THOR Director Talks Asgard, Movie Continuity & Relating to General Audiences

THOR Director Talks Asgard, Movie Continuity & Relating to General Audiences

Kenneth Branagh shares more details about Marvel Studios' highly anticipated film, THOR, during this post-Comic Con roundtable interview.

By multipurposeponi - Aug 04, 2010 12:08 AM EST
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Although Comic Con ended over a week ago, plenty of information is (thankfully) still pouring in about many of the film coverage present. This time around, we hear from Kenneth Branagh, who recently wrapped principal photography on Marvel Studios' THOR movie; which stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston and Anthony Hopkins.


Regarding adding another character into the established Marvel Cinematic Universe:

"The fun of it, Kevin [Feige] will tell you, he’s the uber-meister I think of all of that, but the fun thing is when you know, and you go and see Iron Man 2. You get a couple of lines saying, 'Clark has to get down to New Mexico. We have a little bit of a problem down there.' You know we’re the problem! We’ve got a couple of little nods heading Joe [Johnston’s] way with our picture. I got thrilled when I went to see the set the other week so what was nice is, at least I didn’t feel, you may have done it so brilliantly I didn’t notice, but I didn’t feel I had to think about it at all. It was Thor-centric."


How is Branagh planning on "selling" the fantastical characters in THOR to general audiences who aren't familiar with comic movies without costumed superheroes?

"We always talked early on, I’m there for what it’s worth to try and guide the tone. I was passionate that we should have a contemporary earth sequence to the movie. I believe, they do in the comics, that we can live in both places and people can travel maybe to both places potentially and that we can [finesse] the tone. [We've] got to stay very honest and very truthful, and I hope we do. Tone was always, always kind of the key issue. Key people early on, props and production designer Bo Welch, Academy Award winning costume designer Alex Bird was also somebody who was trying to be inspired by the comic book, but also she kept being imaginative about it and trying to present textures and elements. When you know that people travel through space, when they live in the world of gods, it isn’t just a question of just metal or just molded kind of human material. So we’d always just try to look at it, see what we saw in the comic and then try and reinvent, re-imagine, go back to some original source. That got everybody very excited, so you want to try to be pure and classical in it but bring in new twists."


Regarding the film's production design; specifically Asgard and New Mexico:

Production design, we wanted a mammoth quality to Asgard, having monumental buildings. If you walk around the city of Rome and you look up on any street corner, there’s just a sort of massivity that would have kept people visiting that place in ancient Rome awed. So we wanted to have Asgard awe its inhabitants by its size, its magnificence, its beauty, its goldenness, all of that but that it had a heft and wasn’t kind of airy fairy."


Would he be open to acting in one of these films?

"I don't know, actually. I haven’t been asked, so there you go. We’ll find out if we do a second one."



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Kirbymaniac
Kirbymaniac - 8/4/2010, 12:31 AM
second!!!
he is the one
RedDevil
RedDevil - 8/4/2010, 12:37 AM
SEQUEL Mr. Branagh! I know this film will be phenominal along with GL. Man GL and THOR Sequels would be the legendary and would really boost market for the film industry.
GiganteRed
GiganteRed - 8/4/2010, 1:03 AM
Dear Mr Branagh,
If no one else will ask, then I will! I implore of you, please DO act in the next Thor film if not other Marvel films! You'd fit in very well with the Asgardian realm given your Shakespearean background! A thespian of your level is needed to lend legitimacy and raise the standard. Your acting performances are brilliant!
Cheers!
TANKGIRL
TANKGIRL - 8/4/2010, 1:07 AM
brutality honest didn't like the trailer didn't impressive me but i will definitely going to watch movie
GiganteRed
GiganteRed - 8/4/2010, 1:09 AM
I tend to lean towards your impressions of the trailer as well tankgirl.
marvel72
marvel72 - 8/4/2010, 1:15 AM
this is gonna rule the box office.
DDD
DDD - 8/4/2010, 1:19 AM
I for one would like to see Kenneth in the sequel!
He is one of the best thespians and directors on the planet!
Nightmare4
Nightmare4 - 8/4/2010, 1:23 AM
Thor,GL,and Cap. America And The Avengers!!=]What a Great way to go out with a Bang before The End Of things in 2012!!=(
Nightmare4
Nightmare4 - 8/4/2010, 1:23 AM
lol..?!
TANKGIRL
TANKGIRL - 8/4/2010, 1:32 AM
GiganteRed - is just how i felt
rockstar728
rockstar728 - 8/4/2010, 1:37 AM
i'm disappointed brian blessed doesn't have a part.
billthebutcher
billthebutcher - 8/4/2010, 2:55 AM
i wonder what hints of captain they will have in Thor
"We’ve got a couple of little nods heading Joe [Johnston’s] way with our picture."
JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 8/4/2010, 3:18 AM
I was lucky enough to have a good friend of mine send me a link to download the footate so I've watched it at least 30 times at this point, lol! Not only was it EPIC but I am now completely sure that Thor will rule 2011! :P

