THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER Star Natalie Portman Talks MCU Return And Why She Wasn't In THOR: RAGNAROK

THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER Star Natalie Portman Talks MCU Return And Why She Wasn't In THOR: RAGNAROK

In a new interview, Thor: Love and Thunder star Natalie Portman talks about her decision to return to the MCU as the Mighty Thor and explains why Jane Foster didn't make an appearance in Thor: Ragnarok.

By JoshWilding - Sep 25, 2019 08:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Thor: Love and Thunder
Source: Entertainment Tonight
At this year's San Diego Comic-Con, it was revealed that Natalie Portman will be wielding Mjolnir as the Mighty Thor in Thor: Love and Thunder. The female version of the God of Thunder has a huge fan following and there's an awful lot of excitement surrounding her big screen debut in the MCU. 

Asked to address her decision to return as Jane Foster, Portman explained, "They came to me with the idea and said, 'We have this idea for you that was a storyline in some of the comics where Jane becomes Lady Thor,' and I was like, 'This is very exciting!'" 
 
Portman's return came as a huge surprise, especially as it once sounded like she had little to no interest in reprising the role following her appearance in the critically panned Thor: The Dark World"Obviously, I wasn't written into [Thor: Ragnarok] because of where it took place," the actress says. "It wasn't really on Earth, and my character is on Earth."
 
Regardless of how much truth there is to that, it's clear that Portman can't wait to return to the MCU, and seeing as the Thor franchise has improved greatly since 2013, it's easy to see why she's so excited. "I love Tessa [Thompson] and Chris [Hemsworth] so much, so it's exciting to work with them again," she noted before adding with a smile: "And I'm very excited to wield the hammer."

We have quite a long time to wait before Thor: Love and Thunder blasts into theaters, but it wouldn't be surprising if there are at least some hints about the existence of a new, female Thor before then.

How excited are you guys to see The Mighty Thor in the MCU? 

Hit the "View List" button below to check out a recap of
everything we know so far about Thor: Love and Thunder!

Why Is It Called "Love And Thunder"?

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It seems Marvel Studios is embracing some original subtitles for Phase 4 and Love and Thunder is definitely an interesting choice! When Waititi was asked for an explanation, both he and Hemsworth responded with, "There's nothing more powerful in the world than love and thunder." 

Assuming the plan is to delve into both Thor and Valkyrie's love lives (more on that later), this title actually makes more sense than you might think. That logo is also every bit as unique as Ragnarok's.
 

Will Korg Return?

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Korg and Miek made an unexpected cameo appearance in one of Avengers: Endgame's funniest scenes, but will they have a role to play in Love and Thunder? "Who knows?" was all the filmmaker would say, clearly unwilling to give away even the most minor of details about Marvel's first..."fourquel"? 
 

The Script May Already Be Complete

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When Hemsworth and Thomspon were asked for details on the story and where we find the God of Thunder after everything he went through in Avengers: Endgame, neither of them could say.

That's not just a case of them being sworn to secrecy, either, because as Waititi puts it, "They haven't read the script." Does that imply the screenplay is already finished? It's certainly a possibility, and with Hemsworth wanting to take the rest of 2019 off, that late 2021 release date makes a lot of sense.
 

Valkyrie Is The MCU's First Openly Gay Superhero

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Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has said that an openly gay superhero is coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and we now know who that is. During the panel, Thompson was asked what Valkyrie will be doing as the new King of Asgard, and, well, she wants to find herself a Queen!

"I think, first of all as new King, she needs to find her Queen. That would be her first order of business. She has some ideas." Captain Marvel is one very popular suggestion, of course, and it will be interesting to find out who Marvel and Waititi plucks from the comic books for her to start dating. 

As for what the future holds in store for New Asgard, she reiterated that it's the people who make it, and said for Valkyrie, "The cool thing is to create refuge for any person who needs it."
 

