Walt Disney Pictures | Release Date: November 8, 2013
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finelllaJun 23, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Thor: Un Mundo Oscuro, dirigida por Alan Taylor, es la secuela que intenta expandir el universo del dios del trueno. Lamentablemente, esta entrega se queda corta en varios aspectos, dejando a los espectadores con una sensación de decepción y falta de cohesión.

Uno de los mayores problemas de Thor: Un Mundo Oscuro es su guion desordenado y poco claro. La trama se siente confusa y llena de subtramas que no se desarrollan adecuadamente. Los saltos constantes entre diferentes reinos y personajes dificultan la conexión emocional y hacen que sea difícil seguir el hilo principal de la historia. Esto resulta en una experiencia cinematográfica fragmentada y poco satisfactoria.

Además, a pesar de contar con un elenco talentoso, la película no logra aprovechar su potencial. Chris Hemsworth interpreta una vez más a Thor, pero su personaje se siente menos interesante y más unidimensional que en la primera entrega. Natalie Portman como Jane Foster también queda subutilizada, y su relación con Thor carece de química y emoción. Incluso el carismático Tom Hiddleston como Loki, aunque hace todo lo posible con su papel, no puede salvar la falta de desarrollo y profundidad en su arco narrativo.

Las escenas de acción en Thor: Un Mundo Oscuro son visualmente impresionantes, pero carecen de impacto emocional. La coreografía de las peleas y los efectos visuales son llamativos, pero no logran transmitir una sensación de emoción o tensión real. Esto hace que las secuencias de acción se sientan vacías y poco memorables, sin dejar una impresión duradera en el espectador.

Aunque la película intenta profundizar en el universo de Thor y explorar temas más oscuros, no logra ofrecer una experiencia cohesiva y satisfactoria. La falta de claridad en la trama, el desarrollo de personajes insatisfactorio y las secuencias de acción sin impacto hacen que Thor: Un Mundo Oscuro sea una decepción en comparación con la primera entrega.

En resumen, Thor: Un Mundo Oscuro es una secuela que no logra cumplir con las expectativas. A pesar de su elenco talentoso y algunas escenas visualmente impresionantes, la falta de cohesión en el guion, el desarrollo de personajes insatisfactorio y las secuencias de acción sin impacto hacen que la película sea difícil de disfrutar. Para los fanáticos de Marvel y del personaje de Thor, puede ser interesante por la continuidad de la historia, pero en general, no es una entrega que pueda recomendar con entusiasmo.
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Ikereviews1May 24, 2023
Given the **** modern marvel films this film is actually better than the 4th Thor film multiverse of madness and black panther 2 it's still forgettable and mid however
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CoreGamer1408Apr 21, 2023
Good movie? No... Had some epic moments? Yes... Just felt like a place holder filler movie for sure.
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Fixer84Mar 15, 2023
Tom Hiddleston saved this movie. Objectively, the weakest of the Infinity Saga.
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TopoideDec 20, 2022
Una película olvidable en casi todas sus facetas, eso no quiere decir que no sea una película entretenida como siempre
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JulienK06Dec 11, 2022
Extremly forgettable, annoying side characters that dont matter, Thor and Loki carry
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Fatbob15Oct 21, 2022
This is the first MCU movie I can say is genuinely MEH, I didn't care for the story, the visuals were pretty dull, the villain was dull, so really mixed all around.
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Rdneck00Sep 2, 2022
Now I know most people dont like the movie. But I think its good movie. Imo its better than the first Thor movie.
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Critic100rAug 7, 2022
What a dull thing, it's a boring thing, I regret seeing it, it's every dull joke, I didn't write it
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DolphinReviewsJul 20, 2022
A boring snooze fest of a movie. There are some decent scenes with Thor and Loki but that's about it. One of the worst movies the MCU has to offer.
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Kai82Jul 6, 2022
For many it is usually between this and “The Incredible Hulk” for the weakest Marvel MCU movie. I fully admit that the main criticism that the story and villains are a bit generic is valid. The characters, their good chemistry, battles, setFor many it is usually between this and “The Incredible Hulk” for the weakest Marvel MCU movie. I fully admit that the main criticism that the story and villains are a bit generic is valid. The characters, their good chemistry, battles, set up and ideas however are saving this movie. I say it is too good to be a failure and if this is the weakest the franchise goes it an excellent one. Like the first movie this one starts with a flashback but this time even far before the times of Odin. Very long ago the dark elf's lead by Malekith wanted to engulf the realms in eternal darkness using a powerful weapon called the aether. They were stopped by the armies of Asgard lead by Odin's father Bor in a pyrrhic victory. In the current times this is just history and the characters struggle with the events from Thor and the first Avengers movie. Thor is occupied by bringing peace back to the realms while Jane discovers something strange on Earth. Here I stop to avoid spoilers. Like I said the story is a bit generic and foreseeable but works well enough. Bonus for the ending. The rest makes up for the weaker plot. The characters, their interactions and performance are a strength. Also the mixture of science and magic is fascinating. I must praise the humour too as there are many great moments. For the actors Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Natalie Portman as Jane Foster and Tom Hiddleston as Loki are excellent. I like those 3. The warriors three, Frigga and Lady Sif are used better than in the first movie but still are a bit pale (Script not actors are to blame). Idris Elba as Heimdall is great. He has not much screen time but rocks all his scenes (Wrote the same for the prequel). The antagonists / bad guys are a bit pale but that was normal in this phase of the MCU (and before). Finally Anthony Hopkins works well as Odin and is also the definite character for this role. As always the special effects are top notch but the costumes for the bad guys (I mean the footsoldiers!) are unintentionally funny. I could not take those serious but maybe this is a clever tactic. Also they use a bit too much teleportation in my humble opinion towards the end. Overall this is better than its reputation. It is not reinventing the wheel or will be in top 10 list but is a fun popcorn movie. Expand
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Mclovin69Jul 2, 2022
Eh, it was kind of lame. Also didn't really like Natalie Portmans character, she seemed like she's been jumping from guys to guys
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donanjaMay 24, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Thor: The Dark World offers us a one-dimensional villain with no motive and the personality of a cardboard box coupled with mindless action scenes without any purpose.

