Well we already knew he wasn’t the god of hammers…That is Asgard's ass.
I think they're using his Red Guardian moniker still, but yeah... that's David Harbour.Oooh the Crimson Dynamo!
Yeah, I was making a reference to a line in Black Widow.I think they're using his Red Guardian moniker still, but yeah... that's David Harbour.
I read a fan theory that Love & Thunder is an unreliable narrator situation, where the version of events we see on screen is the story Korg is telling a bunch of children. The really out-of-place stuff, the goofier gods, Stormbreaker's jealousy, and whatnot, aren't really what happened, they're embellishments by someone who wasn't there for most of it.Thor: Love and Thunder makes me feel like they are no longer communicating on a continuity linking MCU films.
Thor = Gods are just highly advanced aliens.
Eternals = Basically the same idea as Thor.
Thor: Love and Thunder = Gods are Gods. They bleed gold and all like to hang out for orgies too.
There's a scene in an X-Men comic I read way back where the team is having a briefing on Stryfe, and Jubillee complains, "So you're saying that, for all we know, Stryfe could just be Cable with an ice bucket on his head?" and there's a couple panels of shocked Cyclops and Beast saying "That's....", "....plausible."Madisynn is Mephisto.
I can't believe that they snuck in something so NSFW in the trailer:Werewolf by Night
Pretty much stated at the beginning of the movie that Korg is telling the story. I took that at face value and enjoyed the wackiness due to Korg just kinda understanding everything going on and paraphrasing what was said at times.I read a fan theory that Love & Thunder is an unreliable narrator situation, where the version of events we see on screen is the story Korg is telling a bunch of children. The really out-of-place stuff, the goofier gods, Stormbreaker's jealousy, and whatnot, aren't really what happened, they're embellishments by someone who wasn't there for most of it.
I’m going to agree. At least throw in The Abomination or something.I'm antithrilled at how boring the full Thunderbolts line up. One person with useful super powers and five samesies super soldiers.
Well then making a movie based on Korg's storytelling makes for a pretty meh movie.I read a fan theory that Love & Thunder is an unreliable narrator situation, where the version of events we see on screen is the story Korg is telling a bunch of children. The really out-of-place stuff, the goofier gods, Stormbreaker's jealousy, and whatnot, aren't really what happened, they're embellishments by someone who wasn't there for most of it.
I'm really hoping we have mutants by then and Taskmaster isn't the same one as in Black Widow. Or that Red Guardian gets his STARK-level Crimson Dynamo armor or something.I'm antithrilled at how boring the full Thunderbolts line up. One person with useful super powers and five samesies super soldiers.
WHY?!? Because in the MCU Korg is a fucking punchline. For no fucking reason at all. I generally like Watiti and What We Do In The Shadows is amazing. But not EVERYTHING has to be a fucking comedy. MCU Thor frustrates the hell out of me thanks to him and his blatant disregard for the source material and I can't get past that.Pretty much stated at the beginning of the movie that Korg is telling the story. I took that at face value and enjoyed the wackiness due to Korg just kinda understanding everything going on and paraphrasing what was said at times.
Imagine a movie based on Drax's storytelling.Well then making a movie based on Korg's storytelling makes for a pretty meh movie.
Has anyone raised that as a criticism? I may have missed itI feel like we are way too deep into the MCU to have blatant disregard for the source material be a good reason to hate a new movie. That argument went out the window over a decade ago.
Yeah, they've taken far too many liberties with the source material to be bothered by that anymore. The MCU is a loose adaptation, at best, and is really its own universe.I feel like we are way too deep into the MCU to have blatant disregard for the source material be a good reason to hate a new movie. That argument went out the window over a decade ago.
It bothers me that it refers to itself as 616.Yeah, they've taken far too many liberties with the source material to be bothered by that anymore. The MCU is a loose adaptation, at best, and is really its own universe.
Ok, people keep reacting to this as if I'm joking, I was serious. My own complaint had nothing to do with it veering away from the source material of the comics, adaptations can and should be their own thing, there's no point in redoing a story beat for beat, art should be transformative and they should take this as a moment to do their own thing.Has anyone raised that as a criticism? I may have missed it
Dave literally said it a few posts above me.Ok, people keep reacting to this as if I'm joking, I was serious. My own complaint had nothing to do with it veering away from the source material of the comics, adaptations can and should be their own thing, there's no point in redoing a story beat for beat, art should be transformative and they should take this as a moment to do their own thing.
My gripe was being inconsistent with the own rules and lore they've set for their films. That's not veering away from the source material, that's not staying true to your own movies. If in the next movie Thor were made of jello and had jello powers, I'd expect them to, you know, address this in some way.
I'm gonna be completely honest, I absolutely did not read that and I have to assume it's because I saw it as just old man ramblingsDave literally said it a few posts above me.
The character is a woman so of course not.Or is this really a completely uncontroversial choice over there?