Walt Disney Pictures | Release Date: November 8, 2013
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ChrisTaylor94Aug 8, 2014
Better than the first movie, but my problem with this movie and most other MCU is the generic and completely forgettable villain. The merits were the action sequences were done well, we truly see the developed Thor from the first film handleBetter than the first movie, but my problem with this movie and most other MCU is the generic and completely forgettable villain. The merits were the action sequences were done well, we truly see the developed Thor from the first film handle his role and Tom Middleston performance was as always done well, but it doesn't have a lot to offer. Also they seriously need to stop wasting time on Kat Dennings character Expand
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ElkethusApr 25, 2017
To be honest this movie was so much better than the first 1. they did not focus on the love store the action was really insane and really feel like i would imagine the world of thor and odin. This movie was great and i cant wait for thor ragnarok
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SythusRATINGSOct 19, 2014
Thor spans the Marvel Universe from present day Earth to the realm of Asgard. At the center of the story is the mighty Thor, a powerful but arrogant warrior whose reckless actions reignite an ancient war. Thor is cast down to Earth by hisThor spans the Marvel Universe from present day Earth to the realm of Asgard. At the center of the story is the mighty Thor, a powerful but arrogant warrior whose reckless actions reignite an ancient war. Thor is cast down to Earth by his father Odin and is forced to live among humans. A beautiful, young scientist, Jane Foster, has a profound effect on Thor, as she ultimately becomes his first love. It's while here on Earth that Thor learns what it takes to be a true hero when the most dangerous villain of his world sends the darkest forces of Asgard to invade Earth. Expand
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PeterParkerJan 16, 2015
Thor: The Dark World è senza ombra di dubbio uno dei migliori film di supereroi di sempre.Molto coinvolgente e più completa del primo ed epico capitolo.Un capolavoro assoluto.
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thomasljoguesNov 13, 2014
This movie has far too many clichés, and unfortunately, ordered in the right way to form one of the most cliché plots. Sitting in the theater the first time, I constantly thought of how I somehow saw this movie before, but I couldn't rememberThis movie has far too many clichés, and unfortunately, ordered in the right way to form one of the most cliché plots. Sitting in the theater the first time, I constantly thought of how I somehow saw this movie before, but I couldn't remember what movie that was because it was so forgettable. As if cliché's weren't enough, there are some imitations of: The Lord of the Rings, Portal, Skyrim, The Legend of Zelda, previous Marvel movies, and any movie that features a stock villain. Expand
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DCEdmondsNov 13, 2014
"Thor: The Dark World" 10 Scale Rating: 7.0 (Good) ...

The Good: The banter between Thor and Loki was great and Eccleston was an amazing villain. Idris Elba as Heimdall was once again a character that you wanted to see more of. The story
"Thor: The Dark World" 10 Scale Rating: 7.0 (Good) ...

The Good: The banter between Thor and Loki was great and Eccleston was an amazing villain. Idris Elba as Heimdall was once again a character that you wanted to see more of. The story itself was merely decent, but the first half of the film was amazing. As expected, excellent action sequences and effects. At times, the humor was well placed and cut the drama a little. Tom Hiddleston once again played Loki to perfection.

The Bad: No matter how hard they try, I just can't bring myself to care about Jane Foster (Natalie Portman). The way they crammed her into the story was ham-fisted and an unbelievable coincidence. I could have done without Kat Dennings completely and Stellan Skarsgard, while interesting in the first film as well as The Avengers, was forced into the film and actually felt out of place. The second half wasn't nearly as interesting as the first. While it was still an enjoyable film, the story wasn't the most creative and I would have liked to see more of some of the secondary characters.
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JohnKristoferDec 22, 2014
Thor:The Dark World is Good movie with a lot of potentials to be a great movie.The Cast are great Chris Hemsworth is Great Being Thor,Tom Hiddleston is also great being Loki but the villain though is so forgettable and not so evil at all andThor:The Dark World is Good movie with a lot of potentials to be a great movie.The Cast are great Chris Hemsworth is Great Being Thor,Tom Hiddleston is also great being Loki but the villain though is so forgettable and not so evil at all and a very Weak motivation.Thor the Dark World deserves a 7/10,Great actors,great soundtrack,and good humour made my score a little bit high but it'll be higher if they have Good villain and a better plot and did i say the cast are great??well not all of them some them needs to be develop well and portray the role well. Expand
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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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MrMovieBuffJul 8, 2015
'Thor: The Dark World' is a bigger sequel, but bigger doesn't necessarily mean better, nor is this a bad movie in any way.