The main plot of the movie was completely nonsensical. I think the highlight of this movie was the part where Thor and Loki teamed up.

I'd give it a 5.5/10 (rounded up to 6/10 on here).
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gracjanskiMay 21, 2022
still a good movie in my view: The visual effects are great, especially in the first part. The action ist ok. The story is a bit simple.
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eva3si0nMay 12, 2022
Thor: The Dark World turned out to be more interesting than the first part. It's a revealing sequel, almost everything got better. The first part was terribly boring and the subdynamics of the plot sagged. In the sequel, the plot is much moreThor: The Dark World turned out to be more interesting than the first part. It's a revealing sequel, almost everything got better. The first part was terribly boring and the subdynamics of the plot sagged. In the sequel, the plot is much more interesting, largely due to the excellent acting of Tom Hiddleston Expand
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Rickniks38May 8, 2022
Boring, can be deleted from the canon of the MCU and nothing changes besides maybe what will happen in Thor Love and Thunder.
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KelvinSelimorMay 3, 2022
Thor: The Dark World. Darkness returns. The sequel was no better than the first part, but a little worse, namely because of the main villain who has practically no specific goal and acts like Evil is Evil.
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DarkwingSchmuckMar 13, 2022
A below average effort from Marvel, though Thor: The Dark World does have some merits. Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston are once again the standouts in this sequel, and are allowed to show off a more charmingly comedic side to theirA below average effort from Marvel, though Thor: The Dark World does have some merits. Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston are once again the standouts in this sequel, and are allowed to show off a more charmingly comedic side to their characters this time around. Expand
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XathiahsJan 21, 2022
The worst MCU movie so far. The only acceptable thing are the VFX and Tom Hiddleston. A very awful and forgettable villain in a predictable and boring plot.
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Mindkiller7522Jan 10, 2022
Not sure why this always gets so much hate, it's really a pretty good movie! It's got awesome fight scenes, some pretty good jokes, and it finally starts to explain the infinity stones for the first time in the MCU. Granted, there are betterNot sure why this always gets so much hate, it's really a pretty good movie! It's got awesome fight scenes, some pretty good jokes, and it finally starts to explain the infinity stones for the first time in the MCU. Granted, there are better MCU movies and even better Thor movies, but I think it's still pretty watchable! Expand
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JacobTheToadManDec 9, 2021
Thor the Dark World is too dark how they make a movie I can't see smh bad movie gave it a 1 instead of a 0 because it has birds and birds are pog
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BullyMaguireDec 2, 2021
Honestly, I really hate this movie. I would prefer TASM2 over this all day any day. The movie was so boring. The comedy is so bad and is the worst in this movie out of the whole MCU. the action scenes were okay. Thor is still a likableHonestly, I really hate this movie. I would prefer TASM2 over this all day any day. The movie was so boring. The comedy is so bad and is the worst in this movie out of the whole MCU. the action scenes were okay. Thor is still a likable character but the movie features easily the worst MCU villain. And this is the first MCU movie I genuinely DO NOT LIKE. But if you enjoyed it that is fine. Expand
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alexandreaDec 1, 2021
The thing with marvel movies is that i belive no movie is truly bad. It´s just that most of them are really average.
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DawdlingPoetNov 25, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is a fantasy film, a science fiction/fantasy film with plenty of action present within. It struck me as all but ludicrous, in terms of how melodramatic the plot becomes, whereby the historic, fantastical 'alien' inhabitants make their presence known via modern day London. Usually (in my experience) most such films are either set in the past or in modern day but rarely is there much

