A Darker Thor 5 Can Adapt the God of Thunder’s Underrated Run

Thor has been a staple of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the shared universe’s Phase 1. He’s also achieved something many of his fellow Avengers have not, with Thor having four solo movies instead of a mere trilogy. That’s now supposedly going to be extended to include a fifth Thor movie, and the director is supposedly already being considered.According to rumors, Gareth Edwards is being eyed to directed Marvel Studios’ Thor 5. This offers countless possibilities, most of which stem from the director’s filmography. Likewise, there’s ample room to fix the mistakes of previous entries, all while bringing one of the God of Thunder’s most underrated comic book runs to the big screen.The movie is now seen as a linchpin in the MCU’s lowered reputation, especially given how it “ruined” Thor in the eyes of some. Needless to say, Thor 5 will have to contend with its predecessor’s notoriety and go in the opposite direction. Rumor has it that the new movie will be darker than the fourth movie, which is certainly needed to erase the proverbial stain of Love and Thunder. More than likely, it will be a last hurrah for Chris Hemsworth’s version of Thor, hopefully ending his solo adventures on a high note. An epic fantasy swansong is the way to bring this reverent goodbye to the big screen, and the best way to do so is by adapting a fairly underrated arc from the comic books.

Thor has been a staple of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the shared universe’s Phase 1. He’s also achieved something many of his fellow Avengers have not, with Thor having four solo movies instead of a mere trilogy. That’s now supposedly going to be extended to include a fifth Thor movie, and the director is supposedly already being considered.

According to rumors, Gareth Edwards is being eyed to directed Marvel Studios’ Thor 5. This offers countless possibilities, most of which stem from the director’s filmography. Likewise, there’s ample room to fix the mistakes of previous entries, all while bringing one of the God of Thunder’s most underrated comic book runs to the big screen.

The movie is now seen as a linchpin in the MCU’s lowered reputation, especially given how it “ruined” Thor in the eyes of some. Needless to say, Thor 5 will have to contend with its predecessor’s notoriety and go in the opposite direction. Rumor has it that the new movie will be darker than the fourth movie, which is certainly needed to erase the proverbial stain of Love and Thunder. More than likely, it will be a last hurrah for Chris Hemsworth’s version of Thor, hopefully ending his solo adventures on a high note. An epic fantasy swansong is the way to bring this reverent goodbye to the big screen, and the best way to do so is by adapting a fairly underrated arc from the comic books.

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