Joss Whedon Rescued THOR: THE DARK WORLD With Rewrites

Joss Whedon Rescued THOR: THE DARK WORLD With Rewrites

Apparently Joss Whedon's pen is mightier than the Mjolnir. In the latest issue of SFX magazine it is revealed that the The Avengers director was called late in the game to help solve some script issues for Alan Taylor's Thor: The Dark World.

By nailbiter111 - Sep 18, 2013 08:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Thor
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In the latest issue of SFX magazine, Thor: The Dark World director, Alan Taylor ("Game of Thrones"), reveals that when he had issues with a certain scene he turned to the creator of WB's Buffy the Vampire Slayer for some much needed help.
"Joss came in to save our lives a couple of times," laughs the director. "We had a major scene that was not working on the page at all in London, and he basically got airlifted in, like a SWAT team or something. He came down, rewrote the scene, and before he got back to his plane I sort of grabbed him and said, 'And this scene and this scene?' And he rewrote two other scenes that I thought had problems. Then finally we let go of him, he took off again, and we shot the scenes; and they were just much better and much lighter on their feet. Much more fun, much more surprising than what we had been trying to do. I can relate to guys who come out of the TV world, since that's where I come from. And being able to land and work and solve a problem quikcly... I really was grateful."






Marvel’s “Thor: The Dark World” continues the big-screen adventures of Thor, the Mighty Avenger, as he battles to save Earth and all the Nine Realms from a shadowy enemy that predates the universe itself. In the aftermath of Marvel’s “Thor” and “Marvel’s The Avengers,” Thor fights to restore order across the cosmos…but an ancient race led by the vengeful Malekith returns to plunge the universe back into darkness. Faced with an enemy that even Odin and Asgard cannot withstand, Thor must embark on his most perilous and personal journey yet, one that will reunite him with Jane Foster and force him to sacrifice everything to save us all.

Starring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Stellan Skarsgård, Idris Elba, Christopher Eccleston, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Kat Dennings, Ray Stevenson, Zachary Levi, Tadanobu Asano and Jaimie Alexander with Rene Russo and Anthony Hopkins as Odin, “Thor: The Dark World” is directed by Alan Taylor, produced by Kevin Feige, from a story by Don Payne and screenplay by Christopher Yost and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely and is based on Marvel’s classic Super Hero Thor, who first appeared in the comic book “Journey into Mystery” #83 in August, 1962. “Thor: The Dark World” is presented by Marvel Studios. The executive producers are Louis D’Esposito, Alan Fine, Stan Lee, Victoria Alonso, Craig Kyle and Nigel Gostelow. The film releases November 8, 2013, and is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
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LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 9/18/2013, 8:48 AM
Just have Joss write everything.
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 9/18/2013, 8:55 AM
shocker!!!!!!!!!!!!!! golden goose
ezio619
ezio619 - 9/18/2013, 8:57 AM
let the"oh, the movies script is horrible thats why they did rewrites"comments begin. sometimes that can happen some scenes that work on paper dont work on the screen and vice versa, this things happen all the time
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 9/18/2013, 8:59 AM
has anyone seen or have a copy of his wonderwoman script ?
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 9/18/2013, 9:01 AM
@ezio619

yea look at MOS goyer script was epic but screenplay was piss poor wasn't able to convert it to the flim they way he should've
ezio619
ezio619 - 9/18/2013, 9:04 AM
knoctunalzen-exactly, while i liked MOS, it definitely could have been better, the script was great, his ideas for krypton, clarks journey and his choices were great but for some people it did not connect with them or communicate its ideas to them well
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 9/18/2013, 9:12 AM
@ezio619

yea man alot was missing i enjoyed it aswell, but know it could've been better. hopefully they'll kidnap jonathan nolan for the bat-sup movie.
SuperCaptainAmerica
SuperCaptainAmerica - 9/18/2013, 9:14 AM
Again WB must really regret passing on Joss Whedon's WW script. Just goes to show WB are out of their element. WB has has DC properties for a long time and have only developed two successful franchises, Marvel has already established multiple successful franchises in the past decade (I'm talking Marvel studios) and WB can't get anyother property of the ground. I love DC comics but WB needs someone who can bring these movies to life.
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 9/18/2013, 9:20 AM
I wouldn't say WB regrets passing on Whedon's WW. Joss also had a Batman screenplay that sucked. Batman Begins and Darren's Year One scripts were better.
XtremePirate
XtremePirate - 9/18/2013, 9:20 AM
@SuperCaptainAmerica Joss's WW script was pretty bad. I read it. There is a reason they passed on it. I can see your a disney/marvel fanboy and other people know what a good script is believe it or not
MrReese
MrReese - 9/18/2013, 9:23 AM
Whedon makin that bread!
FlyingSeel
FlyingSeel - 9/18/2013, 9:23 AM
That's amazing. One of the best in the biz hands down.
MsDarkPhoenix
MsDarkPhoenix - 9/18/2013, 9:24 AM
He is worshipped as a god! Well, I guess he deserves it!!
McNyagano
McNyagano - 9/18/2013, 9:24 AM

ROBBEATZZZ
ROBBEATZZZ - 9/18/2013, 9:26 AM
maybe this scene or scene's are direct links to phase 2 movies and or Avengers 2
JoeMomma29
JoeMomma29 - 9/18/2013, 9:26 AM
Yup he is the Golden Boy of Marvel/Disney and he had earned it.
TheWhiteGuyInMyAvatarIs
TheWhiteGuyInMyAvatarIs - 9/18/2013, 9:30 AM
The real Fantastic 4 of MCU:

1) Kevin Feigi
2) Joss Whedon
3) Jon Favreau
4) Robert Downey Jr. aka Marvel's poster boy
ruadh
ruadh - 9/18/2013, 9:30 AM
@ROBBEATZZZ

Sounds more like it was just things that needed a revision for the sake of the movie, not the saga.
MarvelDCfanboy
MarvelDCfanboy - 9/18/2013, 9:30 AM
Lets see how he comes up with Ultron...
Demongod20
Demongod20 - 9/18/2013, 9:33 AM
If only Whedon could have done rewrites on Ironman 3. :(
PsyGuy
PsyGuy - 9/18/2013, 9:35 AM
but actually. Why doesn't he write everything Marvel to begin with?
CharlesLord
CharlesLord - 9/18/2013, 9:36 AM
this is interesting. i wonder if the scenes are gonna be noticeably whedonesque
gambgel
gambgel - 9/18/2013, 9:36 AM
if more than two scenes werent right, why didnt the actual writer of the movie improve it? Couldnt Alan tell it to that writer or what?

All the rewrites and different writers these movies use to have end leading to mediocre scripts, instead of something notable
NoAssemblyReqd
NoAssemblyReqd - 9/18/2013, 9:37 AM
Disney/Marvel needs to perfect human cloning and get another Joss Whedon out there, writing and directing everything.
thebearjew
thebearjew - 9/18/2013, 9:37 AM
Would it still be like legal for WB to use his wonder woman screenplay??
Maybe do a tad bit of rewrites make it a tad it more serious
Does warners own his wonder woman screen play?
If they have it and they use it does he get paid??
MarvelDCfanboy
MarvelDCfanboy - 9/18/2013, 9:37 AM
This is how Whedon handles difficult situations..

patrat18
patrat18 - 9/18/2013, 9:38 AM
Pathetic so now they can't make a movie without him? I bet he will help on Cap 2.
NoAssemblyReqd
NoAssemblyReqd - 9/18/2013, 9:39 AM
@DemonGod20 I think Whedon did contribute to IRON MAN 3. That henchman gag "I don't even like working here" seems like classic JW.
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