At first I wasn't sure what I could comment on this film, as its not the usual sort of thing I'd watch but ill try my best, so here goes. First of all, I was quite impressed by the visual effects - there are lots of colourful lighting style effects, explosions, large swathing alien landscapes and all sorts really. I also quite liked how subtle some of the dialogue was in key parts, between the alien creatures and the more human counterparts. There is quite a lot going on in most scenes and so I imagine this film would keep most viewers suitably entertained for the duration - for the record, it runs for approximately one hour and 50 minutes. The plot is quite complicated and I found myself struggling to follow it but then again I suppose it doesn't necessarily have to entirely important in a film such as this, in that regardless of the ins and outs or minutiate of plot detail, it is still very watchable and intriguing. I liked the depiction of this presumably hidden world - it seemed very imaginative. Some parts reminded me of what little I know of the sci-fi show 'Stargate', with people waiting to be powered up enough to run through a gateway to somewhere else. Meanwhile, other scenes, especially fast paced chase type ones or/and those that show off the alien landscape, made me think of the Star Wars films. I can't say I've seen a lot of any of them but im certainly aware of the basics of them. Otherwise, towards the end of the film, some of the visual effects reminded me of the 90s film 'Independence Day'.

I was intrigued to see Anthony Hopkins appear in this film, as a sort of royal elder type. He does seem quite wise and knowledgeable, I'll give him that. I found it very much interesting and really quite watchable, surprisingly so I suppose, given I'm not especially well known for taking these types of films too seriously but I can happily say that I enjoyed it and found it entertaining.

Anyway, on to the usual blurb and I'd say that this film covers themes including hope, destiny and genocide. It would be wrong not to mention that this film features characters, such as the titled Thor, which originate from the famous Marvel DC comic books. Films based around such characters seem to be more and more commonplace these days - I'd say popular but then I'm not sure if its necessarily fair to say that because more films are made based on such comic books, that automatically means that there's a massive demand for them but I imagine their popular with some people.

I thought that the film seemed surprisingly realistic and the audio was very good - echoes often clearly heard, it felt quite atmospheric. The tensions felt between father and son, some characters and others, were quite well portrayed. Speaking of which, other cast members include Chris Hemsworth, as the main character Thor, Natalie Portman, who plays Jane, Tom Hiddleston, who plays Loki and Christopher Eccleston (who played Doctor Who, some years ago)as Malekith. They all give good performances and seemed suitably genuine in portraying their characters grief, triumpthantism or whatever relevant emotion applies. Idris Elba also appears as Heimdall, if but briefly.

Content wise, there is little strong language, some mild to moderate violence, although nothing too explicit is shown but Thor is depicted as using a large hammer and violence is, obviously, hinted at quite heavily, just not shown in all its potential gore. In general some of the scenes are (as would be expected) quite creepy and thus could be frightening for very young viewers. For the record, this film carries a 12 rating.

I felt there was an intended element of comedy present in this film - yes its a lot to take in, as far as the plot is concerned and so on but I definitely did notice some sharp comments made by certain characters in parts, which made me smirk. One downside, that may bother some potential viewers, was the presence of subtitles in scenes involving certain alien creatures. This was one element that reminded me of the Star Wars films. Subtitles are present in more than one or two scenes, although it must barely take up a quarter of the films durating, if even that.

I found the ending to be quite humorous - there felt, to me, to be an almost parody feel to it - I hope I don't offend fans who perhaps know more about the interconnecting storylines and characters by saying this but the plot did seem pretty bizarre and somewhat laughable by the end. Regardless, I still found it a very watchable film and I felt entertained, so it didn't bother me too much.
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Ascended333Oct 25, 2021
The big battle in Thor: The Dark World is one of Marvel’s more genuinely rousing
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lennyiSep 18, 2021
Before i watched this movie again yesterday, i remembered this movie being really bad. Actually i liked this a lot more than the first one. I can't really explain why i like this more, it's a tiny bit less forgettable and while the dark elvesBefore i watched this movie again yesterday, i remembered this movie being really bad. Actually i liked this a lot more than the first one. I can't really explain why i like this more, it's a tiny bit less forgettable and while the dark elves were pretty boring the movie is pretty solid otherwise. Expand
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Josselin305Aug 29, 2021
Un sequel accettabile, non buono come l'originale ma comunque godibile.
Senza dubbio un sequel raccomandabile.
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reilaosAug 8, 2021
Criminally forgettable and boring. A few years ago, I decided to catch up and see the movies I'd missed before Captain America: Civil War. After the first half of the movie passed, I realized I'd already seen the movie, and neither half ofCriminally forgettable and boring. A few years ago, I decided to catch up and see the movies I'd missed before Captain America: Civil War. After the first half of the movie passed, I realized I'd already seen the movie, and neither half of the movie was good.

The antagonist is bland. The stakes are either boring (the end of all worlds), or things the story obviously isn't brave enough to follow through with (Jane Foster in danger, the end of all worlds). The action scenes are uninteresting, and lack the personal choreography of Captain America, or the creativity of Ant-Man's or Doctor Strange's scenes, or the flashy coolness of Iron Man's scenes. They throw actors and cars with wires and then CG in stabby blobs.

