As it stands, ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ is full of great cameos and memorable moments, but the scene with the great meeting of the gods presided over by Zeus has a problem: Christianity is missing. As revealed by Taika Waititi and Tessa Thompson in an interview with BBC Radio 1, there were plans to include a cameo of Jesus Christ, but as Cervantes wrote in ‘Don Quixote de la Mancha’, “With the church we stumbled upon.”

When the team of Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Jane Foster (Natalie Portman), Valkyrie (Thompson) and Korg (Waititi) arrive in the city of Omnipotence to warn of the danger of Gorr (Christian Bale) and ask the gods for help, the team meets all kinds of deities like Dionysus or Líber, but what surprised the director the most, according to the interview, is that they allowed him to include the God of Bao: “You will be surprised to know what happened to me while I was having lunch”Waititi says, “And Tessa, Valkyrie, mentions the God of Woodworking, there must have been a cameo of you-know-who. Big J.”
Now available on Disney Plus
To celebrate Disney Plus Day, the streaming platform released the live of ‘Pinocchio’ and made available to subscribers ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’, yes, with some changes compared to what has been seen in the cinemas. Marvel Studios have updated some special effects, but not all changes have been well received by the public. Apparently fans have noticed that the scene where Asgard’s children are kidnapped by Gorr and Axl uses his father Heimdall’s powers to mentally communicate with Thor has been slightly altered, not improved:
they patched Thor: Love and Thunder for the Disney + version and now it looks even worse ?? pic.twitter.com/cMMv9zigfB
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“They patched ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ for the Disney + version and now it looks even worse.” What do you think?
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