Thor: The Dark World

Thor: The Dark World succeeds at building on the Thor (and Avengers) foundation to offer a bigger and more exciting adventure for Marvel’s God of Thunder.

InThor : The Dark World , Thor ( Chris Hemsworth ) and his Asgardian force have kept officious attempting to bestow ordering to the nine realms - after they were thrown into war topsy-turvyness following the destruction of the Bifröst   ( inThor ) and Loki ’s encroachment of New York ( inAvengers ) .

In her efforts to reunify with Thor , Jane Foster ( Natalie Portman ) discovers an ancient ( and super powerful ) weapon , the Ather , which afterward awakens one of Asgard ’s most serious foes , Malekith , along with his Dark Elf army . Informed of Jane ’s troubles by the Asgardian sentry Heimdall ( Idris Elba ) , Thor returns to Earth to discover and protect his love - setting off a serial publication of issue that force the God of Thunder into a despairing partnership to save Jane and rid the realms of Malekith ( Christopher Eccleston ) before the villain let loose destruction upon the cosmos .

ForThor : The Dark World , Marvel Studios hiredGame of Thronesalum Alan Taylor to help maintain Thor and Loki ’s post - Avengersmomentum   ( replacingThordirector   Kenneth Branagh )   - and deliver a self-colored standalone " Phase Two " installment . For the most part Taylor succeeds , asThor : The Dark Worldsuccessfully builds upon characters and story lines from the firstThor , as well asAvengers , while put up entertaining ( and humorous ) moments and exciting action set piece along the way . Certain aspects of the narrative are developing - and some filmgoers might ( once again ) have fuss suspending disbelief as to why S.H.I.E.L.D. and the other Avengers are n’t around to lend a hand - but overallThor : The Dark Worldaccomplishes exactly what a subsequence ( especially one couched in a partake in cinematic universe ) should do - increase the excitation and grok deeply into fan - favourite character .

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Like several Marvel Studios offerings ( and the recentAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.TV series ) , the primary storyline in theThorsequel centers on a new objet d’art of supernatural technology ( much like the Tesseract before it ) that reignite an ancient battle between hoagy and villain . While the setup is passing straightforward , the script is surprisingly adept at balancing ( and develop ) ongoing story arcs ( like the dynamic between Thor and Loki - as well as the God of Thunder ’s succeeding role in Asgard ) and larger partake universe crosstie - Immigration and Naturalization Service ( i.e. much - appreciated exposition and backstory , plus a few choice cameos ) .

unluckily , in the middle of the delicate reconciliation act , most of the young plus ( particularly antagonist Malekith and his Dark Elves ) stay developing . The Dark Elves importantly up the ante from Thor ’s first solo adventure , resulting in a number of thrilling ( and visually sensational ) natural action beats ; however , compared to the quasi - Shakespearean story of sibling contention , estrangement , and betrayal that fueled Loki asThor 1 ’s adversary , Malekith is little more than an " evil loss leader " figure of speech . Despite the good efforts ofDr . Whostar Christopher   Eccleston , Malekith -   as well as his right - bridge player monster , Kurse ( Adewale Akinnuoye - Agbaje ) - descend short of being round and enchanting   villains , instead relegated to spouting exposition and platitudes before plow into hyper - buck punching bags for Thor and Mjölnir .

Luckily , Loki picks up a lot of the falling off , as Tom Hiddleston once again plays the fan - best-loved cheater with a smart mix of humor , charm , menace , and moral equivocalness . Providing Loki with an adequate account arc and square concealment time in all likelihood contribute toThe Dark World ’s thinly - drawn Dark Elves , but most moviegoers will likely agree that Taylor made the correct call , since   Hiddleston ’s scenes are often the most interesting , entertaining ( not to refer most excited ) in the film . The Thor - Loki - Odin power struggle and meditations on what it ask to be a serious king were some of the estimable moment inThor 1- andThe Dark Worldsustains ( and even physique - upon ) these ideas with fresh developments .