The New Thor

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The biggest bombshell dropped at the panel came when Waititi announced which comic book run Love and Thunder will be based on. "When we were shooting Ragnarok, I was reading one storyline by Jason Aaron called 'The Mighty Thor.' For those of you who know that storyline it's incredible and full of love and emotion and thunder. It introduces, for the first time, a female Thor."

The director then called Portman out to the stage as she gets set to make her MCU return after a six year absence (the last time we saw Jane Foster was in Thor: The Dark World). 
 

Jane Foster Lifts The Hammer

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Waititi presented the actress with Mjolnir, to which she responded, "Feels pretty good. I always had a little hammer envy."

We still don't know how Mjolnir returns or what leads to Jane taking on the Thor mantle, but this is definitely a game-changer for the MCU and could bring Hemsworth's tenure as the character to a close. The question is, will Portman stick around for future Marvel films?

Well, things have certainly changed since 2013, and assuming she can continue playing a strong, female superhero, it's safe to assume that we could see her make the leap to The Avengers.

Continue reading below to check out the
logos for Marvel Studios' entire Phase 4 slate!

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During the panel, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige confirmed that every movie released up until now is part of "The Infinity Saga." Here, we see the brand new logo for those first three phases. 
 
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This is a fairly simple logo but one which may match the tone. Kevin Feige said it will be 100% Jack Kirby-inspired so it's a little surprising that there's not more evidence of that in this title.
 
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Sadly, we'll never get to see Iron Man battle the real Mandarin but he will be the lead villain of this movie. In case the title didn't make it clear, that logo emphasises those ten (magic?) rings too.
 
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The Doctor Strange logo has received something of an overhaul but it's interesting to see how the subtitle is even bigger. Scarlet Witch will appear in the sequel so the red may be a homage to her.
 
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Just like Thor: Ragnarok had a very unique logo, so too does Thor: Love and Thunder. That's a title which could have a number of meanings, particularly now we know Valkyrie is indeed gay. 
 
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Honestly, what else did you expect? This is to the point and exactly what you would expect from a gritty movie featuring the fan-favourite Avenger. It's good to see her logo front and centre too.
 
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The biggest surprise at Comic-Con was, of course, the fact that Blade is returning to the big screen. This logo perfectly emcompasses the fact that the Vampire Hunter operates both night and day. 
 
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This may be titled The Falcon and The Winter Soldier but the presence of Captain America's shield should tell you all you need to know; Sam Wilson is going to take on that persona on Disney+!
 
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This is still a pretty weird title but it's easy to see the 50s inspiration here. It's been said on a number of occasions that the show will have a retro aesthetic as we head into the MCU's suburbs.
 
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This title treatment is very different and it's hard to say what, if anything, it tells us about the series. What we do know, though, is that it will revolve around the God of Mischief from 2012. 
 
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This is simple but awesome and if you look closely, you may notice that we get what could be our first look at the show's animation style. Is that the Red Skull wearing Captain America's suit?
 
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The logo for Hawkeye is obviously inspired by Matt Fraction's run and that makes sense, especially as the comic book series revolved around Clint Barton training and working with Kate Bishop. 
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And here it is, Marvel's Phase 4 slate. However, this probably isn't the entire slate because these movies and TV shows are only spread out over two years and that would be a very short Phase!
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GhostDog
GhostDog - 9/25/2019, 8:12 AM
If they go the cancer route, which I think they may, I hope we get a shot of this

SpideyPuffsMJ
SpideyPuffsMJ - 9/25/2019, 8:18 AM
They could so easily tie her exposure to the aether into the cancer storyline. Could make for a beautiful story that adds some weight/consequence to the MCU and the Infinity Stones even after they're gone.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 9/25/2019, 8:20 AM
I think the visual of both them on screen together will be amazing but what hammer? Did Cap forget to take it back?
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 9/25/2019, 8:50 AM
@MyCoolYoung - I assume Cap brought back the hammer to Asgard in the 2013 timeline, right?
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 9/25/2019, 8:59 AM
@Feralwookiee - that part was sarcasm but yeah he had the hammer when he went into the quantum realm so it's assumed it's in its right timeline
cfscorpio
cfscorpio - 9/25/2019, 8:57 AM
"the critically panned Thor: The Dark World."

