Sunday, May 11, 2025

Got a Tip?

By The Hammer Of ‘Thor’: Comic-Con Footage From Marvel’s Epic Goes Online

As the first pictures from “Thor,” the first of next summer’s two Marvel superhero flicks, appeared, our skepticism was sparked; was that really what they were wearing? But the buzz on the 5 minutes or so of footage from Comic-Con turned out to be strong, and now we, and the rest of the world, have a chance to look at the clip ourselves.

And you know what? We’re pleasantly surprised. It gives a lot away, but there’s more than enough here to suggest that Marvel’s biggest risk to date may pay off. Maybe it’s just that we’re used to them now, but the costumes and sets in Asgard look far better in motion than in stills, and the Shakespearean heft that director Kenneth Branagh was hired for is in full evidence in these scenes (we’re particularly looking forward to seeing more of Tom Hiddleston’s performance as the villain Loki, particularly as rumor has it that he may prove to be key part in the team-up movie “The Avengers”).

In fact, Branagh seems to have nailed the tone, which for a property as tricky as “Thor” is no small task — it seems to be taking itself seriously, but not too seriously, and the lightness of touch that Jon Favreau brought to “Iron Man” seems to be at work here as well. The action scenes though brief, are impressive for the most part and, while it’s too early to judge Chris Hemsworth as the titular hero (there is still a slight Australian twang to his voice than seems less than Asgardian) he certainly looks the part.

We’ve got some qualms, certainly; while we love Dutch angles as much as anyone, Branagh’s using them so often here you start to wonder if they shot the film with a wonky tripod, and we’re still unclear why Odin & co seem to live inside a giant church organ. Our biggest concern is with the glimpse of Destroyer, an enchanted suit of armor which lays waste to SHIELD agents near the end. While Clark Gregg’s typically scene-stealing line delivery just about pulls it back, the design’s kind of lame, reminiscent of the remake of “The Day The Earth Stood Still.” But, having said that, we’re still nine months away from the movie’s release, so there’s plenty of time to make some changes.

About The Author

Related Articles

11 COMMENTS

  1. That actually looks alright. Although the tonal shift between Shakespearean drama and Just Not That Into You-esque scenes with Dennings and Portman is a bit abrupt. Nevertheless, it goes some way to improving the reputation of this after those daft early stills.

  2. Heresy to say, I'm sure, to compare this to a DC movie, but Superman reminds me a lot of the split in tone – elevated and then down to earth. The scenes on Krypton and the scenes of Asgard are elevated in tone and language. When Superman and Thor make it to earth, the lighter tone and comedic touches ensue. It worked for Superman. I'm hoping it will work for Thor too.

  3. Agreeing with Phillip about the parallels between Hopkins/Asgard/Earth here and Brando/Krypton/Earth in Donner's Superman. If, as long-rumored, Loki is the villain in Avengers, they'll even be mirroring the return of Zod in Superman II, following his introduction in Superman: The Movie.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement -spot_img
Stay Connected
0FansLike
19,300FollowersFollow
7,169FollowersFollow
0SubscribersSubscribe

Latest Articles