I think it's fair to say that of all the films Marvel Studios has made so far, 'Thor: The Dark World' is definitely
'Thor: The Dark World' is a bigger sequel, but bigger doesn't necessarily mean better, nor is this a bad movie in any way.

I think it's fair to say that of all the films Marvel Studios has made so far, 'Thor: The Dark World' is definitely one of the weaker ones, but that doesn't mean it's a bad comic book film like 'Catwoman' (2004).

Chris Hemsworth returns as the mighty God Thor and Anthony Hopkins and Tom Hiddleston return as Odin and Loki respectively. Natalie Portman, Kat Dennings and Stellan Skarsgard also return as Jane, Darcy and Eric.

The film's main villain is Malekith (Christopher Eccleston), who is a fine villain and is portrayed really well, but is ultimately forgettable.

Loki is the reason everyone should watch, his charisma and comic timing is perfect in every way.

The film's action scenes are as spectacular as ever, one can expect from a Marvel movie, but the story is very cluttered and there are too many confusing moments of who the villain is and what they plan to do, the movie jumps around from time to time as well as different fights take place in different locations.

I don't think many people, including fans of the comics, will be satisfied with what director Alan Taylor has crafted, but you will love the production design and overall "Game of Thrones" style that this film contains.
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UrbanlistenerApr 21, 2016
It's kind of okay, there some good stuff here and there, I will say Thor and Loki are the best things about this film, the action is pretty good, but the movie is a bit messy and confused. There is a lot of clichés and it often turns into aIt's kind of okay, there some good stuff here and there, I will say Thor and Loki are the best things about this film, the action is pretty good, but the movie is a bit messy and confused. There is a lot of clichés and it often turns into a CGI crapfest. The villain is the worst thing about it, he is one of the worst villain in a comic book movie we had so far, he is just a combination of clichés about movie bad guys with no personality or any intriguing aspects about him, he is just bland and poorly developed. If you are a big Marvel fanboy you might enjoy it, but if you're not it is a one time watch. Expand
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waronassermanMay 2, 2015
darker and more brutal, maybe, but still have a similar opinion to the first movie. this movie is still fun though and i do encourage others to see this film
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Epik_NinnjaMay 23, 2015
Thor: The Dark World proves to be somewhat entertaining. It plays out pretty much how you would expect it and it's just not all that great. There's nothing inherently wrong with this movie, it just only proves to be somewhat entertaining.Thor: The Dark World proves to be somewhat entertaining. It plays out pretty much how you would expect it and it's just not all that great. There's nothing inherently wrong with this movie, it just only proves to be somewhat entertaining. Basically, if you liked the first Thor, you would enjoy this movie, and to everyone else, it's not an essential Marvel movie but it's worth your two hours if you're bored. Expand
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PeterAlexanderJun 10, 2015
Thor: The Dark World acts as a mostly enjoyable movie going experience. One particular sequence reminded me of a mix between the Hobbit and Star Wars, a mix that provided a great experience for myself in particular. Despite such sequences,Thor: The Dark World acts as a mostly enjoyable movie going experience. One particular sequence reminded me of a mix between the Hobbit and Star Wars, a mix that provided a great experience for myself in particular. Despite such sequences, the movie struggled at times to keep me fully immersed. Several characters felt like they didn't belong in the film, particularly those who engaged in poor humour dialogue. Although the film tends to drag on and ends with a somewhat disengaging finale, the second instalment of the Thor franchise is a good film overall. Expand
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CineAutoctonoOct 28, 2017
"Thor: The Dark World" was a good movie, the characters and special effects were good, the special effects were good, but the story and the sound were a bit regular, but in the end the sequel was good, only that it has not exceeded the first.
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TrackerDeviceNov 2, 2015
While Thor: The Dark World isn't as good as its predecessor, the sequel does a pretty good job by improving the action scenes, having good villains, and very good cinematography.
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aadityamudharApr 17, 2016
It has to be hard for the people making these phase two movies to make a movie that works as both a sequel to a previous movie, and as a follow-up to the avengers which is exactly the problem that I had with iron man 3. The Dark World howeverIt has to be hard for the people making these phase two movies to make a movie that works as both a sequel to a previous movie, and as a follow-up to the avengers which is exactly the problem that I had with iron man 3. The Dark World however is a perfect example of how that can be done right with a good story, a cool villain (in my opinion), a lot of jokes (maybe a bit to many) and awesome action scenes. The cast is given a bit more to do this time around especially character like Frigga and Heimdall, but the standout here is obviously Loki. My only complaints are that it's a bit too short and the plot doesn't really get going until about halfway in. Still, this is a great movie and a fantastic addition to the MCU. P.S. Remember to stay after the credits! Expand
