I can never keep myself from headbanging to the Immigrant's Song.
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But does it imply that Thor dyes his hair?? (I mean, if it's brown when you cut it off...?)
It bleaches out in the sun of Asgard?
The sun gives Superman his powers, it gives Thor his hair color.
Don't forget his glowing healthy complexion!
All I can say is I better see an Infinity Stone in Hela's possession to explain that bit with Mjolnir.
I am not at all sure about what Jeff Goldblum's getting up to. I hope it's not a "I owe the IRS a buttload of money" job.
Looks more like typecasting to me.
Maybe his hair became darker because he isn't wielding Mjölnir. I bet that when he gets Mjölnir back in the third act, his long, blond locks will be instantly restored.
Let's hope!
Asgardians don't dye their hair blonde. They dip their locks in the River of Glowing Blondeness which flows in shimmering torrents from the Mountain of Vanity.
Heee!
Haven't had the chance to watch the trailer, but I will say that my hair is lighter in color the longer it gets because of sun-bleaching. Not that any of y'all were actually being serious, but, y'know, it is.
THANK YOU.
I can never keep myself from headbanging to the Immigrant's Song.
Me either! *bang bang* Perfect choice, wonder if it'll be in the movie?
All I can say is I better see an Infinity Stone in Hela's possession to explain that bit with Mjolnir.
Seriously. There better be some dang good explanation for that.
I suppose they're not going with the part of the mythology where Hela is Loki's daughter.
oh, hey, Karl Urban is in it too. I like him.
It must be a thrill for an actor to become part of the MCU. It would be for ME, anyway.
Tessa Thompson! Yay!