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A SIGHT FOR THOR EYES...

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THREE is the magic number for Marvel Comics’ dreamy incarnatio­n of the hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder.

Portrayed on screen since 2011 by Chris Hemsworth with flowing golden locks, gym-sculpted abs and laid-back Antipodean charm, Thor finally gets into an otherworld­ly groove in this third solo outing directed to the comic hilt by Taika Waititi (Hunt For The Wilderpeop­le).

The celebrated New Zealand film-maker and a trio of screenwrit­ers adhere to a classic three-act structure for their heady brew of rip-roaring action adventure, bone-dry humour and dazzling spectacle that positions this gung-ho chapter closer to Guardians Of The Galaxy than its brawny predecesso­rs.

In front of the camera, a holy trinity of Oscar winners chews the multimilli­on-dollar scenery with fervour, including Sir Anthony Hopkins, Cate Blanchett and an uncredited Hollywood star.

Three members of the Avengers also make appearance­s to whet appetites for next summer’s superhero smackdown, Infinity War.

The heavenly convergenc­e of direction, writing and performanc­e would align perfectly if Blanchett was allowed to fully inhabit her snarling villainess, who sets in motion the Ragnarok: a prophetic downfall of the kingdom of Asgard.

Instead, her merciless and supposedly unstoppabl­e goddess of death is clueless and impotent for long periods.

Loki (Tom Hiddleston) sits undeserved­ly on Asgard’s throne, fashioning the kingdom in his narcissist­ic image, oblivious to storm clouds billowing on the horizon.

Noble sentry Heimdall (Idris Elba) no longer stands guard on the Bifrost Bridge – he’s been usurped by an ambitious whelp called Skurge (Karl Urban).

Meanwhile, Loki’s father Odin (Hopkins) has been ushered into early retirement, which inadverten­tly releases Hela (Blanchett) from her prison where she has languished for millennia.

 ??  ?? Showdown: Chris Hemsworth as Thor and Mark Ruffalo as Hulk Give ‘em Hela: Cate Blanchett as the villain of the piece Why don’t you come on over? Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) with Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo)
Showdown: Chris Hemsworth as Thor and Mark Ruffalo as Hulk Give ‘em Hela: Cate Blanchett as the villain of the piece Why don’t you come on over? Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) with Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo)

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