Thank the lord that Ragnarok gave the series a personality.
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ChristmasLoverAug 2, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It’s alright not my favorite but it was sad that Thor’s mom died I didn’t cry but it was still sad Expand
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cdougallJul 19, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Dark World is a textbook example of the “sequel is worse” trap. The action, dialogue, humor and story are all major letdowns from its predecessor. This movie also has the unconvincing and lackluster villain problem, as Malekith is underwhelming and doesn’t add much to the film. It feels as though he there mostly because the movie needed an antagonist and he was just thrown in there, and he doesn’t add much emotion to the movie and overall feels bland as a villain. The script tries to overcome this at a few points but fails to do so. Stellan Skarsgard is done very dirty in this movie with his character becoming a sort of “crazy person”; this again adds little to the movie and is unnecessary. The actors do their best with their roles, but the chemistry isn’t really there for the most part making the movie fairly boring. There are only two things about this movie that are worth watching it for: the interactions between Hemsworth and Hiddleston and the intro of the reality stone. Hemsworth and Hiddleston carry this film from start to finish and have a few nice and emotional moments, and the reality stone helps to further along the MCU storyline, giving viewers a legitimate reason to see this film. Other than that, Dark World is a huge letdown from its predecessor and remains today likely the worst movie released in the MCU. Expand
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pur__0_0__Jun 17, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I hadn't watched any MCU movie until the release of Avengers: Infinity War, after which I had decided to bingewatch all the MCU movies so that I could catch up with everyone else before Endgame. Since I was practically skimming through all the movies, I only remembered the ones that had something absolutely memorable to show. This one, however, I barely remembered anything, except for the scene where it was shown in the end that Odin was actually Loki. That's not to say that this movie is bad. That's just saying it's... forgettable.

Thor: The Dark World is a movie that I only remember in fragments. I remember a castle exploding in which Thor's mother died but nothing before or after that. I remember Loki being upset because he had been imprisoned and was throwing tantrums but nothing after that. Normally if a movie is so forgettable like it was in the case of X-Men: Apocalypse or Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, I just watch the trailers, Honest Trailers, Pitch Meetings, Cinemasins etc to remember everything that happened in that movie. But I'm not gonna do it here. I want to see how much I can review based on what I thought of it on my first watching.

The cinematography of this movie is pathetic, so is the CGI. Normally I prefer aliens having a bad CGI as in the case of Zack Snyder's Justice League since it gives a video game-like touch to it, but here it's just... trash. And what's the deal with the camera always being tilted sideways in many scenes? The characters were straight up terrible. The whole "intern of an intern" and punching Thor in the face to check if he's real (I don't remember if it was a slap or punch) wasn't even funny yet both the jokes happened twice. Also Thor hung his Mjolnir on a nail so that we could know it's not actually heavy. As I'm writing this review I'm remembering what all happened in it, but still not very nicely.

I actually fell asleep while watching Thor: The Dark World, something I have never done for any other movie before. That's how slowly paced and boring it was. The talking scenes were a little too much and were barely audible. I think I really need to watch it one more time if I have to just get a basic idea of what it was. This could have been the MCU movie I hated the most if it wouldn't have been for Loki. He carried the whole movie on his shoulders. I remember all his scenes.
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Ponds98May 6, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Never seen a worst superhero movie with so much stupidity and nosense plot.

example: CASUALLY Jane discover a small portal that CASUALLY lead to the Aither that CASUALLY is the thing that Malekith want and CASUALLY she is the gf of Thor that is CASUALLY nephew of Bor who stopped Malekith...I should write 2000 lines of **** of this movie but I'll end like this: GARBAGE and offense to the intellect
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I9gzMar 28, 2021
The only redeeming factor is Loki, and it feels like this movie really should've focused on the relationship between him and Thor, especially after The Avengers, but instead, the movie chooses to give the screen time to awful side charactersThe only redeeming factor is Loki, and it feels like this movie really should've focused on the relationship between him and Thor, especially after The Avengers, but instead, the movie chooses to give the screen time to awful side characters like Jane (who the plot unfortunately centers around), Darcy, and Selvig. The villain also completely lacks presence, and the action is extremely lackluster. Expand
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FirstSpawnMar 19, 2021
Снято конечно на уровне Марвел, но сюжет... На мой взгляд, один из самых слабых сюжетов в их киновселенной.
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TRANSFORMERSFANMar 11, 2021
this movie is one of the best movies from 2013 along with iron man 3 and planes!
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omnifaceMar 7, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. thor the dark world was a fully amazing movie

pros
film is set to overcome an entire dark world and is very fitting for the title
redeems the first movie in every way
thor kept his hammer in this movie
loki's fake death was obvious and set the stage well for future movies
odin was alive in this movie and no odin sleep nonsense one of the best two villains that being kurse and malekith loki defeats kurse
thor saves asgard and earth a very well written story that is very enjoyable in irony