And speaking of Balder, I've been saying this for a while, but why hasnt he been included in the movie!? He's had a pretty big role in recent "Thor" comic books (he's Thor and Loki's brother for Odin's sake!) so it seems odd that he wont be there...
Denn1s
Denn1s - 8/4/2010, 3:31 AM
let's hope he will be at least mentioned. maybe he is not in asgard during that time
ManThing
ManThing - 8/4/2010, 4:35 AM
lol He said "airy fairy"

@ Josh: I agree. Thor will dominate next year. Hopefully a top grosser!
claybo4131
claybo4131 - 8/4/2010, 6:49 AM
I dont think the entire Asgard was complete by the trailer, I am sure they are still working on plenty of effects (Digital Domain is doing the effects) and to me, Bifrost wasnt bright enough.

@josh @teabag I have heard whispers Balder may be in the movie but as a minor role at most, I cant confirm that at all.
HammerGod
HammerGod - 8/4/2010, 7:01 AM
I like the trailer. I am wondering how they are going to do his armor when he picks up the hammer. Is lightining going to strike and it just appear on him or is he going to have to run and change into his armor?
claybo4131
claybo4131 - 8/4/2010, 7:52 AM
@Ckal From all accounts, we do get FOR ODIN...FOR ASGARD, which Part, I dont know, as I stated in my editorial, I would perfer not to know when, It would seem more epic and a climatic point for me persoanlly. He doesnt say it in the Comic-Con trailer, glad they didnt put that out there just yet. If it is said in the trailer, id rathter it be a voice over and you dont see what part, just let it happen. I am assuming somewhere near the end of the film, either in a battle with Destroyer or Loki.

I didnt ask about the Lightning with the hammer and all that, I didnt think of it for starters, but all I will get if I ask someone from the film is you will have to wait and see, and sometimes that is a good thing to wait and see, not spoil us with everything in trailers
superotherside
superotherside - 8/4/2010, 8:01 AM
thor will be epic!
MatchesMalone
MatchesMalone - 8/4/2010, 10:39 AM
@Juggy- I know, I was laughing at that too. Is that anything like artsy-fartsy? :)
eleven59
eleven59 - 8/4/2010, 11:08 AM
wow!! all i can say is wow every time i think of what marvel is trying to do here... directors and actors visiting other directors and actors sets, scriptwriters from all the films having meetings to work out details of continuity.. i can safely say in hollywood this is unheard of!!
ManThing
ManThing - 8/4/2010, 12:42 PM
nope, Mars. Not yet. At one point they said that in this he would be an elderly or older Asgardian, which is pretty sucky of you ask me.

eh well. Can't win em all. But this movie is so full of WIN, the few minor negatives don't bother me at all.
TheDemonHunter
TheDemonHunter - 8/4/2010, 3:08 PM
I saw nothing in the trailer to dim my optimism at all. It looks like a good origin story for the Thunderer. Asgard looked as grand and massive as I'd hoped, being otherworldly without looking weightless or ethereal at all. And I rather liked the appearance of Bifrost.

@teabag -- Mistletoe is the only substance that could hurt Balder. When he and his mother Frigga had dreams of his death, he became depressed, as dreams were considered prophetic. Frigga made every object in the nine worlds vow never to hurt him. Mistletoe was overlooked as it seemed harmless however, and so Loki had an arrow made of it (in some versions it was a spear). When the gods were playing a game of sorts where they would throw various objects and weapons at Balder to watch them bounce off harmlessly, the blind god Hodr was given this arrow by the trickster and so Hodr slew his brother Balder. This kicked off the chain of events that ended the old world in Ragnarok
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 8/4/2010, 3:48 PM
[frick] AVENGERS...

This baby is gonna be EPIC!!!

Can't wait!
thunderforce
thunderforce - 8/5/2010, 9:29 AM
I think he should play zeus the father of herc for when they introduce him into the mcu .
Spideyrules
Spideyrules - 8/7/2010, 2:05 PM
I like that Nick Fury in Ironman 2 mentioned Thor in new mexico LOL
ebonds
ebonds - 8/7/2010, 3:45 PM
Does anyone know of a link or site I can go to to watch the Thor trailer? Tried usual suspects youtube, google, bing etc. but no success?

p.s. JoshW if you have link ur friend sent you please send it my way! Thanks.
patriautism
patriautism - 8/7/2010, 9:29 PM
I have no faith in Branagh ever since I saw him in Wild Wild West
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