nikkoliferous:

dailymarvelheroes:

“So, I’ve known about that scene for two years.[…] My whole journey through making Thor: Ragnarok — I knew this was coming. By the end of Thor: Ragnarok, Loki has been accepted as Thor’s brother again. When I came to shoot the scene in Infinity War, I think it’s very powerful he calls himself an Odinson, and that closes the whole journey of Loki and what he can do. It [Loki’s death] set the stakes up emotionally. It takes the stakes up dramatically.”  

— Tom Hiddleston

I already hate what Taika Waititi, Marvel, etc did to Loki with Thor: Ragnarok.

But this quote makes it sting so much worse. Knowing that Tom knew the entire time while they were treating this character he loves and has poured his heart and soul and intellect into like such trash… knowing he knew that was Loki’s curtain call.

And you know what? I bet Chris and Taika knew, too. And they didn’t give a shit. They had no qualms about making his last significant film appearance a complete hatchet job. Talk about adding insult to injury… or taking the knife that Marvel had stuck in and twisting it around viciously before Tom’s Loki actually died.

dailymarvelheroes:

“So, I’ve known about that scene for two years.[…] My whole journey through making Thor: Ragnarok — I knew this was coming. By the end of Thor: Ragnarok, Loki has been accepted as Thor’s brother again. When I came to shoot the scene in Infinity War, I think it’s very powerful he calls himself an Odinson, and that closes the whole journey of Loki and what he can do. It [Loki’s death] set the stakes up emotionally. It takes the stakes up dramatically.”  

— Tom Hiddleston

“that closes the whole journey of Loki and what he can do”

Only because Marvel artificially made that the close: made the telos of Loki’s existence consist in dissolving his being into Thor’s; made him a function of Thor, a cog or a symbol in Thor’s journey rather than a person in his own right. He was a person up through TDW. Hiddleston gave him a depth and roundness few of the heroes possess. Marvel decided that wasn’t what they wanted from Loki.

Interviews like this really make it sound like his death in IW was final.

edge-of-silvermoon:

cosmicjoke:

sapphiredreamer26:

sonepegg:

lucianalight:

sigridlaufeyson:

catwinchester:

asgardianss:

Please be thor 4

Bitch what the fuck?! I am so done with this fandom! If it’s gonna be Thor 4, I rather have Loki stay dead or Taika will fuck him up even more.

Agreed. Some part of me like to see TW direct another franchise of MCU just so people see how he can ruin it but that’s really not fair for the fans who don’t like his work.

Don’t really see how they can even do Thor 4, considering they’ve killed off pretty much the entire supporting cast. 

Unless they just make it the Thor and Korg show which…no. 

And if he directs any other movie, I think Marvel should be prepared for Waititi to completely ignore the comics, and any other ideas Marvel may have, because he will create his own monstrosity of a story line filled with endless gags.

Fuck it.  Who cares.  I’m done with the Marvel Cinematic Universe anyway.  It lost the plot long ago at this point.  Hemsworth and Waititi can go have their circle jerk together.  Loki’s apparently dead for good, so Tom Hiddleston won’t have to taint himself with this trash anymore anyway.

But they absolutely have the ability to belittle and humiliate Loki and distort his character further in dialogues. Just…no. I don’t want them touching any thing even remotely related to Loki ever again. =(

And I’m still out here saying they fucked up Thor’s character even worse than Loki’s. To be honest I don’t care as much because I never personally identified with Thor the way I did with Loki, so it didn’t feel like an attack on me (and everyone else with mental illness) the way Loki’s retcon did. But yeah, I’m about ready to wash my hands of the MCU entirely. I’m already sorry I spent money on any of it.

A Thorki blog posted that liking Ragnarok was an “unpopular opinion” and I’m like… either you’re hanging out in the wrong corner of Tumblr or I am. Because I can count on my fingers the number of Thorki shippers I’m aware of who don’t like it. No toes needed.

illwynd:

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I am still very much here for your Skrull Thor fic. And there is an anti-Ragnarok contingent, even among Thorki shippers. I’m sure all 4 of us will read it 😛

yeahhhh i need to write the skrull thor fic too. but that one will probably end up being Long so it is intimidating me at the moment

and yeah but i feel rather lonesome even among many who dislike ragnarok, because a lot of it is for different reasons, with different points of contention. it’s hard to write (or at least share it) when you’re pretty sure nobody is on the same page

I think the anti-Ragnarok Thorki shippers (and now that I come to think of it, there are at least 7 of us, counting you) agree that Thor’s character was butchered much worse than Loki’s. The same is true of at least one non-shipping fan of both Thor and Loki. The reason most of the criticism harps on the damage to Loki’s character is because most of the dislikers are Loki fans foremost and many of them never liked Thor very much, if at all. And I’ll admit to jumping on that wagon when it comes around, because I identify with Loki and was more personally wounded/insulted by the way his character was handled.

But that’s assuming I understand/remember what your main objection is, which I might not. It’s been a while since we’ve discussed it.

Chris Hemsworth’s “brutal” review of The Dark World

juliabohemian:

I’m not writing this to start shit. I don’t want to argue about this with anyone. This is how I feel. Period.

First of all, The Dark World is a movie that received rave reviews, almost entirely for Tom Hiddleston’s performance. Thor’s presence in that film wasn’t terrible by any means. But it was weak, and his performance did not stand out. The film is a favorite among Loki fans, because it pays the most attention to him as a character. The film was also released several months after Tom made his infamous appearance at Comicon, where he literally became an actual god. So yes, it makes sense that Chris might be bitter about the film in general. It certainly wasn’t the Chris Show that Ragnarok was, by any means.

What I find amusing is that Chris apparently thinks the initial Thor film was also terrible…for all the reasons it was actually a decent piece of cinema. His feelings are valid. Of course he is entitled to his opinions. But to express them publicly was poor form. I am embarrassed for him, for his lack of discretion, and his complete disrespect for those who gave him a chance when he was still a nobody.

If by some chance you are the type of actor who values action above all else…if you like explosions and cheap humor and jokes about poop and genitalia…if you just want people to ogle your muscles and tell you you’re hot…if you find Shakespeare to be boring and generally too difficult to recite or comprehend…please don’t pretend to feel otherwise just to get a part in a movie that you hope will skyrocket your career. And please do not turn around, years later, and talk shit about the very thing that allowed you to have a career in the first place. And please, when your co-stars reap well deserved success for their efforts, support them. Do not throw them under the bus. Do not agree to remake your own image at their expense. Do not forsake those who helped pave the way to your success. It might seem like none of this will ever come back to bite you. It might seem as though you are invincible. But I promise you, in Hollywood, there is no such thing.

Honestly, I wish they had cast someone else as Thor. Maybe even Liam Hemsworth would have been better.

I doubt that this particular thing will come back to bite him; it’s pretty safe to trash-talk a movie about which the “consensus” is that it wasn’t very good, especially when you’re riding the high from a movie that is supposedly leagues better. I don’t really blame Ryan Reynolds for talking crap about Green Lantern. But it does seem especially callous, or at least tone-deaf, to say TDW was “meh” when Tom’s performance in it was, as you note, very well-reviewed.

It appears that to convey that “it’s all about me” self-absorption that Thor* exuded in Ragnarok, all Chris had to do was act naturally.