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  52. Thousands of years ago, a race of beings known as Dark Elves tried to send the universe into darkness by using a weapon known as the Aether. Warriors from Asgard stop them but their leader Malekith escapes to wait for another opportunity. The warriors find the Aether and since it cannot be destroyed, they try to hide it. In the present day, Jane Foster awaits the return of Thor although it has been two years since they last saw once another. In the meantime, Thor has been trying to bring peace to the nine realms. Jane discovers an anomaly similar to the one that brought Thor to Earth. She goes to investigate, finds a wormhole, and is sucked into it. Back on Asgard, Thor wishes to return to Earth but his father, Odin refuses to let him. Thor learns from Heimdall, who can see into all of the realms, that Jane disappeared. Thor then returns to Earth just as Jane reappears. However, when some policemen try to arrest her, an unknown energy repulses them. Thor then brings Jane to Asgard to find out what happened to her. When the energy is released again, they discover that when Jane disappeared, she crossed paths with the Aether and it entered her. Malekith, upon sensing that the time to strike is now, seeks out the Aether. He attacks Asgard and Thor's mother Frigga is killed protecting Jane. Odin wants to keep Jane on Asgard so that Malekith will come. Thor disagrees with his plan, so with his cohorts, he decides to take Jane away. He enlists the aid of his brother, Loki. Unfortunately, Loki's motivations remain unknown.
  53. There are nine realms of Asgard and once every 5,000 years they align. Earth happens to be one of these realms. These realms create portals between the worlds during the alignment which is called "Convergence". On Earth, in London, Jane Foster believes she and her crew have discovered one such portal. Foster, while investigating the phenomenon, is transported to another realm and comes in contact with a substance called Aether. Upon coming into contact with the substance, it draws Thor from Asgard back to Earth. Thor takes Jane to Asgard to be cured from the Aether. Unfortunately in doing so it draws more than just Jane to that world. Another being called Malekith wants to use the Aether to destroy Asgard. Devising a plan with his brother - the war criminal Loki, Thor heads to "The Dark World" to destroy the Aether and save Asgard. But can Loki be trusted?
  54. I loved the first film, and with good reason - Kenneth Branaugh directing is always top shelf, and the cast was really strong. I looked forward to the sequel, knowing well it would be hard to match the freshness, art and grandeur of the first film. And the movie-going experience indeed started strange: I showed up right at the start time (11:00 AM matinée&#39;), which by AMC Lowes standard means that I would have 4 - 6 previews to sit through, plus a few ads. Curiously, as I sat down (at 11:03, expecting to see ads..) I came midway into the &quot;X-Men: Days of Future Past&quot; preview. I asked my neighbor if there had been other previews, and he said, &quot;This is the first preview,&quot; and I thought &#39;Goodie! I can see what other Sci Fi or Superhero films are coming soon.&#39; But to my surprise, the movie started next! Totally out of character for AMC. <br/><br/>The intro was a laconic (low-key) teaser, which did set the tone for the film (it was a little flat). While I liked the movie (I love the characters - Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Stellan Skarsgard and Tom Hiddleston - not to mention Sir Anthony Hopkins - are all excellent thespians), I blame the director Alan Taylor for not getting as much emotional reach from them and the story as I would have liked, (but then, I am a genius, and super- critical :&lt;)<br/><br/>There were fantastic, well-conceived story ideas in this film, great action, nice unexpected surprises, some cute humor (Dr. Eric Selvig is great as usual - he better be in Thor 3 and &quot;THOR 4/Thorfour?&quot;!!), and Darcy even has some great humorous scenes, too. Plus, I could look at Natalie Portman all day. My chief complaint was the emotional flatness after a certain queen&#39;s fate, which could have brought down the house, but the story didn&#39;t have time to develop certain relationships, and that is my other complaint; it felt slow in parts, hurried in others. But still, it&#39;s one I want in my library, because Marvel has a great franchise here. The fact that Thor was one of my favorite superhero comics as a kid has nothing to do with it, although they have cast the characters as perfect as you can get. <br/><br/>I wish I could get hired for the next installment, because they have teed up the trilogy nicely, with many possibilities, and I Hope the actors will find a way to sign contracts for 2 more films, before any other actors are changed (*SPOILER* Switching actors for the part of Fandral wasn&#39;t a show-stopper, but I would have liked for them to have kept Josh Dallas from the first Thor).<br/><br/>So I give the film an 8/10, although I nearly gave it a 7 (7.5 is probably where it belongs). It&#39;s a GOOD movie, not GREAT, and not the first Thor, but an entertaining, exciting, visually compelling, well-acted sequel that I Hope makes enough box office to guarantee the next 2 movies (with Hemsworth, Portman, Hiddleston, Skarsgard at a minimum reprising their roles, and hopefully the others, too). They could do a nice love triangle intrigue between Jamie Alexander - who looks great in this, BTW, and kicks ass convincingly! - and Portman. <br/><br/>If you are a fan, you HAVE to see Thor 2, and if you are new to it, by all means see Thor 1 and Avengers first, if you can, as it will be much easier to follow - at a minimum, see Thor 1. The key to the success of this franchise will hinge on the next film, which I can envision as being the best of the series IF they get the story right. This should lead to an Avengers 3, and then back to Thor 4, by which time Hemsworth might be ready to give &#39;Meow meow&#39; (as Darcy calls Mjolnir) to the next red-caped, crusading Asgardian.
