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Now with a brand new trailer!
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bionicbob said:uh oh.... my wife is going to be unhappy, Thor did not take his shirt off in the trailer....
“Well in both cases, it’s using the conceit of a fantastical, alien world to make fresh what is really a domestic drama. In Game of Thrones, seeing Tyrion battle with his sister Cirsei, seeing the relationship between children and their fathers, it’s all stuff that we can relate to. You know, the oldest stories we tell, it’s all about that stuff. It’s all the stuff we’re interested in at a psychological level because we’re living it all the time. But it takes place in this otherwise fantastical, foreign realm.
“I think the same thing is true in Thor. The brilliant thing that Ken Branagh did in launching it was to make it very much a story about two brothers, a story about brother competing for the love of their father. So it’s small, and confined, and human, at the same time as it’s this blown-out, intergalactic world.”
“When the Bifrost was broken at the end of the first film, Odin had to conjure a lot of dark energy and go through a lot of personal sacrifice to try and get his son back to Earth. And it was a one-shot deal. If Thor didn’t succeed, without the Tesseract he couldn’t have got back again. And in our film, finally the Bifrost has been rebuilt, but during that time, when the cops were largely cut off from the rest of the universe, you had miscreants that came in from outside the Nine Realms, pillaging and destroying and causing havoc. So that’s what our guys have been doing now – trying to put all these fires out across the Nine Realms.”