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Stellan Skarsgård Joins “Thor”

By Allan Ford | Oct 5, 2009 | Movie News (0) Comment

Stellan Skarsgård, Thor

Stellan Skarsgård will star in Marvel Studios’ “Thor” according to the man himself through Swedish news site Ystads Allehanda.

Stellan is not the only Skarsgård linked to this Kenneth Branagh’s adaptation of the Marvel comic adaptation. In early 2009, his son Alexander Skarsgard was listed among the potential candidates to portray the titular character, Thor. However, the younger Skarsgard lost the role to Chris Hemsworth, the actor who portrays Captain Kirk’s father in 2009′s “Star Trek”.

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Jaimie Alexander and Colm Feore Join Thor

By Allan Ford | Sep 23, 2009 | Movie News (0) Comment

Thor,  Marvel Studios

Director Kenneth Branagh has cast two more actors in his forthcoming Marvel Studios adaptation of “Thor.” According to THR, those actors are Jaimie Alexander (Kyle XY, Rest Stop) and Colm Feore (Chicago, 24, The Chronicles of Riddick).

They will join Chris Hemsworth, already cast as Thor; Tom Hiddleston, who plays Loki, the god of mischief who serves as the movie’s villain; and Natalie Portman is Thor’s human love, Jane Foster.

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Chris Hemsworth is Thor

By Allan Ford | May 18, 2009 | Movie News (4) Comment

Chris Hemsworth | Thor

Deadline Hollywood Daily, Variety and THR is reporting that 25-year old Australian actor Chris Hemsworth (playing George Kirk in J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek) has been cast as Thor in the upcoming “Thor” film.

The casting decision was made by Marvel President Kevin Feige and director Kenneth Branagh, ending a long bout with public speculation from sites across the web. It is rumored that James Bond star Daniel Craig turned down the role. As well, it was rumored that everyone from Rome’s Kevin McKidd to Sons of Anarchy star Charlie Hunnum had at least read for the part.

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Marvel Pushes Back Thor And The Avengers

By Fiona | Mar 13, 2009 | Movie News (0) Comment

ThorMarvel Entertainment Inc said it rescheduled the release dates of some of its self-produced feature film properties through 2012.

Marvel has delayed its superhero blockbusters “Thor” and “The Avengers” by a year. Thor’s new release date is June 17, 2011, moved from July 16, 2010, while “The Avengers” is now on course for a May 4, 2012 arrival having been originally planned for July 15, 2011.

Marvel Studios chairman David Maisel said that the change of dates are in order to space out the release of their solo superhero movies before uniting the characters for ensemble film The Avengers.

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Daniel Craig Offered, But Declined, Lead Role In “Thor”

By Allan Ford | Oct 21, 2008 | Movie News (0) Comment

Daniel Craig | Thor

Daniel Craig has been indeed considered to be the leading man in “Thor“.

Craig, Olga Kurylenko and director Mark Forster attending the press day in Beverly Hills on Monday, October 20, for the 22nd Bond film “Quantum of Solace“. IESB’s Robert Sanchez talked with both Olga and Daniel, who actually had a bit to say about another widely known hero, Thor, who is currently set up over at Marvel for a 2010 release with Kenneth Branagh attached to direct.

IESB asked if Craig was interested in doing something a little different character-wise, like Thor? Craig said no, he turned it down and laughed about it.

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Kenneth Branagh Will Direct Thor?

By Allan Ford | Sep 29, 2008 | Movie News (0) Comment

Kenneth Branagh Will Direct Thor?

Director/actor Kenneth Branagh is negotiating to helm “Thor,” the next Marvel Comics property that will be turned into a live-action film by Marvel Studios, reports Variety.

This choice by Marvel is surprising in a way, considering Branagh has not directed a big action adventure movie before.

“Stardust” helmer Matthew Vaughn had earlier been attached to the comic book movie, but left when his holding deal expired.

Mark Protosevich (I Am Legend) wrote the comic adaptation, which follows disabled medical student Donald Blake, who has an alter ego as the hammer-wielding Norse god Thor. The character is also a member of The Avengers.

Branagh’s directorial debut came in 1989 with an adaptation of “hakespeare’s “Henry V,” which he also starred in. He’s also directed “Much Ado About Nothing”, “Frankenstein” and last year’s thriller “Sleuth.” Continue Reading…

New Logos for Marvel Movies

By Allan Ford | Jun 12, 2008 | Movie News (0) Comment

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More teases from New York’s Licensing Expo, the same venue that delivered the teaser poster for “Terminator 4″. This time the folks over at MTV have scored a tiny image of Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America and Avengers logos from Marvel’s upcoming slate.

Brad Pitt to play in ‘Thor’

By Fiona | May 12, 2008 | Movie News (0) Comment

The latest casting report coming from the Marvel‘s movie projects suggests that Brad Pitt is on the run for the titular character in ‘Thor‘.

Brad Pitt

First to break the news on the matter was Latino Review, which stated that Marvel executives have put Pitt’s name into the consideration to depict Thor (a character that appears in Marvel Comics based on the God of the same name)  in the adaptation film but they also said: ”no offer has been made to Pitt yet!”

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Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America And Avengers Release Dates Announced!

By Allan Ford | May 5, 2008 | Movie News (0) Comment

Marvel today updated its feature film slate strategy and plans for the next three years, locking in key release windows for its character franchises. In order to focus its attention on maximizing the success of an Iron Man sequel and the launch of Thor in the summer of 2010 and because Marvel believes that the summer is the optimal time to launch a new property, the Company will not release a self produced film in 2009.

Iron Man 2, April 30 2010

Marvel plans to launch its 2010 film slate with the release of the sequel, Iron Man 2, on April 30, 2010, followed by the launch of Thor on June 4, 2010. Additionally, Marvel is planting its feature film stakes for summer 2011 with an Avengers-themed summer – a two-picture project which will debut on May 6, 2011 with The First Avenger: Captain America (working title), followed by The Avengers in July 2011.

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