Chris Hemsworth in ‘Thor: The Dark World’ (Review)

Anyone who did n’t respond to the fish - out - of - water story from the original movie will discover Hemsworth ’s Thor is significantly more command this round . While the character reference is still at the center of some humorous mo , The Dark World ’s Thor is a harden - as well as engagement - worn - leader , focalize on protect the people he do it at any monetary value , and no longer concerned with personal glory . A more resolute Thor means that the Avenger is also more larger-than-life - with some downright kick - nates action moment that showcase his powers ( not just his strength ) and his iconic cock . As a result , the movie ’s coming is much more exhilarating ( and downright inventive )   than its predecessor .

Even though Lady Sif ( Jaimie Alexander )   and the warrior Three are n’t give quite as much to do this metre , The Dark Worldnonetheless use several repay support characters - most notably Jane Foster ( Portman ) and Heimdall ( Elba ) , who are both much more fighting and instrumental in the subsequence .   Darcy Lewis ( Kat Dennings ) ,   Erik Selvig ( Stellan Skarsgård ) , and newcomer " interne to the interne , " Ian Boothby ( Jonathan Howard ) once again handle clowning relief and expounding responsibility . Dennings nails her timing even in moments of tenseness , upgrade the antecedently one - note Darcy character into one ofThe Dark World ’s most gratifying inclusions .

As mentioned , the film does n’t miss all of the pitfalls of a shared universe celluloid experience . The Dark Worldis overstuff with key character ( at disbursal of its baddie ) and some motion-picture fan will still have trouble set aside disbelief that Thor and his rag - tag end group of do - gooders are alone in stopping an foe that seeks destroy all nine realms . That say , there are enough know nods toThe Avengersand Battle of New York to preventThe Dark Worldfrom being an entirely isolated experience - as the subsequence manages to truss the film to anterior events , as well as twit what audiences will see in future installments ( note : verify you stay put through boththe mid - credits and post - credits scenes ) .

Chris Hemsworth as Thor in ‘Thor: The Dark World’

Malekith (Christopher Eccleston) and Kurse (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje)

The movie is also playing in 3D , but much like the first installment , bound for the sum toll is entirely optional - not essential . Anyone expecting a caboodle of pop - out minute or exceptionally inventive depth - of - field of operation shots will believably take the air away underwhelmed . Nevertheless ,   several scene do take reward of three - dimensional visuals - and Asgard is more immersive in the premium formatting .

In the end , Thor : The Dark Worldsucceeds at progress on theThor(andAvengers ) institution to offer a bigger and more exciting adventure for Marvel ’s God of Thunder . At times , the moving picture juggles too many fan - best-loved elements and a few are underserved ( most notably Lady Sif , the warrior Three , and the Dark Elves ) . irrespective , Taylor ’s Phase Two installment superintend to walk a fine ( and intriguing ) channel between digging deeper into its primary cast of character and the continuing Marvel Universe storylines . Some moviegoer may be divided on sealed plot beats and development , but overallThe Dark Worldmanages to build   impulse and enthusiasm for Thor ’s return inThe Avengers : Age of Ultron , which   -   given the stakes , logistic challenges , and Marvel ’s high-flown ambitiousness for a shared cosmos - is a major attainment .

If you ’re still on the fencing aboutThor : The Dark World , tick out the trailer below :

Malekith (Christopher Eccleston) and Kurse (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje)

Malekith (Christopher Eccleston) and Kurse (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje)

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Loki (Tom Hiddleston) and Thor (Chris Hemsworth)

Thor : The Dark Worldruns 112 moment and is Rated PG-13 for sequences of intense sci - fi action and violence , and some indicatory cognitive content . Now playing in 2D and 3D theater .

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Natalie Portman as Jane Foster in ‘Thor: The Dark World’

Natalie Portman as Jane Foster in ‘Thor: The Dark World’

For an   in - depth discussion of the film by the Screen Rant editor check out ourThor : The Dark Worldepisodeof theSR Underground podcast .

Thor : The Dark World is the first sequel to Thor ’s introductory MCU flick and the 2d spillage in the Marvel Cinematic Universe ’s Phase 2 . Set after the events of The Avengers , Thor : The Dark World follows Chris Hemsworth ’s God of Thunder as he render to stop the villain Malekith with the help of his girlfriend Jane Foster , his blood brother Loki , and his father Odin .

Thor and Heimdall (Idris Elba) in ‘Thor: The Dark World’

Thor and Heimdall (Idris Elba) in ‘Thor: The Dark World’

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