Excuse me.

67% on Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 6.22/10, which is POSITIVE by their standards.

54 on Metacritic which is MIXED by their standards.

This article needs to be edited.
fadersdream
fadersdream - 9/25/2019, 9:12 AM
@cfscorpio - Oh, let's not DCEU this. It was an okay movie, and it got at least some panning.

Or pans thrown at it.

Or placed in a pan.


Or whatever that expression means.
ElevatedDMT87
ElevatedDMT87 - 9/25/2019, 11:35 AM
@cfscorpio - I actually really liked Thor the Dark World I wish they would've did more with Malekith though i feel like Christopher Eccleston was under used.
sneakybastard
sneakybastard - 9/25/2019, 9:02 AM
Ehh, her disdain for the MCU and this new admiration for the MCU is cringe worthy. Pfff.

Should have gone with another actress.
fadersdream
fadersdream - 9/25/2019, 9:15 AM
@sneakybastard - 100% agree.

I used to love Portman, but she's become very snobby about films and has insulted a lot of people she has worked with. I would rather see someone who either is positive about the source material, or is better about pretending to be.

Portman seems to have only come back because of how much money Marvel ended up making.
sneakybastard
sneakybastard - 9/25/2019, 9:03 AM
Her disdain for the MCU and this new admiration for the MCU is cringe worthy. Pfff.

Should have gone with another actress.
PsychoticSpaceRaccoon
PsychoticSpaceRaccoon - 9/25/2019, 9:09 AM
@sneakybastard - What distain? Point me to these comments?

That entire discourse was fomented on websites like this one.
sneakybastard
sneakybastard - 9/25/2019, 10:59 AM
@PsychoticSpaceRaccoon - Dude check out her documented reactions to Star Wars over the years. Add in the MCU etc. and you will find your answer.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 9/25/2019, 11:06 AM
@sneakybastard - but those comments are about Star Wars. I can't just "insert MCU" and that is that.

Portman's big issue with the MCU was Patty Jenkins not staying on for Thor 2 . Even Patty has said its not fault of Marvel's as they were ready to give her the keys but some thing just don't work out.
sneakybastard
sneakybastard - 9/25/2019, 11:14 AM
@BlackBeltJones - I am not going to go back to search the internet for various articles on NP just to please your ego. But you are free to my friend.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 9/25/2019, 11:22 AM
@sneakybastard -

GhostDog
GhostDog - 9/25/2019, 11:24 AM
@sneakybastard -

sneakybastard
sneakybastard - 9/25/2019, 11:44 AM
@BlackBeltJones - Okay,I accepted your challenge my friend. I did do a little bit of research on the subject and I will provide two sources/links for her and Thor 2. But I do not want to spend hours looking for more years old links for good and credible sources for a very dated issue. They tend to be hard to find.

These links do not have her stating she hates Marvel but they do tell of her level of commitment and liking to the source material and for Marvel. If somebody else wants to look for more about this issue/s for Thor 2 or even Thor 1, go for it.

Also, during my article searching I found out and learned that Jane Foster suited up as Thor twice, first in 1978. Pretty cool find if I do say so myself.

Finally, you can never go wrong with De Niro.

Thor and NP Links
https://www.looper.com/132299/the-real-reasons-these-actors-are-no-longer-part-of-the-mcu/

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/thor-2-natalie-portman-marvel-patty-jenkins-272978

Thor and 1978 JF Link
https://www.fandom.com/articles/natalie-portman-im-done-marvel-movies
fadersdream
fadersdream - 9/25/2019, 9:16 AM
Portman is very critical of the films she was in for Marvel.

While I'll concede that she starred in the weaker films, maybe that wasn't a coincidence.
QuietStorm
QuietStorm - 9/25/2019, 11:35 AM
Maybe, chemo + ether, we'll get a little bit of the bad before she goes good?
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