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Thursday, October 16, 2008

God Of Thunder On Film.

Not entirely sure what to think about this right now.

Kenneth Branagh has pulled out of directing a production of Hamlet in London's West End so he can take on Marvel's Thor movie.

It was reported last month that Branagh was in talks to helm the Thor project, based on the comicbook in which the Norse thunder god has a human alter-ego in disabled doctor Donald Blake.

A report today by Whatsonstage now confirms that Branagh has landed the job of director for the Hollywood superhero film, saying he has had to pull out of directing Jude Law in Hamlet at Wyndham's Theatre from June 3 to August 22 2009. Branagh is currently starring in Ivanov at that theatre.

Whatsonstage said: "Branagh has had to withdraw because of commitments to the forthcoming feature film Thor, a project he's recently undertaken."


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While THOR has never been as visible a comic character as, say, Spiderman or The X-Men, that doesn't make him any less relevant.

Couple that with the fact that Branagh did an "ok" job with Mary Shelly's Frankenstein back in the early 90s and you could have a mixture as deadly as eating 3 Twinkies and chasing them with a double-shot of Jim Beam.

For those unfamiliar with the Thor mythos in the Marvel Comics world, here's a brief description:

Thor's father Odin decides his son needs to be taught humility and consequently places Thor (without memories of godhood) into the body and memories of an existing, partially disabled human medical student, Donald Blake. After becoming a doctor and thoroughly believing himself to be the young surgeon Blake, he later discovers Thor's disguised hammer and learns to change back and forth into the Thunder God. The real Blake's persona remains elsewhere until many years later, after Odin becomes satisfied of Thor's humility and lifts the spell, thereby removing the need for a mortal alter ego. The mortal experience, however, shapes Thor into an honorable and courteous individual, who is loyal to all comrades.


We've got lots of time to wait on this, and there's sure to be more to be learned as pre-production approaches.

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