  55. I was really excited to watch this when it first came out and I was one of the first at the cinema, and the film didn&#39;t disappoint. With a fantastic contrast of scenes and emotions this film kept me entertained and hooked until the very end. It made me laugh, made me scared and made me cry (especially the scenes surrounding Loki). Kat Dennings and Stellan Skarsgard made some hilarious jokes and made me and all of my family laugh. Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman conveyed the relationship excellently, Christopher Eccleston was captivating and Tom Hiddleston made me smile and cry, what more can I say( he is an amazing actor and my idol).The plot twist at the end was fantastic and totally unexpected, the whole plot was well planned and written. I cannot wait for the next installment of this franchise! Fantastic writing and acting!!!!!
  56. Marvel’s man with the mallet does all that’s required of him in a breakneck sequel that’s never dark for long. Next time, though, we’ll have more Loki and fewer elves.
  57. Thor is a character created by comic book writers, artists, and editors Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Jack Kirby. He debuted in the August 1962 issue of Journey Into Mystery (#83). The screenplay for Thor: The Dark World was a collaborative effort by American screenwriters Christopher Yost, Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, Don Payne, and Robert Rodat. Thor: The Dark World is the second movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe&#39;s Thor series, preceded by <a href="/title/tt0800369/">Thor (2011)</a> (2011) and followed by <a href="/title/tt3501632/">Thor: Ragnarok (2017)</a> (2017). Marvel&#39;s Thor also appears in <a href="/title/tt0848228/">The Avengers (2012)</a> (2012) and <a href="/title/tt2395427/">Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)</a> (2015). Thor (<a href="/name/nm1165110/">Chris Hemsworth</a>) whisks astronomer Jane Foster (<a href="/name/nm0000204/">Natalie Portman</a>) to Asgard when he learns that she has been possessed by a unknown energy. When Odin (<a href="/name/nm0000164/">Anthony Hopkins</a>) identifies the energy as &quot;the Aether&quot;, a weapon that Asgardian warriors hid long ago to prevent it from being used by the Dark Elf leader Malekith (<a href="/name/nm0001172/">Christopher Eccleston</a>), who comes looking for it, Thor is forced to enlist the aid of his treacherous brother Loki (<a href="/name/nm1089991/">Tom Hiddleston</a>) in order to save Asgard. However, Loki may have his own plans. Every 5,000 years, the Nine Realms align perfectly, allowing the borders between the realms to become blurred, so people and things can easily pass between them. Leaving Jane in London with Eric (<a href="/name/nm0001745/">Stellan Skarsgård</a>), Darcy (<a href="/name/nm0993507/">Kat Dennings</a>), and Ian (<a href="/name/nm1401022/">Jonathan Howard</a>), Thor returns to Asgard. Odin offers him the throne, but Thor refuses it, saying he will protect Asgard and the Realms with his last every breath but not from the throne. &quot;I&#39;d rather be a good man than a great king,&quot; he explains. He tells Odin about Loki&#39;s final sacrifice, adding that Loki understood rule better than he ever could. Thor offers Mjölnir to Odin, but he refuses it, saying that it belongs to Thor. Odin then gives him the freedom to pursue his own life, presumably with Jane. As Thor walks out, Odin&#39;s shape shifts, revealing that he is really Loki. Actually, there are three scenes. In the first one, Volstagg (<a href="/name/nm0829032/">Ray Stevenson</a>) and Sif (<a href="/name/nm1526352/">Jaimie Alexander</a>) are shown delivering the Aether to The Collector (<a href="/name/nm0001125/">Benicio Del Toro</a>), who promises that it will be absolutely safe in his collection but asks why they don&#39;t keep it secure in their own vault. Volstagg explains that the Tesseract is already on Asgard, and it wouldn&#39;t be wise to keep two Infinity Stones so close to each other. As Volstagg and Sif walk away, the Collector looks at the safe holding the Aether and says to himself, &quot;One down, five to go.&quot; In the second scene, Jane hears thunder, runs outside, and finds Thor has returned. They embrace. In the final scene, a Frost Giant from Jotunheim, accidentally transported to Earth during the final battle, continues to run amok. In the Marvel Universe, the Collector is one of the Elders of the Universe, a group of powerful beings who are among the oldest mortals in that universe. They are primarily defined by their obsessions, such as the Grandmaster who focuses on games of skill and chance while the Champion searches the universe for challenging beings to fight hand to hand. In the Collector&#39;s case, he is obsessed with collecting various objects and beings, often without regard for the proper ownership or liberties involved. He appears again in <a href="/title/tt2015381/">Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)</a> (2014). The Infinity Stones (Infinity Gems) are items with reality-altering powers that exceed every other force or power shown so far in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). When all of them are collected in an Infinity Gauntlet, the wielder is given power to destroy complete universes. Up to this