Thor Writer Thinks Branagh is "Perfect" Director

Thor Writer Thinks Branagh is "Perfect" Director

J. Michael Straczynski, who knows something about the Marvel comics character Thor--because he's currently writing it, says that Kenneth Branagh will be the perfect director for the movie.

By ComicBookMovie - Oct 01, 2008 10:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Thor

We reported Monday that Branagh was in talks for directorship of Thor, and have recieved mixed comments from the fans.

Although he's best known for his role as Gilderoy Lockhart in the Harry Potter movie Chamber of Secrets, Branagh does have some "classical" credits to his name--many of which are in such Shakespearean projects as Hamlet and Much Ado About Nothing, which J. Michael Straczynski points out...

"'Thor,' at his best, has always had a classical bent to the character in terms of his history, the way he speaks, and the often Shakespearean intrigues and dramas that surround him. That kind of dialogue and character needs the hand of someone who comes from a theatrical/classically trained background in order for it not to sound forced or artificial. Branagh is absolutely the perfect choice.”

Thor is scheduled to hit theaters on July 16, 2010.

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Demonslayerwolf
Demonslayerwolf - 10/22/2008, 6:17 PM
I agree, somewhat. It needs to be Shakespeare meats the Arnold version of Conan the Barbarian wrapped together in the blessed marvel universe.
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