Latest Super Gay ‘Thor’ Film more about ‘Hate and Blunder’ than ‘Love and Thunder’

We went to see the latest Marvel film “Thor: Love and Thunder” we left the theatre thinking Marvel Studios should have named it Hate and Blunder.

Marvel’s Thor was very very queer in many many ways.

First the film pushed a totally anti-Jew, Muslim and Christian narrative. It was about gods with a little “g” who cared nothing about humanity or even the children who were held captive by the psychotic “god” Gorr. Gorr wasn’t a god he was a thug

Second it was all about hate, not love. The film was filled with self gratification and the quest for power not redemption or grace. It repeatedly sent cult like messages of selfishness, I, me, my, above all else.

Third it was pushing the gender-queer narrative with three characters, effeminate Zeus played by of all actors Russel Crow and two queer characters Korg, played by Taika Waititi, who “made a baby with his male partner” and lesbian Valkyrie played by Tessa Thompson. Maybe Disney will come out with pregnant Korg figurines in time for Christmas?

Queer website Them.us‘ Samantha Riedel reported,

At an advance screening of Thor: Love and Thunder on Tuesday with director Taika Waititi and starring cast members including Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman, one fan asked bluntly how gay the film would be.

So gay,” intoned Portman in reply. Waititi opined that it is, in fact, “super gay.”

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The film was disjointed and did not inspire but rather it was a big bore with lots of animation and no plot. The character Gorr the god, played by Christian Bale, was not only evil but incomprehensibly destructive, misguided and zombie like.

Marvel and Waititi should have called this farce Thor vs Gorr The Zombie.

Every other one of the mythical gods in the film from Zeus to Thor were zombie like characters. They had no redeeming values other than gaining and keeping their metaphysical powers. They relished and wallowed in decadence and lacked any form of love for anything but themselves.

The only thunder in Thor was a mishmash of disjointed scenes that never were clear or sent a positive hopeful message. The only thunder was the deafening sound of silence and the audience’s disbelief at this Marvel Studios’, and Waititi‘s, biggest bust and blunder to date. We’re sure it will crash at the box office like Disney’s “Lightyear.”

Martin Goodman, the founder of Marvel comics is turning over in his grave as are Stan Lee and Walt Disney. 

Disney owns Marvel and they’re both going down the gender identity rat hole. We’ve boycotted Disney now we’re adding Marvel to our growing list of “Q” rated film companies.

Do not waste your money seeing this film.

We recommend three films that are much more worthwhile: Elvis, Top Gun: Maverick and Mr. Malcolm’s List.

Please read our review: ‘Elvis’ the Movie and Elvis the ‘Seeker of Truth’

©Dr. Rich Swier. All rights reserved.

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