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LOL and huge shout out to the posters that are getting their jimmies rustled and triggered on Portman portraying Mighty Thor in the MCU
Agreed.Calling it now. This movie will do better than Shang Chi and The Eternals.
Look at the war room thread.LOL and huge shout out to the posters that are getting their jimmies rustled and triggered on Portman portraying Mighty Thor in the MCU
Look at the war room thread.






Your family handed down Thor comics through generations? You know the Asgardians in the comics are aliens, right?Well, nothing is sacred anymore. So if Hollywood is going to obliterate our favorite stories handed down through generations, I suggest we plan a surprise for Hollywood. When this movie comes out, and during the run up we should show excitement and exuberance for it and then when it comes out we should just save that money . That's right, just throw it into savings. We can take a healthy walk for that entertainment value or just about anything. But lets not encourage this filth that destroys our literary works and undermines our values.
So remember, smile and say "get woke, go broke", then without spending a dime, turn and walk away.
You really complaining about the possibility of an on screen lesbian romance between Tessa Thompson and Natalie Portman? Also lol at implying the MCU and capeshit are "sacred", they've always been about making money and this is no different.Marvel announces lesbian subplot of next ‘Thor,’ teases future LGBT content in movies
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The wildly-popular Marvel Cinematic Universe, previously one of Hollywood’s last bastions of entertainment that stayed mostly above the political and cultural fray, dipped its toe in LGBT “representation” with April’s Avengers: Endgame, and is slated to introduce a lesbian subplot with the next sequel for one of the team’s founding superheroes, the mighty Thor (Chris Hemsworth).
Marvel Studios announced its next two years’ worth of films and streaming series this weekend at San Diego Comic-Con, concluding with Thor: Love and Thunder in November 2021. The film will see Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) continue as ruler of the titular hero’s surviving Asgardian people on Earth, including a development that LGBT activists have long demanded, but will likely surprise mass audiences.
“As new king, she needs to find her queen,” Thompson told the crowd, io9 reports. “That will be her first order of business. She has some ideas. Keep you posted.” Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige subsequently confirmed the statement, but wouldn’t confirm the size or prominence of the subplot. “How that impacts the story remains to be seen with that level of representation you’ll see across our films, not in just Thor 4,” he said.
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Love and Thunder will also adapt a recent story from the comics in which Thor’s former love interest Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) takes over his name and powers, leading some left-wing fans to hope that she may become Valkyrie’s “queen” (Foster has been depicted as straight in both the comics and previous films, however, so this is pure speculation for the moment).
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Well, nothing is sacred anymore. So if Hollywood is going to obliterate our favorite stories handed down through generations, I suggest we plan a surprise for Hollywood. When this movie comes out, and during the run up we should show excitement and exuberance for it and then when it comes out we should just save that money . That's right, just throw it into savings. We can take a healthy walk for that entertainment value or just about anything. But lets not encourage this filth that destroys our literary works and undermines our values.
So remember, smile and say "get woke, go broke", then without spending a dime, turn and walk away.
I'll wait for reviews to see how graphic the lesbo scenes are before I decide.If you don't like it... Don't see it? Vote with your wallet.

how do you feel about "Pansexuals"?I just hope Marvel is not going full Nike and catering to the SJW idiots and forcing things down our throats in order to please the crybabies. If it fits in well with the actual story, I have no issues with LBGTQ characters being in the universe. Same goes for female superheroes taking over for their male counterparts (female Thor, female Iron Man, female Black Panther etc). Captain Marvel felt organic and was a great movie as a result. I fear that marvel is not doing this for the right reasons however and it is going to end up ruining a great thing down the road unfortunately.

I'll wait for reviews to see how graphic the lesbo scenes are before I decide.
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