Jane Foster didn't really have much to do in this film I felt. The humor I did like in this film but at times it does get a little silly especially the scene where Ian crushes the elves with a car and then him and Darcy make out and teleport, I thought that was kind of ridiculous.Ģ. This film reminds me of Lord of the Rings and it does remind me of Man of Steel too especially the scenes in Asgard are reminiscent of Krypton.ġ. The feel one of the things I love about these movies are how different they feel compared to other MCU films. The action is spectacular, I especially love the scenes where Thor is kicking ass.ģ. Asgard looks breathtaking and the scenes in it are awesome. The visuals this movie looks nice and stylistically looks better than its predecessor which had annoying dutch angles. The rest of the cast is good too it would take me too long to explain all of them.Ģ. Tom Hiddleston honestly is just awesome as Loki, I'm not fanboying here he literally kicks ass as this character. Chris Hemsworth is again fantastic as Thor! He has proven yet again that he owns this role and I can't imagine another actor helming this role. Let me explained what I liked/disliked.ġ. Thor: The Dark World was surprisingly really good, there are people out there saying its the weakest MCU film and I honestly disagree completely. View the collection: Marvel Cinematic Universe Rating: PG-13 (Some Suggestive Content|Intense Sci-Fi Action/Violence) ![]() 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. The survivors were neutralized, and their ultimate weapon - the Aether - was buried in a secret location. In ancient times, the gods of Asgard fought and won a war against an evil race known as the Dark Elves.
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