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The Big Picture In a recent cover story with Vanity Fair, Chris Hemsworth shared some candid thoughts about his performance in Marvel's Thor: Love and Thunder. Hemsworth expressed dissatisfaction with his portrayal, particularly concerning the comedic elements he brought to the role. Reflecting on his approach to playing Thor, Hemsworth mentioned, “I got caught up in the improv and the wackiness, and I became a parody of myself.
Why Was 'Thor: Love and Thunder' Not Well Received? Close Following the success of Thor: Ragnarok, expectations were high for Thor: Love and Thunder. However, the film received mixed reviews from audiences and critics. While some appreciated its colourful visuals and humour, others felt it lacked depth and substantial character development, critiquing it for its excessive levity and underdeveloped plot.
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