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Thor lays the hammer down again


Lisette Riley
Staff Writer

The much anticipated movie, “Thor:The Dark World,” premiered at number one during its opening weekend on Nov. 8.

According to boxofficemojo.com, the movie grossed over $85 billion in 3,841 theaters across the country, as Marvel continues to prove that everyone loves a superhero.

Chris Hemsworth reprises the role of Thor for this sequel that also brought the back Tom Hiddleton as Loki, Thor’s evil adopted brother. Hemsworth embraces the character of Thor naturally, as he fights against eternal darkness for the Asgards, earth and the nine realms of the universe. You may remember Hemsworth as the huntsman “Snow White and the Huntsman” or the horror flick “Cabin in the Woods.”

In the sequel, Thor reunites with his eternal love, Jane, played by Natalie Portman, who lives on planet earth and eventually helps him save the universe from eternal evil and Damnation. In a surprising twist from plot in the Avengers, Loki and Thor put their differences aside and come together with a show of brotherly love.

Anthony Hopkins does a great job as Thor’s father, King Odin of the Asgards. The movie is a two hour display of visual effects that will either captivate or lose you. Don’t leave the movie and comeback….or you will definitely be lost. I was lost and I watched the movie in its entirety.

However, if you are a sci-fi lover and like loud audio and grand visual effect, this movie is definitely for you.

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