cons
the aether could have flowed better [minor]
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MrPajamasSep 26, 2020
Thor: The Dark World is a sequel to Thor and he's damn good. Everything is better here. Story, action, plot. Just everything. Unfortunately, the only minus of the film is predictability, which is not so much here. Overall, this is an amazingThor: The Dark World is a sequel to Thor and he's damn good. Everything is better here. Story, action, plot. Just everything. Unfortunately, the only minus of the film is predictability, which is not so much here. Overall, this is an amazing Marvel and one of my favorite Marvel movies ever. Expand
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TudorPopescuJan 31, 2021
I think Thor: The Dark World is a worthy (hehe) sequel to the first movie. It's a fun and action-packed movie. Loki gets more character development, further making him one of the best MCU characters. There are some twists in the movie andI think Thor: The Dark World is a worthy (hehe) sequel to the first movie. It's a fun and action-packed movie. Loki gets more character development, further making him one of the best MCU characters. There are some twists in the movie and your expectations are subverted. Malekith is unfortunately a forgetable villain. Just the generic evil bad guy who wants to destroy the world. He's a Dark Elf and wants darkness so that his people can thrive. But I feel like they should have maybe added a scene where we are shown that Dark Elves burn alive when in contact with light or something. Or show him feel sad when his people are killed. Humanize him a little bit. Because he just seems like the typical villain who wants to destroy the world.

Anyway, if you simply want to watch a superhero movie with some nice action, then I think you would like this movie.
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dylieboi69Jan 21, 2021
The things this movie gets right, it really gets right! The action is fantastic, Chris Hemsworth is once again a great Thor, and Loki is as fun to watch as ever. Unfortunately this time around Thor and Jane have zero chemistry, the villain isThe things this movie gets right, it really gets right! The action is fantastic, Chris Hemsworth is once again a great Thor, and Loki is as fun to watch as ever. Unfortunately this time around Thor and Jane have zero chemistry, the villain is one of the worst in the entire franchise, the dark world itself is so boring, and Kat Dennings REALLY drags this film down. Expand
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r96skJan 16, 2021
One of my favourites from the MCU's opening eight releases. Judging by that average rating: Shows what I know, eh?

I seriously enjoyed 'Thor: The Dark World', with it not only surpassing its predessceor from 2011 but all bar 'Captain
One of my favourites from the MCU's opening eight releases. Judging by that average rating: Shows what I know, eh?

I seriously enjoyed 'Thor: The Dark World', with it not only surpassing its predessceor from 2011 but all bar 'Captain America: The First Avenger' in the MCU thus far also. Each to their own, as always, but I found it great.

Loved the score, one of the more memorable ones from the Marvel Cinematic Universe at this point. I also found the pacing to be near perfect, while the humour fits very well. The plot is entertaining.

Chris Hemsworth is great as Thor, while Natalie Portman gives a performance worth noting - unlike in the original. I admit I wasn't overly happy to see Tom Hiddleston appear again, given his character isn't good enough to be in three MCU films, but he is satisfactory here. The rest of the cast are solid, too.