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ComandanteCobraOct 27, 2017
Average movie most of the time and in some aspect a bad one. Unispired Villains, plot twists are very predictable, Loki is there only for fanservice, plain action scene, Loki crack a joke and Thor crack a joke and then Darcy and then there isAverage movie most of the time and in some aspect a bad one. Unispired Villains, plot twists are very predictable, Loki is there only for fanservice, plain action scene, Loki crack a joke and Thor crack a joke and then Darcy and then there is a funny scene during a fight....you get the point too many jokes. I did not like it...nowadays we are spoiled by better super-hero movies maybe ? +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Warning some minor spoiler alert below
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-Asgardians hide the Aether under a big Rock? Seriously? They think it is a proper hiding place for a supernatural lethal weapon?
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nahtan1244Mar 12, 2016
I May get some hate for this but I thought Thor the dark world belongs on marvels mediocre list. It was good just not great. I thought this one had more exciting action but the first had a better story and acting. Also the plot had littleI May get some hate for this but I thought Thor the dark world belongs on marvels mediocre list. It was good just not great. I thought this one had more exciting action but the first had a better story and acting. Also the plot had little explanation and lots of sub oar dialogue. Tom hiddlstons loki was very good as usual however the villain was incredibly one dimensional. The human cast took a giant step back and was not very good unlike the last one but Thor reprises his role very well. This movie is not a train wreck but very forgettable and overall i disliked it more than i thought it was. Expand
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RojodeKantoMar 27, 2016
Ha sido mejor que Iron Man 3, tiene un villano auténtico, la película ha sido mejor que la primera del Vengador Poderoso, tiene todo lo que le faltaba, la película sigue los hechos que causó Loki (Tom Hiddleston) en la Tierra, siendoHa sido mejor que Iron Man 3, tiene un villano auténtico, la película ha sido mejor que la primera del Vengador Poderoso, tiene todo lo que le faltaba, la película sigue los hechos que causó Loki (Tom Hiddleston) en la Tierra, siendo encarcelado por sus crímenes, mientras Thor (Chris Hemsworth) restaura el orden en los 9 reinos, mientras que un antiguo ser malévolo llamado Malekith (Christopher Eccleston) despierta de su sueño para recuperar un poder que le permitirá poner en oscuridad al universo entero, a mi parecer la película comienza bien, tiene acción para dar y tomar, además los 9 reinos tienen más presencia en el filme y hay menos tiempo en la Tierra, Asgard luce mucho más impresionante, así como con el reino de los Elfos Oscuros, la parte que más me gusto fue la batalla final en Londres, es una locura total al igual que un cameo para partirse de risa, Chris Hemsworth una vez más es digno de ser el dios del trueno, su personaje ha tenido un progreso impresionante a partir de sus apariciones previas, más maduro, razonable y héroico, Natalie Portman como Jane Foster ha mejorado un poco su personaje, el cual ahora es importante en la trama ya que ella lleva lo que el antagonista quiere, hablando de él, no está mal pero debió tener más presencia es uno de los puntos malos de la cinta, Loki, aquí lo he sentido como personaje neutral, pero en mi caso no se lleva mi atención, ya que parte de la película la pasa encerrado, aunque es más divertido al hablar, pero es un buen papel, el resto de personajes tanto los viejos como los nuevos están bien, incluso Darcy es más divertida que antes, al final de cuentas he disfrutado muy bien esta película aún más que Iron Man 3, pero no llega a ser mejor que Los Vengadores, he visto opiniones de que esta película es mala por que se exceden con la comedia y no es cierto, todo lo tiene equilibrado hay partes épicas, emotivas, hasta intrigantes que la comedia escasea, la gracia está en Midgard (Tierra), además el Mjolnir viajaba entre mundos por eso Thor cogió el metro de Londres, la parte final de la película tiene un giro inesperado que da cabida a una tercera entrega obligada, al final de cuentas la pasé bien salvo la interpretación de Malekith y de una pareja de enamorados idiotas, hay una escena post-créditos vínculada a una próxima película más allá de nuestra galaxia y otra en lo que Thor decide hacer algo. Expand
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HectorInTheMornJun 15, 2016
This isn't like Empire Strikes Bake good, but Marvel's Thor: The Dark World is still better than the original and is a hammer worthy edition to the Marvel Universe!
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FuturedirectorApr 25, 2016
Thor II: The dark world may have a great beginning, different of the original, and uses colorless story-telling and unremarkable characters. If Loki wouldn't appear in this sequel, the succes wouldn't be the same as the real one. Only theThor II: The dark world may have a great beginning, different of the original, and uses colorless story-telling and unremarkable characters. If Loki wouldn't appear in this sequel, the succes wouldn't be the same as the real one. Only the youngest viewers will like this film. Expand
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SrPepeNov 13, 2017
La verdad que esta película es una verdadero MEH y si presentas una maldita gema del infinito nunca un película tiene que ser así. Para verla una vez y un horrible villano.
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CaillouPettisMay 17, 2016
Thor: The Dark World is a sequel to the 2011 Marvel movie "Thor" as well as 2012's smash hit "The Avengers", which also starred Thor.

