I think the trailers deflated a lot of cool bits.
Did Hela actually even say "Asgard is dead" in the movie? It was in the trailer, but I don't remember it in the movie.
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I think the trailers deflated a lot of cool bits.
Did Hela actually even say "Asgard is dead" in the movie? It was in the trailer, but I don't remember it in the movie.
Loki's double knife flip wasn't in there either. Maybe they didn't want to show him being a badass .
That was the other one! I was waiting for that one the whole damn movie.
There wasn't even a location that matched that scene.
Maybe there'll be a director's cut with those scenes in.
The cut scene that I want? Valkyrie is bisexual in the comics and had a scene in the movie confirming it, but it was cut: [link]
Well that's a bullshit excuse. Managed to work Scourge's sexuality in just fine.
And the Grandmaster's, despite him not actually having a sexuality in the comics as far as I'm aware. (To be fair, he's outlived the rest of his species by billions of years...)
I would like nineteen more movies about Cate Blanchett.
I kept remembering her role in Lord of the Rings, and thinking, "This is what happens when Galadriel doesn't diminish and go into the West". Love her and despair indeed.
Calli, I had the same thought! There were several things that evoked LotR, and I kept having to remind myself that Tolkien borrowed from Norse mythology and not the other way around. Though some of the large scale battle scenes probably used similar software to what Jackson's crew pioneered.