![]() At first Loki is simply imprisoned, but that certainly changes as events unfold. Loki gets lots of screen time in this film as Thor needs his help with a quest. Our beloved Thor does wonderfully and it’s hard to hate Loki, even if he did almost destroy New York. The character development and interactions within this movie were great. So enough with the plot, I detest giving true spoilers, so don’t look for that here. And I am very happy they chose to do that, because it was beautifully-constructed, just as a city of gods should be. Speaking of Asgard, we got to see a lot of it in this movie compared to the last. This gives a way for the Dark Elves to wreak some havoc on Asgard. Jane Foster has the aether within her and the Dark Elves can sense it. Sorry, that might’ve been a bit confusing but that’s the basic plot. Which thus brings a lot of trouble to Thor and his friends, so he ends up taking Jane to Asgard and so unfolds the plot, to destroy the Dark Elves and aether. I don’t like going too heavily into plot details in review, but she encounters this “ aether” as the universes are converging which wakes up the big bad Dark Elves. This when everything picks up and the conflict begins. So he decides to go to the Guardian ( who guards the gate in and out of Asgard) and check on her. ![]() After two years, he is still caught up with the mortal. This is because of dear Padme Amida–I mean Thor’s love interest in the previous movie, Jane Foster. Yay, woohoo, celebration in Asgard ( where Thor and the other Asgardians live), but big ol’ pretty boy Thor can’t commit himself to the celebration. So after much battle ( around 2 years), Thor and company finally make each planet and universe right, giving balance. It shows what Loki’s mess in the Avengers movie had done to the universe. Buuut they get basically wiped out in the battle, except for the Dark Elf leader and some friends who go into space hibernation for a while.Ĭome to present day and find yourselves in the middle of an easy battle for Thor and his friends. They were fighting the Asgardians to reclaim it, to use the “ aether” that would put the universe into darkness once more. The Dark Elves used to rule the universe, but were no longer in the position of power. The movie begins by explaining the history of Thor’s grandfather and his dealings with the Dark Elves ( yes, Elder Scrolls-lovers, I thought of that too). So we were excited to see Thor…a favorite character, great actors, and a fun story. I think I liked it a little more than Chris did…only because I’ve never really read comic books (sigh, I wish I did), and he’s not seeing how Marvel is tying it all together. ![]() This weekend we saw the long-awaited Thor: The Dark World. Movies have been “meh” for us since the summer, offering not much more than Ender’s Game.
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