The actor behind Valkyrie shadowed Taika Waititi in post-production, and advocated for a scene to stay in: 'That has to be in the movie!'
So despite being very well-dressed as the King of Asgard, Val is not enjoying the role of King, and during her reign, New Asgard has turned into a tourist destination of sorts. Is the commercialization of the village one of the reasons for her discontent?
Before setting out on a mission, Val stresses that they should only pack “essentials,” which includes a keg of beer. Since you had to travel to the other side of the world [Australia] to shoot this movie, what was your most important essential? So you’ve mentioned that Gorr the God Butcher was rather intimidating on set, but how much of that was just the Christian Bale of it all?
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