Will Chris Hemsworth Be in Thor Again

T hor'due south journey from sullen princeling to selfless hero and downwardly to beer-swilling layabout (then once again to hero) has perhaps been the most radical of any main player in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It's besides the ultimate rebuff to the naysayers who declare that superhero movies are lazy money-making vehicles that only repeat the same storylines over and over again. Information technology has certainly given Chris Hemsworth a gargantuan sandpit to play in, peculiarly since manager Taika Waititi spotted the obvious comic potential and began to play up his lovable buffoon persona in 2017'southward vivid Thor: Ragnarok.

That journey is a big reason why the forthcoming Thor: Love and Thunder (also directed by Waititi) is such a tantalising prospect: we but don't know where the film-maker is going to accept the superhero next. No longer king of Asgard, a title he relinquished to Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie at the end of Avengers: Endgame, Hemsworth'south Thor is theoretically gratuitous to hop through space in the company of the Guardians of the Galaxy for as long as it takes him to observe his identify in the creation.

Unfortunately for Hemsworth, the debut trailer for Honey and Thunder, which landed this week, seems to suggest that Marvel has other plans for the son of Odin. The concept of a female Thor replacing the male person incumbent has already been played out at length in the Jason Aaron-penned The Mighty Thor comics. Now we get our first look at Natalie Portman's Jane Foster wielding Mjolnir and apparently ready to accept on the mantle of Thor – presumably because Hemsworth's god of thunder is no longer cutting it.

All of this makes a certain sense, if you call back most Thor's past adventures and where he's concluded up. Yous might call back the idea of the superhero gadding about the universe on a journeying of self-discovery perfectly reasonable after the horrors he has faced over the past few movies. Let the states not forget that Thor has lost his parents and his brother Loki, plus at one point felt himself responsible for the deaths of half the population of the galaxy afterwards he failed to take his chance to tonk Thanos during the events of Avengers: Infinity War. If he needs some time off, skilful on him.

The off the grid version of Thor has also been hugely more than entertaining for audiences than the slightly po-faced iteration introduced by Kenneth Branagh in 2011, whether it be teaming up with the Hulk to defeat Cate Blanchett's Hela in Ragnarok, or growing a splendid beer belly in Endgame.

Ultimately, though, this is not actually who Thor is supposed to exist. Branagh's version learned early that his powers and position come at a price: fall short, and they are ripped from him past Odin, who in the 2011 moving picture banishes him to World without his superpowers or power to wield Mjolnir. Back then information technology was airs that caused Thor to exist punished – could information technology be that indolence is the crusade this time around? The erstwhile heir to Asgard even says in the trailer that he no longer wishes to be a superhero.

Chris Hemsworth in Thor: The Dark World
Can he notice a path dorsum? … Chris Hemsworth in Thor: The Nighttime World Photograph: Jay Maidment/Curiosity Studios\walt Disney/Allstar

The problem for Waititi and the Curiosity team is that there are only then many times Thor can hitting rock bottom earlier even this bounteous plot device becomes slow. Moreover, it is hard to see how the studio can elevate the new, Portman-portrayed god of thunder without denigrating the original.

Might female Thor merely hang effectually for a couple of movies before passing the mantle back to her predecessor, as happened in the comics? Allow'south hope not, for that would be a strange way to bring Portman dorsum into the Marvel fold, ix years after her last appearance as Foster in the underwhelming Thor: The Nighttime Earth. Let'southward likewise hope the weird and rather unsavoury comic volume line, which sees the new Thor becoming increasingly riven by cancer every time she wields Mjolnir, is left out of the big-screen accommodation altogether.

Most of all, let'south hope Hemsworth's Thor finds a path back to courage and valour that however allows us to do good from the Australian actor'southward fabulous comedy chops. At some point, nosotros need to call up that he really is nonetheless a superhero, and non just a clownish sidekick.

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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/apr/22/will-natalie-portmans-thor-mean-the-end-of-chris-hemsworths-take-not-necessarily

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