they ruined him from day one he's the god of thunder not clowns and cheap jokes also wiatika is directing the next star wars film and that terrafies me
Every reviewer I've seen come out of the theater has openly said that the trailers were poor representations of the actual movie. They said it was much darker and grittier than they expected and we're pleasantly surprised. Honestly, it looks like a failure of marketing rather than a failure of a movie.
Wow, didn't know that! Imagine marketing failing to advertise your movie is your movie's downfall. I mean Marvel gives the final approval on these trailers, surprised they didn't see anything wrong with it.
@@VColossalV I get it, but you don't want it to be misleading either. It's not smart marketing. At the day of the day, you need to draw in a crowd. It's good to hear that the trailers are a smoke show though.
@@Annettennn People overwhelmingly loved Ragnarok and Guardians, so I don't see why people wouldn't be happy to see more of that style, even if you don't like it, the majority do, and there's no doubt it has a good amount of that still, but that doesn't mean it can't have a more serious side too, the Guardians movies do that well.
@@VColossalV I think a lot of people wouldn't be happy to see that same formula yet again especially at his final movie. Ragnarok had a lot of silly elements to it. Just simple character analysis. Peter Quill pretty much has zero power or any kind of status in the MCU. Thor not only is a god, but he was also the King of Asgard. To bring up both guardians and Ragnarök together shows to you how much they've dumbed down Thor's character. Especially when Thor has massive shoes to fill and Quill doesn't. It's like expecting the same type of movie from Spiderman and Thor. Its like this. Imagine you watch the Flash movie and Flash was notoriously a funny character so you expect humor and less at stake with his movies. And now imagine taking SuperMan and making his character like Flash. It just doesn't make sense, and its a disservice to those who know that Thor is the most powerful character in the MCU arguably, and he's also the most fragile and the butt of jokes. That doesn't mesh whatsoever. The only way they wrap up this last movie is if he goes out on top with some serious status.
I hated Thor Ragnarok the made him into an idiot, and from what I saw of Love and Thunder he's even worse. I never liked Jane Foster, and I dispies Valkyrie, and Korg is the Jar Jar Binks of Marvel. In the end the flick scene ruined my interest in the MCU. I don't support franchises that mock male victims of sexual assault. Note: You can be funny, just realize everybody isn't funny in the same way.
Others made jokes about him in Endgame, but he wasn't making the jokes, that's an important difference, at no point was he a comedian in Endgame, or Infinity War. I think this movie is going to be about him overcoming his depression. I've heard it's pretty dark at times.
Uhhh. I don't think that's necessarily accurate either. Yelling at kids on fortnite, making him look like an obese drunkard that only values booze. He was good in Ragnarok even though again that movie was pretty comedy heavy stylistically. I do think its very reasonable to suggest that they are stylistically going to make his movies on the funnier side and less of the serious side like Captain America movies tended to be. Compare one to the other and you will see how Thor's character arc has been painstakingly slow in development with the add of comedy. The whole Big Lebowski aesthetic too. I seriously think she's right they've made him into a bit of a joke as a character. Identity crisis and a coming to his own in the final movie? And how many movies has he been in? Come on. The trailer makes it look silly yet again. Hopefully its a lot more serious and polished Thor. If this movie is going to be about him essentially becoming a nobody and trying to find his identity as the main plot-line then I see that as a massive failure in character development.
@@WTFWILLYUM "Yelling at kids on fortnite, making him look like an obese drunkard that only values booze." Again, that's not him making deliberate jokes or trying to be a comedian, him being an overweight drunk is a consequence of his depression, because he lost so much and feels like a failure, something that happens to many people. He drinks his pain away, he drinks to forget. You need to think deeper about why it is they did that, and why he would go off the rails. In Endgame, when he reclaims his hammer in the past and he is ecstatic, it's not because he has his old hammer back, it's because he's still worthy, despite his current state and his failures, that realization and the talk with his mother set him on the path to recovery. To have him as the same old Thor no matter what happens to him, unaffected by anything, no consequences, that would not be compelling at all, it's what *you* want that would be a failure in character development.