

He described it as "a human story right in the center of a big epic scenario." In October 2008, Daniel Craig was offered the role, but ultimately turned it down, citing his commitments to the James Bond franchise.

In September 2008, Kenneth Branagh entered into negotiations to direct, and by December 2008, Branagh confirmed that he had been hired. Vaughn then rewrote Protosevich's script in order to reduce the budget. Marvel Studios signed Matthew Vaughn to direct the film. It's the story of an Old Testament god who becomes a New Testament god". In December 2007, Protosevich described his plans for it "to be like a superhero origin story, but not one about a human gaining super powers, but of a god realizing his true potential. Mark Protosevich, a fan of the Thor comic book, agreed to write the script in April 2006, and the project moved to Paramount Pictures, after it acquired the rights from Sony. Feige, a self-professed "fanboy", envisioned creating a shared universe just as creators Stan Lee and Jack Kirby had done with their comic books in the early 1960s. In the mid-2000s, Kevin Feige realized that Marvel still owned the rights to the core members of the Avengers, which included Thor. Live-action film adaptations of the character were thereafter proposed, but did not come to fruition. 1963) as a founding member of the superhero team.< A live-action television adaptation of the comic book character first appeared in the 1988 television film The Incredible Hulk Returns.
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I tried to update Thor and put him into a superhero costume, but he was still Thor." Lee and Kirby included Thor in The Avengers #1 (Sept. Kirby said, "I created Thor at Marvel because I was forever enamored of legends, which is why I knew about Balder, Heimdall, and Odin. Thor debuted as a Marvel Comics superhero in the science fiction/ fantasy anthology title Journey into Mystery #83 ( cover-date August 1962), created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller-plotter Jack Kirby. 3.8 Avenging the fallen and the Time HeistĬoncept, creation, and characterization.3.7 Combating Thanos and the Infinity War.1 Concept, creation, and characterization.One version in particular, which depicts an alternate Thor who was raised without Loki and is recruited into the Guardians of the Multiverse by the Watcher in the battle against an alternate version of Ultron.
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Īlternate versions of the character appear in the animated series What If.? (2021), with Hemsworth reprising the role. The character received a mixed reception in his first two titular films, however Thor: Ragnarok (2017) is often credited as positively rebooting Thor and his storyline, and he has since become a fan favorite. After Foster succumbs to her cancer to assist in Gorr's defeat, Thor adopts the latter's daughter, Love.Īs of 2022, Thor is a central figure of the MCU, having appeared in eight films, the most-recent being Thor: Love and Thunder (2022). Thor later comes into conflict with Gorr the God Butcher and the Olympian god Zeus, while reconnecting with his terminally ill ex-girlfriend, the now Mjolnir-wielding Jane Foster. Following the Blip, he passes the crown of New Asgard to Valkyrie and joins the Guardians of the Galaxy. Thor eventually becomes the King of Asgard after Odin's death, but the entire realm is destroyed during Ragnarök, where he had to fight his sister, Hela. Thor commits himself to the protection of Earth, and becomes a founding member of the Avengers. This brings him into conflict with his villainous adopted brother, Loki. Thor wields a powerful hammer called Mjolnir, and is initially depicted as the arrogant heir to the throne of Asgard whose brash behaviors causes turmoil among the Nine Realms under Asgard's protection. In the MCU, he is depicted as one of the most powerful Asgardians, an ancient alien civilization with long ties to Earth, who humans consider to be gods. Thor Odinson, more commonly known as Thor, and sometimes by his title as the God of Thunder, is a fictional character portrayed by Chris Hemsworth in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name and the Norse mythological god of the same name.