Plot Synopsis In ancient times, the gods of Asgard fought and won a war against an evil race known as
Thor: The Dark World is a sequel to the 2011 Marvel movie "Thor" as well as 2012's smash hit "The Avengers", which also starred Thor.

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In ancient times, the gods of Asgard fought and won a war against an evil race known as the Dark Elves. The survivors were neutralized, and their ultimate weapon -- the Aether -- was buried in a secret location. Hundreds of years later, Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) finds the Aether and becomes its host, forcing Thor (Chris Hemsworth) to bring her to Asgard before Dark Elf Malekith (Christopher Eccleston) captures her and uses the weapon to destroy the Nine Realms -- including Earth.

Thor: The Dark World was an interesting movie for me to watch, because I really enjoyed The Avengers, but I really didn't enjoy Thor at all. I found myself having a headache while watching that first movie, due to all of the dutch angles.

Thankfully, The Dark World delivers on much better levels than the original film did which is rare. This film's story was consistently gripping and I did find myself caring about it. However, at times it can get a bit messy, and in fact there were times when I watched this movie, that I didn't know what the character's were about to do.

The action sequences are very fun, which is what you should come to expect with Marvel movies. It's filled with fun action scenes that are executed fairly. The CGI is also fine, except for some scenes in which it was very obvious that it was CGI.

The Dark World also has a very good sense of humor to it, which actually did make me laugh when there was an emotional draught in the story.

