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‘Thor: Love And Thunder’ On Disney+ Hotstar: Here’s Why Chris Hemsworth’s Film Should Be On Your Watch List

‘Thor: Love And Thunder’ makes the titular protagonist the first MCU hero with four solo films. The film released on Disney+ Hotstar finally. Here’s why it’s a must-watch movie.

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This Disney+ Day, witnessed the God of Thunder on a journey of self-discovery as Marvel Studios’ ‘Thor: Love And Thunder’ has finally hit OTT. The film, which was released on Disney+ Hotstar, is the record-breaking fourth installment featuring Marvel’s popular Norse Super Hero, and MCU veteran Chris Hemsworth returning to the title role of Thor, God of Thunder.

In the movie and is joined by Oscar winner Natalie Portman as Jane Foster better known now as the Mighty Thor. Then, there’s another Oscar winner Christian Bale as the villainous Gorr the God Butcher. Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie or the King of New Asgard also makes a worthy return. Oscar winner Russell Crowe as Zeus, king of the gods and Vin Diesel as the voice of Groot, and Bradley Cooper as the voice of Rocket also make a stellar show. To be honest, to watch the entire ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ is an absolute treat.

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Directed by Taika Waititi from a screenplay by Waititi and Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, the film is an all-around entertainer with romance, comedy, and action soaked into every frame of the movie. If you have missed watching it in theatres or want to re-watch it for its great action, comedy and romance, here are five reasons why ‘Thor: Love And Thunder’ should be on your binge list.

Chris Hemsworth, our OG Avenger is back as Thor!

The last time Thor appeared in ‘Avengers: Endgame’, he was experiencing an existential crisis, having recently suffered a series of brutal blows. In Thor: Love and Thunder, he is on an emotional journey to find himself, yet he takes on evil like the most powerful avenger and his outstanding comic timing is worth it!

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Christian Bale is mindblowing as Gorr, the God Butcher

Gorr, the God Butcher, wages war on the gods, killing them one by one in a carefully plotted course headed straight for New Asgard. Thor has faced off against countless enemies — from Laufey, King of the Frost Giants, to his sister Hela, the Goddess of Death, to Thanos, the Mad Titan — but filmmakers have chosen to raise the stakes even higher in Thor: Love and Thunder with the entry of Christian Bale as the evil God and like everything Bale does, he crushed it!

Love takes center stage with Jane Foster’s entry

Natalie Portman, who portrayed Jane Foster in 2011’s “Thor” and 2013’s “Thor: The Dark World,” returns to MCU with bigger twists and the eventual breakup of the ultimate love story of Jane and Thor’s relationship, allowing both Hemsworth and Portman to showcase their comedic chops.

Tessa Thompson rules as King Valkyrie

As the last surviving Valkyrie, she reunites with Thor to take on the God Butcher. She brings the perfect comic timing to the mind-bending action in the film. Tessa’s character brings out the queer, making it a fantastic representation in the series.

80s Rock and Score by Michael Giacchino and Nami Melumad Set the Stage

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Thor: Love and Thunder simply rocks with songs from Guns N’ Roses and a score from Michael Giacchino and Nami Melumad. According to producer Brad Winderbaum, the movie is a metal album. The film’s soundtrack features a range of music hand-selected to highlight story shifts, and it includes more than one hit from Guns N’ Roses, the American hard rock band that Rolling Stone called “the most dangerous band in Los Angeles.”

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