I thoroughly enjoyed it, what can I say?
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zklJun 20, 2020
really most of these "solo" movies are somewhat passable on their own, but this one is especially bad. the main thing that really saves this franchise is the ensemble of character interactions, its continuity throughout all the films, and itsreally most of these "solo" movies are somewhat passable on their own, but this one is especially bad. the main thing that really saves this franchise is the ensemble of character interactions, its continuity throughout all the films, and its culmination in the absolute monument that is the infinity saga. Expand
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noob328Dec 8, 2020
Didn't enjoy it as much as the first one but watched it for the sake of keeping up with the timeline
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Onlyclassicvg1Dec 8, 2020
The Incredible Hulk isn't very Incredible.
Edward Norton gives a good performance but the concept of Hulk itself just seems tired. There is no new outlook on the hero just simply a repeatedly mediocre take on a very one dimensiona
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Joseph13Nov 14, 2020
hmm idk i got bored most of the scenes. darcy>>>>>> anyways ending was good
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TEMP0Oct 7, 2020
This movie just fails at every single filmmaking aspect. It's long, lame, and boring. There were so many plot holes and unexplained stuff in this confusing story. It just failed, and Thor is one of my favorite Avengers. Plus, it failed to beThis movie just fails at every single filmmaking aspect. It's long, lame, and boring. There were so many plot holes and unexplained stuff in this confusing story. It just failed, and Thor is one of my favorite Avengers. Plus, it failed to be the big anticipated movie after the success of the first Avengers movie. Expand
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Dovakinxr7Aug 24, 2020
O filme tem bons efeitos especiais, Asgard está bem representada e temos o loki.
O resto do filme... prefiro não comentar
Esse filme para mim é o esquadrão suicida de DC
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bertboy93Jun 28, 2020
Underrated MCUmovie in my opinion, i actually like it more than the first thor movie. Once again loki was great and he was the best part of his movie. The villains were the weaker part of this movie but the story itself i thought was prettyUnderrated MCUmovie in my opinion, i actually like it more than the first thor movie. Once again loki was great and he was the best part of his movie. The villains were the weaker part of this movie but the story itself i thought was pretty good. I did not care too much about what happend on earth. good movie 7/10 Expand
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superbatMay 28, 2020
The Dark World is the weakest movie in the MCU saga. It's even more boring than its predecessor. The villain is generic. The humor is excessive and feels forced. Almost none of the other characters are remotely interesting. The battleThe Dark World is the weakest movie in the MCU saga. It's even more boring than its predecessor. The villain is generic. The humor is excessive and feels forced. Almost none of the other characters are remotely interesting. The battle sequences were weak. If you haven't seen The Dark World, then I wouldn't advise watching it. Expand
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pooyamovieApr 6, 2019
Very bad
just the origin of Stone of Reality was good but the story of thor and jane was very bad and I Do not like the Romance of this film.
Enemy was not good and deatch of Loki was too bad and so artificial. Avengers 2 could not fix this
Very bad
just the origin of Stone of Reality was good but the story of thor and jane was very bad and I Do not like the Romance of this film.
Enemy was not good and deatch of Loki was too bad and so artificial.
Avengers 2 could not fix this awful
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paulthompsonJan 16, 2020
If you took out the other main characters, like Jane for example, this film would've still made sense. Everything was a mess!
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MarkMartinJan 16, 2020
It would've been better if they gave us more information about the bad guy. Sure he's just another villain but a back story would've still been great.
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RaymondMorrisJan 5, 2020
Marvel should not have tried so hard to give Thor a darker tone. That's DC's job, not theirs.
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SamuelSanchezJan 5, 2020
Marvel has produced a lot of films that are watch-worthy, but not this one.
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BenjaminCollinsJan 5, 2020
The movie pacing was too fast. I wasn't able to fully comprehend what was going on. Then the story became totally predictable at one point. I am disappointed.
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BrandonEvans1Jan 5, 2020
Sure it's funny but now it feels like Thor is aimed to please kids. It's understandable though because that's the biggest audience right now and a studio has to make money.
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DonaldHarrisJan 5, 2020
It's too bad they weren't able to replicate the success they had with both the Iron Man and Captain America films. Thor had so much potential!
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AnthonyWhiteJan 5, 2020
One of the first Marvel movies I've seen so I wouldn't know a lot but I definitely liked the first one better than this.
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MatthewJacksonJan 5, 2020
I didn't love this movie but I didn't hate it either. Still decent but Marvel can definitely do better than this.
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DanielThomasJan 4, 2020
Disappointing! Now I know why no one is talking about this film - it's plain garbage.
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ChristopherAndeJan 3, 2020
I'm a big Marvel fan but even I can't deny the fact that this film is absolute garbage.
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CharlesTaylorJan 3, 2020
It's a good thing they did great on the first Thor film because this one sucked! At least they'll get one more chance to redeem themselves.
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JustinCampbellJan 2, 2020
I'm just gonna go ahead say it: this is a waste of time. You're better off watching DC than this.
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LarryAdamsJan 2, 2020
I loved it more than the first! The action scenes and plot was better. The acting was fantastic and there was enough banter to keep it from getting too dark.
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StephenScott1Jan 2, 2020
Although it was not as fun and light as the Avengers films, there were still some points that were great. One was how they depicted Asgard - it was plain beautiful. Another was how they wrote the script and the way Asgardian people talked.
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NicholasLopezJan 2, 2020
Most of the characters from the first Thor film stayed the way they were - one-dimensional. With exception to Loki, everyone else played subpar.
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JacobKing1Jan 2, 2020
The main villain was not that great but I don't think that destroyed the entire movie. There were still some great scenes and the storyline wasn’t all that bad.
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JeffreyYoungJan 2, 2020
Still not a bad film. I personally enjoyed it more than the first Thor movie, but still not comparable to other Marvel films.
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ThomasMooreDec 30, 2019
Marvel flopped! Probably their worst film for 2013. It was annoying and everything was just all over the place!
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richardmillerDec 29, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. You can clearly see that they got lazy with the writing on this one. Big insult to superhero fans and just Thor in general. Expand
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JosephWilson1Dec 29, 2019
Just stay away from this film. You'd be wasting your time. Mindless, boring plot with lazy writing.
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DavidBrown1Dec 24, 2019
Boring,a typical plot of everyone else just relying on the main superhero to save the day.
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WilliamJones1Dec 23, 2019
If you're wondering why Thor: The Dark World is a title you're not familiar with, it's because you should just stay away from it.
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MichaelWillDec 23, 2019
What happened to the deep story and intelligence that was portrayed in the first Thor film?
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RobertJohnsonDec 23, 2019
Although acting was solid and the production value was still through the roof, I wasn't able to enjoy the movie. Probably because everything else sucked.
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JohnSmith1Nov 8, 2019
Didn't enjoy it as much as the first one but watched it for the sake of keeping up with the timeline and making sure I wasn't missing any information critical to understanding the next Avengers movie coming out.
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JessieCollinsNov 8, 2019
Not as Thor-y as the first one but definitely gives Thor some character development which, let's all agree, he needs in order for him to establish better his role as one of the main heroes in The Avengers.
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JaneHallNov 6, 2019
Not as good as the first one. I had my hopes up the whole time as I was able to enjoy the first one, but I guess it really is true that sequels always do worse than the originals.
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BradleyStewartNov 6, 2019
One of the first Marvel movies I watched and though I don't know a lot yet about him, I can say that Chris Hemsworth plays Thor quite well.
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LoganWrightsNov 6, 2019
Action sequences aside, this movie was a great sequel to the first film. So much character development for Thor and I just love how he reunites with the crew from "Thor,” especially with Jane.
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ShawnSmithNov 6, 2019
I don't understand all the hate surrounding this movie. I loved every bit of it and somehow, to me, it feels like this was even better than its predecessor. Better CGI, a darker, sci-fi fantasy plot and improved action sequences make it aI don't understand all the hate surrounding this movie. I loved every bit of it and somehow, to me, it feels like this was even better than its predecessor. Better CGI, a darker, sci-fi fantasy plot and improved action sequences make it a truly great sequel to the first film. Expand
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SpanicOct 21, 2019
a tentativa de entregar um projeto de tom mais obscura só resulta em péssimos desenvolvimentos com os personagens,cenas desnecessárias e roteiro apelativamente comercial
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zoi1206ARCHOct 10, 2019
A classic masterpiece, introducing one of the Infinity stones, instrumental for the whole Infinity saga, its plot quintissential for both Infnity War and Endgame, great cast and great actors, some strong emotional moments are at play as well.
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Tung1501Oct 8, 2019
The first movie was not so good and this second one is worse ! This is one of the most disappointing movie of MCU
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Voodoo123Oct 2, 2019
Thor The Dark World is superior to the original on every front. Once again bolstered by a talented cast, the plot and screenplay this time have far more going on with a level of depth that is pleasing... Some of the action scenes rival theThor The Dark World is superior to the original on every front. Once again bolstered by a talented cast, the plot and screenplay this time have far more going on with a level of depth that is pleasing... Some of the action scenes rival the earlier star wars films for their sheer visual ambition. Sadly the excellent pacing of Dark World's first hour or so does peter out and eventually becomes the usual superhero big boss battle. As much as I loved Ragnorok for playing to the comedic tones of chris hemsworth, part of me would have loved to have seen more of THIS Thors world explored to greater depth. Expand
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TaisenZAug 2, 2019
MUITO melhor que o primeiro filme, Jane deixou de ser apenas a "namorada genérica do protagonista" e passou a ser uma personagem interessante. A relação de Thor e Loki também sempre é legal de vista.
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miccaelJun 2, 2017
Despte this being claimed as the worst MCU sequel, I don't think it was worse than Ant man and Wasp. sure Winter Soldier was better but this one also deserves a good spot. I did not like the villain much though. But overall this movieDespte this being claimed as the worst MCU sequel, I don't think it was worse than Ant man and Wasp. sure Winter Soldier was better but this one also deserves a good spot. I did not like the villain much though. But overall this movie succeeds to deliver a good enough sequel ! Expand
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Wavy_YeezyMay 8, 2019
The worst of any MCU film. Watching the first 2 Thor movies not a big fan so far. I like Thor as a character, but the plot is horrible, and I don't like non earth marvel. The villains are idiotic.
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Jk9785Apr 26, 2019
Definitely the worst of the MCU. This film is torture to sit through. Malakith is the worst MCU villain ever. This is all stuff you've heard before.
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DerekReideApr 23, 2019
It was alright. The villain was way bland, but it was a 'Thor' movie. It delivered on that.
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TyranianApr 12, 2019
Very inconsistent comedically and lame villain, a few good scenes can't save this from mediocrity.
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amheretojudgeApr 10, 2019
Hemsworth and Hiddleston mourning for another loss, another weak chapter.

