Thor: Love and Thunder is preparing to set the ball rolling in the coming few days. The team is assembling in Australia and it won't be long before Taika Waititi starts filming the fourth film of the franchise.
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Phase 3 officially came to a close with; now, the MCU continues on in new and exciting directions, with heroes we know and love and plenty of intriguing new faces.So, what comes next? Kevin Feige, the president and top secret-keeper for Marvel Studios, first pulled back the curtain on Phase 4 during Comic-Con, announcing five films and as many Disney+ TV series, an expansion of the
.Thor: Love and Thunder is preparing to set the ball rolling in the coming few days. The team is assembling in Australia and it won't be long before Taika Waititi starts filming the fourth film of the franchise.
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Although COVID-19 impacted shoots of several big-budget movies in Hollywood, international projects are slowly resuming work. While Robert Pattinson's The Batman and Tom Cruise's Mission: Impossible 7 have already resumed shoot, Marvel Studios' Thor: Love And Thunder prepares to kick off the filming next month.
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Jordan Moreau Chris Hemsworth isn’t hanging up Thor’s hammer any time soon.In a new interview with the Polish magazine Elle Man, the Marvel superstar says he doesn’t plan to leave the Marvel Cinematic Universe after “Thor: Love and Thunder,” the fourth entry in the “Thor” series.When asked if Thor would retire after the upcoming movie, Hemsworth asserted that it wouldn’t be the end for his character.“Are you crazy?! I’m not going into any retirement period. Thor is far too young for that.
Marvel beyond Thor: Love And Thunder.The actor has played the titular god in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the 2011 film Thor and has appeared in the role in a further six movies – in both the standalone Thor series and Avengers franchise – since.With Thor: Love And Thunder entering pre-production (filming will begin in early 2021), Hemsworth has spoken about his intention to continue as Thor in the future. “I am not going into any retirement period,” he told Elle Man.