AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Concept Art Sees Thor And Rocket Teaming Up To Take On Giant Serpents
A new piece of concept art from Avengers: Infinity War has been revealed and it features the God of Thunder fighting a number of giant serpents alongside his newfound buddy, Rocket Raccoon. Take a look!
Well, this would have been cool to see! While the "Art of" book for Avengers: Infinity War has already revealed that Thor originally had a very different journey to track down the Stormbreaker, a new piece of concept art from the movie confirms that the quest more than likely would have involved the God of Thunder and Rocket teaming up to battle the Midgard Serpent(s).
That would have been a clever use of the mythical monster, but it's easy enough to see why Marvel Studios and the Russo Brothers decided against including this epic fight scene.
At the end of the day, it probably would have just been too much for an already very busy movie and might have lessened the impact of seeing Earth's Mightiest Heroes going to war with Thanos (who may be formidable, but isn't quite up there with a number of giant serpents).
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This costume is quite close to what ended up on screen in Avengers: Infinity War but it's also clear to see that this version was heavily inspired by the Ultimate version of the God of Thunder.
While Thor appears to have a weapon of some sort on his back, it appears as if he's swapped Stormbreaker for a pretty badass looking gun. That certainly would have got fans talking!
The version of Thor which ended up on screen, Marvel did a great job giving the hero a fresh new look but we think you'll be surprised by some of the crazy alternatives in the rest of this post!
Thor once again has long hair, a slightly different cape, and what is quite clearly the MCU's take on Jarbjorn here. However, I'd say Marvel made the right choice going for Stormbreaker.
These designs will no doubt remind you somewhat of the Unworthy Thor from the comic books and it's interesting to see both what he's done with his cape around his shoulders...and missing eye!
A completely different take on the God of Thunder, I like this design a lot even if it does feel like it would actually be better suited for a villainous version of Thor from an alternate universe!
Marvel Studios clearly toyed with a lot of different ideas for Thor's armour in Avengers: Infinity War and it would have been fun seeing his appearance evolve in such a drastic way.
These takes on Thor's costume are a little more regal and would have shown how he's grown into his role as Asgard's new king since we saw him on the deck of his ship at the end of Thor: Ragnarok.
As promised, we now have what can only be described as a "pirate" take on the hero which takes him down a less regal path and plays on the fact that he's been drifting through space with no home.
This is a complete one-eighty turn for Thor's costume and not something which has any basis in the comic books. That doesn't mean it wouldn't have worked but it would have been controversial.
This is a pretty badass look for Thor and one which might have worked if he'd spent a little more time with the Guardians of the Galaxy, something that could happen if Taika Waititi directs Vol. 3.
I'm not sure what Marvel was thinking taking the God of Thunder down this route but he looks totally unrecognisable and, well, not like Thor. As a result, I'm pretty sure this wouldn't have worked.
Mjolnir may have been lost but that doesn't mean Thor has to become a normal dude! In fact, these designs are very cool but he looks just like anyone else you'd find drifting in the cosmos.