Thor the dark world

  1. Cast of Thor: The Dark World
  2. How did Loki survive the events of Thor: The Dark World?
  3. Thor: The Dark World: Why Fans Have Issues With The Marvel Movie
  4. How to watch Thor: The Dark World
  5. Thor: The Dark World
  6. Thor: The Dark World movie review (2013)
  7. 10 Things You Need To Know Before Seeing Thor: The Dark World


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Cast of Thor: The Dark World

3. Actor | Thomas William Hiddleston was born in Westminster, London, to English-born Diana Patricia (Servaes) and Scottish-born James Norman Hiddleston. His mother is a former stage manager, and his father, a scientist, was the managing director of a pharmaceutical company. He started off at the preparatory ... 6. Actor | An only child, Idrissa Akuna Elba was born and raised in London, England. His father, Winston, is from Sierra Leone and worked at Ford Dagenham; his mother, Eve, is from Ghana and had a clerical duty. Idris attended school in Canning Town, where he first became involved in acting, before he dropped... 8. Actress | Kat Dennings was born Katherine Victoria Litwack in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia, to Ellen (Schatz), a speech therapist and poet, and Gerald Litwack, a molecular pharmacologist. She is the youngest of five children. Her family is of Russian Jewish descent. Kat was predominantly ... 10. Actress | Rene Russo was born in Burbank, California, to Shirley (Balocca), a barmaid and factory laborer, and Nino Russo. Her father, a sculptor and mechanic, left the family when Rene was just two, and thus her mother raised Rene and her sister, Toni, as a single mom. Her father was of Italian descent, and ... 11. Actress | Jaimie Alexander was born in Greenville, South Carolina, but moved with her family to Grapevine, Texas, when she was four years old. She took theatre classes in grade school as a hobby but was kicked out in high school because ...

How did Loki survive the events of Thor: The Dark World?

by 2 years ago 2013’s Thor: The Dark Worldgives the Trickster God Loki (Tom Hiddleston) an opportunity to shine. It’s the movie that sets him on his redemption arc, and his story with Thor in the third movie of the franchise, Thor: Ragnarok. But how did Loki survive Thor: The Dark World when it looked like he’d been killed? Throughout his tenure in When the brothers fought against Malekith and his minions in Thor: The Dark World, it looked like one of Malekith’s men managed to land a fatal blow to the God of Mischief. Thor was devastated and vowed to honor his brother’s memory by telling their father of his bravery. Loki dies in Thor’s arms, but it wasn’t the ending that Thor thought it was. Loki didn’t die in Thor: The Dark World Like his mother Frigga, Loki has a great deal of magic at his disposal, and one of the things he’s good at is creating an illusion of himself that can be sent to other locations. At some point during the battle, Loki swaps places with his double, who’s the one who died. From there, Loki makes more plan. True to his word,Thor tells Odin that his brother died honorably, not realizing that he was talking to Loki the whole time. Thor returns to Asgard in Ragnarok to find that his brother is actually very much alive. He’s impersonating their father, who was sent to a retirement community on Earth. Loki-Odin even commissioned a play depicting his heroics, which tips off Thor right away. Later, in Ragnarok, both brothers end up on the garbage planet of ...

Thor: The Dark World: Why Fans Have Issues With The Marvel Movie

As far as franchises go, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has a track record that averages much higher than most. This is especially impressive since the MCU has produced 23 interwoven movies in a matter of a decade. But if there’s one movie of the bunch that gets the most negative vibrations, it would be 2013’s Thor: The Dark World. The eighth installment into the MCU came out the same year as Iron Man 3– a time when the series was still smoothing out the edges. (Image credit: (Marvel)) Thor Is Pretty Much At His Worst And Most Boring One central complaint about Thor: The Dark World is how Chris Hemsworth’s MCU character was reduced to being an uninteresting one-dimensional character, without many qualities to root for. The Thor movie was a successful adaptation of the Asgardian because it challenged Chris Hemsworth’s character to check his hubris when his father Odin casts him out and strands him on Earth without his precious Mjolnir. It's a classic fish-out-of-water storyline that matched well with Natalie Portman’s Jane Foster and her scientist buddies. By the end, he learns the true meaning of being a hero and it's satisfying for audiences to see this. However, in Thor: Dark World there’s not really a story arc at all. The first one is good, the second one is meh. What masculinity was, the classic archetype — it just all starts to feel very familiar. I was so aware that we were right on the edge.’ Where in the first two films he played his hero character straight, in the...

