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OKT is such an awesome alternative version of Thor. Adds a lot to his mythology.The age at which he can look like this:
OKT is such an awesome alternative version of Thor. Adds a lot to his mythology.The age at which he can look like this:
The age at which he can look like this:
My favorite version of Thor! He looks so freakin badass!OKT is such an awesome alternative version of Thor. Adds a lot to his mythology.
One thing I think we can be sure of is that the dude is still going to be in legendary shape in his 50s (and I think I’d prefer 50s for this). Gonna be even better when he has that mature Old King Thor face.
My favorite version of Thor! He looks so freakin badass!
I’ve seen rumblings on Twitter that Thor is shown to be very powerful in this film with Gorr being considerably more powerful than Thor which is comic accurate.
Apparently Thor is as powerful as in Infinity War and has the feat to back it up. There’s also a suggestion that he gets some sort of power upgrade and a major change moving forward in the MCU.
“Mouthwatering” stuff really for us that are into that kind of stuff. Some cool and powerful Thor feats is always a big plus in my book, can’t wait to see what’s that all about.
Basically what I wrote. Gotta see it to fully understand the scope of power they where talking about and I don’t wanna do much research about it at all, just saving it for next week when I’ll see it in theatres on Wednesday.So what did they say?
Basically what I wrote. Gotta see it to fully understand the scope of power they where talking about and I don’t wanna do much research about it at all, just saving it for next week when I’ll see it in theatres on Wednesday.
This bit with the snake which is likely a nod for Loki is also funny as hell to me.
I think it's CH delivery and timing that just makes it totally my cup of tea. That weird, quirky and silly type of humor.
I liked seeing how powerful Thor was portrayed in this, every time he put the foot on the gas, then you really felt how much more powerful he had become and how he was honing his skill, in many ways he's basically Odin which is cool and with the right incentive he'll wreck whoever is in front of him.
I think he’s about the same as his most powerful in Ragnarok and IW. It’s probably a more experienced combination of the 2. Every time he put the feet on the gas he basically wrecked everyone and everything in his path. He charges up much more often and seems to have honed that ability of his.Is this the most powerful version of MCU Thor yet? Like how powerful is he compares to Infinity War Thor?
Also on another note, does he ever use lightning without welding a weapon like he did in Ragnarok?
I think he’s about the same as his most powerful in Ragnarok and IW. It’s probably a more experienced combination of the 2. Every time he put the feet on the gas he basically wrecked everyone and everything in his path. He charges up much more often and seems to have honed that ability of his.
In many ways he’s basically like Odin now. In that it’s shown how powerful he really also by having him empower and grant certain things throughout the film. Also with the right incentive Thor always ditches more than anyone can take basically and it’s like he still had more gears on him.
I was satisfied with his power level and actually really enjoyed his displays, it’s always so cool to see Thor let loose. Him getting charged up never gets old.
Happy with how Thor’s power level was portrayed?I just left the cinema, oh hell yeah.
Happy with how Thor’s power level was portrayed?
I think I personally prefer Thor’s action especially in certain one-off scenes in Ragnarok and IW, but he is consistently shown to be super-powerful throughout the film here and as you say, the power is inherent to him rather than being as linked to his weapon (which I do prefer).Best Thor action in any film in my opinion, Thor actually fought with skill and creativity.
I also love how Taiki doesn't have Thor be super dependent on his weapon, he shows Thor fighting bare handed A LOT more than any other MCU director.
I think most of the comic Thor fans prefer that, but at the same time I want Taika and Hemsworth to be happy with what they are doing so they give their all to these projects and hopefully want to do more. If they dial it back a bit it would be fine for me.Call me crazy but I prefer a much more serious Thor. I think they went too overboard with the comedy route with Thor. There was a better balance in Avengers with Thor's character than in this film. Even Ragnarok he wasn't this over the top buffoon. I liked that Hemsworth had fun in the role but I think they overdid it.
I like serious Thor too, but I think it makes sense to play to the strengths of the actors and directors.
I think most of the comic Thor fans prefer that, but at the same time I want Taika and Hemsworth to be happy with what they are doing so they give their all to these projects and hopefully want to do more. If they dial it back a bit it would be fine for me.