In the end, Thor: The Dark World is a very fun Marvel movie that shouldn't be forgotten too soon.
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ElectroNickMay 5, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Thor: The Dark World is on the same level of Iron Man 2 of quality for the MCU. It is not as good as its brethren but it is still a decent movie in its own right. The film is set right after "The Avengers" ("Avengers: Assemble" in the UK). He travels through different worlds until he once again meets his Girlfriend Jane Foster. His world is once again turned upside down when Asgard is attacked by Malekith. The film has some mixed aspects about it. The biggest weakness to this film was the main villain who is by far the most boring villain in the MCU. Say what you will about the villain from "Iron Man 3" was at least he had a memorable presence. He is only there to be nothing more than an obstacle for Thor to overcome. In fact his henchman is more interesting than him. The dark world itself is also not that interesting to look at. The action is a little standard with the exception of the final fight which involves going through many portals and fighting through the dimensions. The rest of the worlds lack the visual flair which is evident by Kenneth Branagh's absence. With those flaws aside Thor himself has really changed. He is is now more responsible and is less cocky than he was in the previous film. His comrade with the warriors three is still strong even though they do not have enough screen time. Some may have issue with Kat Dennings comedic antics but I personally found them harmless. The relationship Thor has with Foster is still a cute relationship but it is not that developed as it could have been. The major highlight was the team up between Thor and Loki. The best comedy comes from the interactions between the brothers especially when he shape shifted in to Captain America. The most emotional moment was the death of Friga. It was a death that I did not see coming and I actually felt sorry for the loss. It even drove apart Thor and Odin as the later is consumed by a lust for revenge which unfortunately is not explored as he is replaced by Loki in the end. It is a harmless film that will keep you entertained for a while and is worth a rental. Expand
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HTGamerApr 24, 2018
Thor: The Dark World is a disappointment compared to the 1st Thor movie, just like Iron Man 2 was relative to Iron Man. The story is nonsense (9 planets have to align first so that the bad guy can awake after millennia of cryosleep and springThor: The Dark World is a disappointment compared to the 1st Thor movie, just like Iron Man 2 was relative to Iron Man. The story is nonsense (9 planets have to align first so that the bad guy can awake after millennia of cryosleep and spring into action? really, Marvel?). The final fight across many planets through portals was a mix of both awe and mess. After this failed movie, Thor's formula in his next adventure would be heavily retooled into Ragnarok. 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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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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alejandro970Jun 3, 2018
The sequel lacks of something for make it so strong as previous chapter. However is well compensed through the action sequences in London and Tom Hiddleston as Loki, the charismatic villian.
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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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ZerpnosMar 5, 2017
İlk filmden sonra beklenileni veremeyen bir filmle karşımıza çıkıyor Thor. Aşk konuları ve uzaydan gelen bir takım düşmanlarla mücadele içinde olan Thor'u anlatan bu film;
Aksiyon olarak biraz geride kalıyor.
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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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SonicHD7Jun 1, 2017
In ancient times, the gods of Asgard fought and won a war against an evil race known as the Dark Elves. The survivors were neutralized, and their ultimate weapon -- the Aether -- was buried in a secret location. Hundreds of years later, JaneIn ancient times, the gods of Asgard fought and won a war against an evil race known as the Dark Elves. The survivors were neutralized, and their ultimate weapon -- the Aether -- was buried in a secret location. Hundreds of years later, Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) finds the Aether and becomes its host, forcing Thor (Chris Hemsworth) to bring her to Asgard before Dark Elf Malekith (Christopher Eccleston) captures her and uses the weapon to destroy the Nine Realms -- including Earth. Expand
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JPKFeb 25, 2018
Quite Disappointing
This Is By Far The Least Interesting MCU Film To Date. But There Were Still Great Visuals, Comedy, And Action.
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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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BatmaulAug 18, 2017
This is your average Thor movie exciting funny actin packed with great visual effects and a great antagonist this is also great because of it's connection with the reality gem.
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Bugger217Sep 13, 2017
Thor: The Dark World is about on par with the first film. Most everything that worked there works here, and most every thing that didn't doesn't get much better. Thor has an edge over The Dark World with its villain and themes, but The DarkThor: The Dark World is about on par with the first film. Most everything that worked there works here, and most every thing that didn't doesn't get much better. Thor has an edge over The Dark World with its villain and themes, but The Dark World has an edge over Thor with its further exploration of the cosmic realm. The Dark World moves at a brisk pace and has a bunch of inventive set pieces that are a blast to watch. There's not much beneath the surface, but it's a solid way to waste a couple of hours. Expand
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JLuis_001Sep 6, 2017
Thor: The Dark World remove the bad taste of Iron Man 3 and renews the emotion.
