

Thor: Love and Thunder is currently slated for a theatrical release of July 8, 2022, with Thor himself, Chris Hemsworth, Portman, the return of Tessa Thompson, and the major villainous introduction of Christian Bale to the MCU. And I simply cannot wait for everyone to see it because it was so much fun to work on and design so many characters and do keyframes for.

I think said it in some interview where he's just like, he's surprised that he's even, he shouldn't be allowed to make a movie like this. You'll be surprised and push these characters, and the visuals go along with that. Reactions to another certain Hasbro toy franchise’s film adaptations have been mixed in recent years, in part because of the liberties that have been taken with the characters and their distinct appearances. So Thor: Love and Thunder falls right into that where it's just pushing the boundaries of what's comfortable and what should be expected. Joe: The Rise of Cobra explodes into theaters this weekend, and fanboys everywhere are wringing their hands in anxiety. Park gleefully divulged, "There's a reason why there's been over a decade of successful movies and just why this franchise is growing. Park has impressively created concepts and art for various MCU titles dating back to the first Thor in 2011, making his involvement a full-circle moment – and when talking to the publication, he teased his knowledge of the film. In a new interview published by Screen Rant with Andy Park, who is best known as the Director of Visual Development for Marvel projects, he hinted that there are several components to the new film worthy of praise. With the announcement of a fourth film ( Thor: Love and Thunder), the upcoming chapter promises to be something extremely unique and exciting, with Natalie Portman returning to the film and taking on the mantle of Thor herself.
