f***ing Shaft!
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