"At The Movies" speaks to THOR director Kenneth Branagh

"At The Movies" speaks to THOR director Kenneth Branagh

Australian TV show, "At the movies" gives us a great interview with Thor director, Kenneth Branagh.

By hybridk1 - Apr 21, 2011 12:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Thor
Source: www.abc.net.au/atthemovies

Thor opened today in Australia and "At the Movies" co-host Margaret sat down with Kenneth Wednesday night.

The various clips shows us nothing new however, Kenneth gives as a little more insight into how he and Marvel wanted to approach THOR from early on.

KENNETH BRANNAGH: "There's no question that with the world of Thor you want a visceral and visual treat. You want to absolutely celebrate its distinction. For Marvel this was - they said to me at the front this is their most difficult property. It's the one that they feel is most subject to the dangers of mishandling and its very strengths, the visual splendours, could be its weaknesses if you get them wrong but, therefore, we'll need everything to be happening and I certainly felt that although the Asgard and Iceworld, the travel through space, the way we lay out the town in New Mexico all, of course, needed to look fantastic".

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