

The ever-excellent Hemsworth nails all his funny moments, while a cameo from Chris O'Dowd is sweetly down-to-earth and jokes about unpaid interns hit the zeitgeisty spot. SPONSORED10 ways to get 2022 off to the best start

But then Thor's human, astro-physicist girlfriend (a salon-beautiful Natalie Portman) does some field-work in Greenwich, which releases a mysterious substance known as Aether. The story resumes with him behind bars, on planet Asgard, while our peach-faced hero (Chris Hemsworth) stomps around, pleasing papa (Anthony Hopkins). Once you've met jokey Loki, (Tom Hiddleston), you'll understand.Īt the end of The Avengers, Loki's plans for world domination were, of course, in tatters. What's all the fuss about this franchise? Trust me. On the other hand, he does have a brother, one so delightfully errant that you wonder why more superheroes aren't given siblings to contend with. As those who've seen Thor (2011) and The Avengers (2012), will know, the buff demi-god lacks the awesome weapons of Superman, Spiderman or Batman (his hammer is about as scary as a Stickle Brick).