How to watch Thor: The Dark World

If you’re wondering how to watch Thor: The Dark World, you’ve come to the right place. In this 2013 sequel, we get to see a different side of Chris Hemsworth’s rendition of Thor — the God of Thunder. His love interest, Jane Foster, played by Natalie Portman, discovers interdimensional portals connected to an age-old conflict between Asgardians and an ancient race called the Dark Elves. When Foster becomes host to an evil force called "the Aether," Thor must protect his love while fending off evil and saving the nine realms. This film sets the stage for the rest of the MCU by introducing pivotal characters, developing Thor as a character and forcing him into dark situations that transform the character forever. Though director Alan Taylor didn’t get another shot to direct before Taika Waititi took over, he paved the way for Thor: Ragnarok. • How to watch Thor: The Dark World on Disney+ Viewing Thor: The Dark World is easier than ever with a subscription to Disney+. At a low rate of $5.99 per month, subscribers to this service gain access to this film and nearly every movie in the MCU catalog in addition to hundreds of original films and shows from Disney, National Geographic and Star Wars. Another way to gain access to Thor: The Dark World and more is with a subscription to the MCU catalog and entertain your whole family. Should you watch Thor: The Dark World on Disney+ or somewhere else? Renting the film is a great way to see it once and be done with it, but Disney+ is nea...

Thor: The Dark World

In ancient times, the gods of Asgard fought and won a war against an evil race known as the Dark Elves. The survivors were neutralized, and their ultimate weapon -- the Aether -- was buried in a secret location. Hundreds of years later, Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) finds the Aether and becomes its host, forcing Thor (Chris Hemsworth) to bring her to Asgard before Dark Elf Malekith (Christopher Eccleston) captures her and uses the weapon to destroy the Nine Realms -- including Earth. Show More • Rating: PG-13 (Some Suggestive Content|Intense Sci-Fi Action/Violence) • Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy • Original Language: English • Director: • Producer: • Writer: • Release Date (Theaters): Nov 8, 2013 wide • Release Date (Streaming): Feb 25, 2014 • Box Office (Gross USA): $206.4M • Runtime: 1h 51m • Distributor: Walt Disney • Production Co: Marvel Studios • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos, Datasat • View the collection: Would be 1 star without Loki's humour. The mid-movie escape + battle scene was the only part worth watching. "Well done. You just decapitated your grandfather.""Let's steal the biggest, most obvious ship in the universe and escape in that. Flying around the city, smashing into everything in sight so everyone can see us. It's brilliant Thor, it's truly brilliant!" [Thor shoves him out of the ship] "You lied to me. I'm impressed." With a clear improvement from the first Thor movie the dark world dosnt disappoint. With way better action and visuals the on...

Thor: The Dark World movie review (2013)

"Thor: The Dark World" mostly concerns Malekith's " Malekith may be a major threat to life and the universe as we know it, but he's just one of a handful of characters who are run through their paces in "Thor: The Dark World." This sequel is consistently unfocused in that sense: major characters get to flex their muscles for a scene or two, but only when they're absolutely needed. There are a couple of scenes where characters get to be both important and exciting, like when Kurse (Adewale "Mr. Eko" Akinnuoye-Agbaje), Malekith's super-powered henchman, breaks into Asgard, and starts a prison riot. But there are just as many scenes where inherently exciting characters, like Thor, kill time connecting plot points. Watching Thor make quick work of an inconsequential enemy in an opening scene should be fun. But the scene has no flair to it, and feels like a perfunctory introduction to the character. The first scene in the film where Hemsworth gets to be really charming comes later, when he's squabbling with Hiddleston about operating a commandeered dark-elven space-ship. The squabbling itself isn't that funny, but the scene's pay-off is. Hemsworth's eyes light up as he gets the ship to fly, instantly reminding you why you came in the first place. Still, more often than not, "Thor: The Dark World" is more busy than exciting. There are a couple sub-plots too many, like the one with frequently-naked super-scientist Erik Selvig ( But in most other respects, "Thor: The Dark World" i...

10 Things You Need To Know Before Seeing Thor: The Dark World

Alan Taylor’s Thor: The Dark World is now the eighth movie to come out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and while the filmmakers behind the franchise have done a great job of making sure that each of the titles stand as independent stories, there is still plenty of backstory, continuity and mythology that is helpful to know before walking into the movie theater. Rather than let the series newcomers and non-comic book fans get lost in the dark, however, we’re here to help. Just as I do whenever a new superhero movie comes out, I’ve constructed a list of people, places and things that audiences should know a bit about and be on the lookout for while watching the newest Marvel Studios movie. Read on and enjoy! WARNING: This article contains some minor spoilers about Thor: The Dark World at the very end. While the first eight entries are safe, the last two may affect the surprise element of certain aspects of the film. We'll give you another warning before you get to those! Who Is He? Thor is best known from Norse legend as The God of Thunder. He hails from the mystical land of Asgard where he is next in line to the throne. In addition to his incredible strength and speed, Thor’s power is given to him by Mjolnir, a powerful hammer that the hero can use to conjure lightning and fly. He also happens to be the brother of Loki and they take sibling rivalry to a whole new level. How Does He Fit? Where do we start explaining Thor’s place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He was ban...

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