Director Taika Waititi reveals the differences between filming Thor: Ragnarok and Thor: Love and Thunder. After the success of his initial Marvel Studios film in 2017, the filmmaker is back for another project with Chris Hemsworth. Having now shot two MCU projects, Waititi compares his recent experience with his first one.
Announced during San Diego Comic-Con 2019, Thor: Love and Thunder is the fourth solo film for Hemsworth's Avenger. Like the majority of Hollywood projects, the movie's release date and production start were delayed multiple times due to the coronavirus pandemic. Ultimately, the film was able to wrap up principal photography in Australia amidst strict lockdown rules. Plot specifics for the film are still scant at the moment, but certain elements of it have already been confirmed such as the debut of Jane Foster's (Natalie Portman) Mighty Thor and Christian Bale's Gorr the God Butcher as the primary antagonist.
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Naturally, Waititi's lips are sealed with regard to narrative details about Thor: Love and Thunder, but he discusses if there are any differences between filming Thor: Ragnarok and its direct sequel in a new interview with The Playlist while promoting Our Flag Means Death. Surprisingly, the filmmaker says that the experiences were fairly the same. Read his full answer below:
“I don’t think there’s been any difference. I mean really, it’s a similar size and everything’s the same. There’s a few different actors, but the energy and the intention is all still the same.”
Waititi didn't talk about plot information for Thor: Love and Thunder, but it's interesting that he said that it's similar in size to Thor: Ragnarok. Based on what little
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