Is not a film with the greatest narrative but at least is entertaining.
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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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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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spacebear1Dec 14, 2017
Alan Taylor's Thor: The Dark World is a film that, for me, is much more enjoyable than the previous Thor film. There is definitely a lot more action in this film than the previous. Chris Hemsworth is still perfect as Thor as well as the sceneAlan Taylor's Thor: The Dark World is a film that, for me, is much more enjoyable than the previous Thor film. There is definitely a lot more action in this film than the previous. Chris Hemsworth is still perfect as Thor as well as the scene stealing Tom Hiddleston as Loki. My main complaints, are once again, the annoying supporting characters and a very bland/forgettable villain. In the end, I like this film more than the first and I'll give it an 8.2/10 Expand
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tamcwlmmMay 1, 2018
This movie is so forgetable. You would think that Thor is super powerfull and all, but it kind of lacks that. He is a mainstream guy with a powerfull hammer. Worst villain in the MCU, not powerfull at all. This is the worst movie in the MCUThis movie is so forgetable. You would think that Thor is super powerfull and all, but it kind of lacks that. He is a mainstream guy with a powerfull hammer. Worst villain in the MCU, not powerfull at all. This is the worst movie in the MCU by far. There are some great scenes, but those great scenes are the only strong moments in the movie. Hemsworth is still the perfect Thor, but this film underwelms Expand
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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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merijnjApr 18, 2018
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Thor: The Dark World continues Thor's (Chris Hemsworth) and Loki's (Tom Hiddleston) story excellently from where we left off in Marvel's The Avengers (2012). It is definitely not perfect as it suffers from a villain problem namely
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Thor: The Dark World continues Thor's (Chris Hemsworth) and Loki's (Tom Hiddleston) story excellently from where we left off in Marvel's The Avengers (2012). It is definitely not perfect as it suffers from a villain problem namely that Malekith (Christopher Eccleston) has no other motivation to conquer the 9 realms than just conquering them. Also we have a giant laser beam shooting up into the sky, which is a downside might I add. Loki (Tom Hiddleston) is definitely a plus in this movie, I love his charisma and back and forth banter between Thor (Chris Hemsworth). The CGI also could be better in some places. I love that the movies continue introducing us to the MCU in the way that the Aether (Reality Stone) connects all 9 realms and shows us that there is way more out there. Thor: The Dark World is, I think, worse than Thor (2011) but it is a pretty average entry in the MCU.
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AKthaBeastApr 28, 2018
Another lack-luster Thor movie. It's a little bit better than the first one but lacks any depth or pop to it like the Iron Man franchises, Avengers, and even Captain America...
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potatodaddyMar 29, 2018
This movie starts out strong but as it wears on gets less appealing and leaves you feeling unsatisfied and wanting a complete movie.
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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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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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LivingTribunalApr 22, 2018
A mess, but it is still better than Iron Man 2, because of the Loki Scene. Ether was dissappointing because it didn't look like 'Reality Stone'. The villain failed, but the movie was enough to get people entertained. It's the last mistakeA mess, but it is still better than Iron Man 2, because of the Loki Scene. Ether was dissappointing because it didn't look like 'Reality Stone'. The villain failed, but the movie was enough to get people entertained. It's the last mistake that Marvel(Marvel Studio) had made so far 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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criticssuckdickAug 3, 2018
This my least favorite mcu movie
This movie is boring, complicated and forgettable.
The villain is probably the most forgettable villain ever.
thor and loki are the best characters
Jane foster is okay.
I don't recommend this movie at all.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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MichaelWillDec 23, 2019
What happened to the deep story and intelligence that was portrayed in the first Thor film?
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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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DavidBrown1Dec 24, 2019
Boring,a typical plot of everyone else just relying on the main superhero to save the day.
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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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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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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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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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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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DanielThomasJan 4, 2020
Disappointing! Now I know why no one is talking about this film - it's plain garbage.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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SamuelSanchezJan 5, 2020
Marvel has produced a lot of films that are watch-worthy, but not this one.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Joseph13Nov 14, 2020
hmm idk i got bored most of the scenes. darcy>>>>>> anyways ending was good
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