‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ is receiving mixed reactions from the audience. Fans are voicing their displeasure with the gaping storyline vacuum that this picture has created in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, while others have applauded the film for going in a new direction.
Following the release of ‘Dr. Strange: Multiverse of Madness’, ‘Thor: Love and thunder’ is the 29th film in MCU and the fourth individual Thor film.
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The God Butcher, played by Bale, is on a mission to exterminate all of the gods in the cosmos, and Thor must stop him. Gorr intends to utilize Thor’s weapon Stormbreaker to journey to Eternity in order to achieve his goal.
As a tremendous celestial force, Eternity may grant one desire to anybody who tries to touch it. Gorr’s ultimate goal is to destroy all Gods in the universe with his Eternity wish.
Eternity’s debut throws up a storyline hole that dates back to 2019’s Avengers: Endgame, according to enthusiasts. In Endgame, after failing to prevent Thanos from obtaining the Infinity Stones, Thor experienced a deep melancholy.
Fans are now wondering if Thor knew about this before then why he didn’t use the desire to return all the individuals Thanos “snapped” from existence.
Mixed Reviews Might Hurt The Box-Office Numbers Of ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’
‘Thor: Love and Thunder’, the fourth film in the Thor series, has been released worldwide. This is Chris Hemsworth’s eighth movie in the MCU. In addition, this marks Taika Waititi’s second directorial appearance in the MCU and Jane Foster’s first appearance since ‘Thor: The Dark World’ in 2014.
Love and Thunder, like The Dark World, has received mixed reviewers from the audience. The movie has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 68 percent and a CinemaScore of B+. The lowest CinemaScore of any previous Thor film is a B+ CinemaScore.
No matter how bad the reviews have been, the Thor franchise has consistently made more money at the box office in its first weekend. The Dark World premiered with $85.7 million, followed by Thor: Ragnorak with $122 million. As far as we can tell, Thor’s newest adventure seems to be in line with the series’ recent success.
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