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The last pic got me a little scared but now, Thor is back to being my most anticipated movie of 2011
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Originally Posted by DangerousG
HELL YES
The last pic got me a little scared but now, Thor is back to being my most anticipated movie of 2011
Is this from Thor?Originally Posted by Falcon4567
Originally Posted by JayPesoz
Glad that they're making sets that have that epic look instead of green-screening everything
new pic
Some people are speculating that is the reason why Norton was let go. He and Whedon have the same personalities and Marvel didn't want to deal with it.
Originally Posted by GotHolesInMySocks
can someone summarize thors enemy in the movie
name, abilities, origin
The Destroyer is lifeless on its own - although it can act independently for short periods [sup][15][/sup] - until animated by the life-force of a sapient living being. Even when so animated, the Destroyer retains a rudimentary base personality that will eventually subvert the host unless a strong-willed individual is in control, such as Thor or Loki.[sup][16][/sup] Odin is also able to cast a spell that can force the animating persona from the armor and deactivate it.[sup][17][/sup] Once animated, the Destroyer possesses the strength to exceed beings such as Thor and is almost totally invulnerable. The armor also has the ability to project blasts of energy/heat/concussive force, emit a disintegration beam activated via its visor, manipulate electro-magnetism and molecules allowing him to turn solid stone to lava and achieve flight.
Whedon is a pretty strict director, he doesn't put up with any $!!+$!%# from actors and runs a really tight ship. Norton is the kind of actor who demands a lot of control on projects that he wouldn't relinquish so it makes sense that they wouldn't want that going on for the sake of the film.Originally Posted by ElijahBrohammed
Some people are speculating that is the reason why Norton was let go. He and Whedon have the same personalities and Marvel didn't want to deal with it.