Thor: Love and Thunder has received love all over the world

EntertainmentThe Marvel Cinematic Universe‘s film ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ has received immense love all over the world and the film has achieved new earning records. The thing is that “Thor: Love and Thunder,” which started with a great opening in India, has now crossed the Rs 100 crore mark at the Indian box office.

This Marvel superhero has managed to maintain his magic on the big screen. Its last three films were also well liked by the audience. The film has also received a lot of love from the audience. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, and Tessa Thompson in the lead roles. Christian Bale debuts in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Thor: Love and Thunder.

Thor: Love and Thunder has received love all over the world

The film, which was released on July 7, has achieved a new record. Continuing the Marvel movie craze, “Thor: Love and Thunder” has become the second Hollywood film to cross the 100 crore mark at the Indian box office this year. Earlier, ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ did a business of more than 100 crores.

This film, starring Chris Hemsworth, has also done well internationally, earning $699 million to date. So far, four films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, “Avengers Endgame,” “Avengers Infinity War,” “Spiderman No Way Home” and “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” have been in the 100 crore club.

Now ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ has become Marvel’s fifth film to enter the 100 crore club (India). The film earned 79.07 crores in the first week, 14.46 crores in the second, 4.34 crores in the third, 1.69 crores in the fourth, and 46 lakhs in the fifth week.

Thor: Love and Thunder Review:

I enjoyed Thor, and I agree that Gorr probably didn’t get the development he deserved. I understand, though, that you can’t create a Thanos in every movie and sometimes you need a villain just to run through in a single outing. Gorr may have been a poor choice for this scenario, as he is perhaps a little too in-depth and too powerful to make out of one movie, especially when you cast freaking Bale to do it. I mean, consider that Ragnarok also had a single villain who no longer existed in the storyline afterwards, but nobody was upset about it.

They could have replaced Gor with a generic “it’s not my fault I’m bad” type of villain and the story would have been the same. Gorr is such a forgetable villain, even the wolf from Thor: Ragnarok was more memorable. The story was boring.

That’s because Ragnarok has a great villain to work with. And Cate Blanchett was definitely not underutilised as Hela in Ragnarok. It’s the matter of the writing of the character, dude. You can say that about Killmonger, which I doubt we will see him again, and yet the character was a standout because the writers managed to develop him very well and he was not underutilized, unlike Gorr in this movie.

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