point, a Infinity Gauntlet have been revealed, the right-handed one that was briefly shown in <a href="/title/tt0800369/">Thor (2011)</a> inside Odin&#39;s chambers. It&#39;s hinted that only extraordinary individuals can survive touching the Stones barehanded, and even in that case, it requires a great willpower to use the power of the Stones without a Gauntlet itself. Although the Stones had not yet been explicitly mentioned in the MCU at this point, several of them had already come by up. In a proper filmmaking point of view, these are the MacGuffin that keeps the entire MCU franchise united. At the end of The Dark World, three of the six Stones have been revealed and located:<br/><br/><ul><li>Blue (Space Gem): Hidden inside the Tesseract, it can open portals to between universes. First seen in <a href="/title/tt0458339/">Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)</a> (2011), where the Red Skull located it in a Norwegian monastery and used its energy to create highly advance weaponry during World War II. It&#39;s hinted in <a href="/title/tt1228705/">Iron Man 2 (2010)</a> (2010) that the original Arc Reactor technology used by Iron Man was designed based on knowledge Howard Stark once he recovered the Tesseract. In The Avengers, Loki and a mind-controlled Erik Selvig use it to open a portal to let the Chitauri army enter the Earth. Also, it&#39;s revealed that S.H.I.E.L.D designed new weaponry based on Tesseract technology as a backup in case the Avengers Indicative would fail. After Loki&#39;s defeat, Thor took it back to Asgard. It&#39;s kept in Odin&#39;s chambers and accessible to Loki once again, as well as the aforementioned Infinity Gauntlet, having taken control of Asgard during the events of The Dark World.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Red (Reality Gem): Hidden inside the Aether, it has the ability to transform matter into dark matter. First seen in The Dark World, thousands of years ago in a war where King Bor of Asgard (father of Odin) defeated Malekith, leader of the dark elves. In modern times, Dr. Jane Foster discovered it once again while studying gravitational disturbances in London, putting her own life in danger. During the events of the Convergence, Malekith briefly took control of it inside his body, rendering him near invincible. After Thor&#39;s victory over him, it was handed over to the Collector to avoid having two Infinity Stones together in the same place. The Collector&#39;s alliances and ultimate goal were unknown at this point.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Yellow (Mind Gem): Hidden inside Loki&#39;s scepter, it has the ability to control minds as well as create new ones, such as Ultron and the Vision. First seen in The Avengers when it is assumed that Thanos himself or The Other (leader of the Chitauri army) gave it to Loki. With it, Loki stabbed and killed Agent Phil Coulson, causing Iron Man, Black Widow, Thor, Captain America, Haweye and Hulk to unite to avenge him. Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow) used it to close the portal Loki and a mind-controlled Dr. Selvig created it to let the Chitauri army attack New York. S.H.I.E.L.D. took it under custody for study.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Purple (Power Gem): Yet to be revealed.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Green (Time Stone): Yet to be revealed.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Orange (Soul Stone): Yet to be revealed.</li></ul><br/><br/>These remaining three Stones and their respective powers are revealed over the course of MCU&#39;s Phase 2—comprised of <a href="/title/tt1843866/">Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)</a> (2014), <a href="/title/tt2015381/">Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)</a> (2014) and <a href="/title/tt1300854/">Iron Man 3 (2013)</a> (2013), culminating in <a href="/title/tt2395427/">Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)</a> (2015), with <a href="/title/tt0478970/">Ant-Man (2015)</a> (2015)—and Phase 3—comprised of <a href="/title/tt3498820/">Captain America: Civil War (2016)</a> (2016), <a href="/title/tt1211837/">Doctor Strange (2016)</a> (2016), <a href="/title/tt3896198/">Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)</a> (2017), <a href="/title/tt2250912/">Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)</a> (2017), <a href="/title/tt3501632/">Thor: Ragnarok (2017)</a> (2017) and <a href="/title/tt1825683/">Black Panther (2018)</a> (2018), culminating in <a href="/title/tt4154756/">Avengers: Infinity War (2018)</a> (2018) and <a href="/title/tt4154796/">Untitled Avengers Movie (2019)</a> (2019), with <a href="/title/tt5095030/">Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)</a> (2018), <a href="/title/tt1270797/">Venom (2018)</a> (2018) and <a href="/title/tt4154664/">Captain Marvel (2019)</a> (2019). Yes. There is an uncredited cameo by <a href="/name/nm0262635/">Chris Evans</a> as Steve Rogers / Captain America. Loki masquerades as Steve during a conversation with Thor. Additionally, there is a S.H.I.E.L.D. logo on one of Jane&#39;s equipment and they are mentioned several times. He can be seen in a psychiatric hospital asking Erik Selvig to give back his shoe. a5c7b9f00b
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