Thor: The Dark World Taylor is an improvement. But that's not saying a lot is it? This Asgard is much more stylish and has a somewhat similar pace to its predecessor,
Hemsworth and Hiddleston mourning for another loss, another weak chapter.

Thor: The Dark World

Taylor is an improvement. But that's not saying a lot is it? This Asgard is much more stylish and has a somewhat similar pace to its predecessor, the only positive aspect of the film. With an "in and out" mission executing from both the sides of the coin, Alan Taylor is unfortunately not bringing anything new on the table. The levity is taken granted for, so is its royalty. Despite of possessing neat polished set pieces, the script is still chalky enough to swallow it all in one. Still no romance between the characters, that results in an undesired physical distance with the audience. There is no reason or a fragment of this world that convinces us to feel empathy towards it, no emotions are felt, no hearts touched.

I would also blame the society that is created in here and even the characters envisioned along with the gadgets and the mobiles, every tiny detail of this apparently "dark world" is originated with something of ours, and yet they behave unconventionally to a degree that you, as an audience, feel alienated. Chris Hemsworth revisiting his character is decent enough on the ground he is given, there is yet a missing puzzle to be solved in both his character and performance.

Desperate attempts to include Natalie Portman in the narration, makes it more vulnerable since she barely is anything beyond a pawn in this visual galores chess. If anyone that shines above all, is once again, Tom Hiddleston as the God of Mischief, his tricks are predictable yet reliable. The primary reason why both of these Hemsworth chapters fail, is the inadequacy of the antagonist to cast a spell on us, you are neither threatened or concerned, their presence is an inescapable commercial obligation that is written with capitals alongside Thor: The Dark World.
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RaduAMar 8, 2019
50/100

Oh, my God, this movie is awful. Generic story, generic villain, bad CGI. The black sheep of MCU.
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BerikJan 17, 2019
What happens if you don't have any weight in your story, no longer term plan or significance for that matter? You get Thor: The Dark World.

I'm going to keep it short. Story: Boring, run off the mill, forgetable. Action: Sorry i fell asleep
What happens if you don't have any weight in your story, no longer term plan or significance for that matter? You get Thor: The Dark World.

I'm going to keep it short.
Story: Boring, run off the mill, forgetable.
Action: Sorry i fell asleep that's how boring it was to watch
Characters: No one had any significant input. It feels like everyone is the same from Thor in 2011 with the same motivations. Well except Thor himself because he got even more boring.
Villain: Who?
Tie in: It only serves to set up Thor Ragnarok. That's it.

I rarely get so bored that i will start doing something else during a movie, but Thor: The dark world pushed me to the edge. It's a bad movie, i give it a 4/10.
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MonkiReviewsJan 1, 2019
This is my least favorite MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) movie yet. The acting and special effects were good, which is one of the good things. The story started slow, the middle was forgettable, and the ending wasn’t great, but still good. IThis is my least favorite MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) movie yet. The acting and special effects were good, which is one of the good things. The story started slow, the middle was forgettable, and the ending wasn’t great, but still good. I liked the story at times, but it isn’t as good as the original. I recommend it to MCU fans and people who liked the original. Expand
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CooperReviews44Dec 6, 2018
What happened? Thor: The Dark World is easily the most forgettable film I've ever seen. The plot is your stereotypical bad alien guy takes over world for some reason and the villain has no real motives or anything driving him. He is soWhat happened? Thor: The Dark World is easily the most forgettable film I've ever seen. The plot is your stereotypical bad alien guy takes over world for some reason and the villain has no real motives or anything driving him. He is so forgettable I think most people forget he existed. The writing is all over the place. Humor and jokes feel so forced and out of place it is saddening. The characters you once liked before are so hate-able you will never want to see them again. However what somewhat helps the film is the great performances form Hiddleston and Hemsworth. They both did a phenomenal job and Loki playing as an anti hero in this one was very entertaining. Overall a pretty bad film with a few good moments. Expand
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GrantD243Oct 3, 2018
Thor: The Dark World is by far the worst MCU movie. It's boring, the action isn't that great, and once again the villain is nothing special. The only redeeming qualities of this film are the cinematography and the visual effects which are onThor: The Dark World is by far the worst MCU movie. It's boring, the action isn't that great, and once again the villain is nothing special. The only redeeming qualities of this film are the cinematography and the visual effects which are on par with other MCU films. Otherwise, it's a bit of a dumpster fire. Expand
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ErikTheCriticSep 25, 2018
Needless to say, Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston are fantastic in this movie. It is a step up from its rather weary predecessor, with more action and less Dutch angle shots.
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LinttaFlamingoSep 12, 2018
Thor The Dark World is pointless. The film doesn't do anything for the MCU and nothing's different at the end of the film. I can say that it's better than the first one though. It doesn't spend as much time on earth as the first one did whichThor The Dark World is pointless. The film doesn't do anything for the MCU and nothing's different at the end of the film. I can say that it's better than the first one though. It doesn't spend as much time on earth as the first one did which was pretty awful. Although that's not to say that there aren't any earth scenes still. There are a couple, and they're tosh.

The film starts with a war scene that aside from Thor, is filled with overacted cardboard cutout characters that are just excited about war and defending Asgard. I guess killing is fun. Even though I very much enjoy Asgard because of the colors and the awesome overall design, it feels like I'm just watching the first Thor all over again. People talk about the antagonist's evil plan, people walk around, the king says wise things. Like it's not awful but it's so generic and predictable. I just don't have f*ck all to say about it really. Or at least I thought so until the movie decides to go on earth again. At that point I wanted back to Asgard immediately. Natalie Portman is having a date with a guy, but the supper gets ruined by Natalie Portman's obnoxious friend. The film basically gives us this subplot that doesn't involve Thor in any way. Just large chunks of the film taken by Natalie Portman and friends. The colors on earth were awful, it was uninspiringly shot, the dialogue was bad and it's just so bland. It's not a very good idea to just ignore the scene stealer that's literally the title character and make us watch... whatever that earth stuff was.

The film does go back to Asgard a lot more than the previous film luckily. Thor and Loki have great chemistry together and their plan against the villain was actually pretty interesting to watch. It was good stuff. There's a lot of potential in here and this could be a great action film even if it is messy and generic at times. There's a lot of exposition and when the action kicks in, it's fun but pretty chaotic where everything seems to explode when you touch it.

Like the first Thor, it feels like a wasted opportunity. Even if Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston are awesome, the film itself is predictable, underwhelming and has that awful subplot on earth that I struggle to think anyone actually took seriously when writing it.
So yeah f*ck this movie, and also Natalie Portman's friend was standing in pouring rain but her shirt and hair were dry immediately after she walked off.
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beeanadouAug 13, 2018
I was about to give up Thor series after Thor 1, now I feel glad I didn't prejudge. The plots are much tighter and now they sure know how to tell jokes as well.
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