SPLICED Magazine Issue 01 Oct/Nov 2013 | Page 112

Fast forward again to 2011, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe is steamrolling its way through Hollywood on the road to 2012’s record-breaking The Avengers. The first Thor is released, and moviegoers get their inaugural taste of the beloved character’s mythology. While the film proves divisive amongst film critics, both the comic book character’s stalwart fans and Thor newcomers alike generally seem smitten with the Thunder God’s cinematic introduction. Now, two years on, Thor is set to get a sequel, bearing the subtitle of The Dark World. The sequel is set one year after the events that transpired in Joss Whedon’s The Avengers. Asgard, home of the Asgardians and all their Norse mythology-inspired extravagance, is under threat from the Dark Elves of Svartalfheim, who’ve risen up under the leadership of new antagonist Malekith (known as Malekith the Accursed in the Marvel Comics universe – a Thor: The Dark World is the second step on the long path to an Avengers sequel. It began with Iron Man 3, and following Thor’s second film we’ve also got Captain America: The Winter Soldier to look forward to, as well a s another film centred on The Incredible Hulk. All this in addition to Joss Whedon’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. television series. The Avengers: Age of Ultron is due to hit cinemas in 2015. 112 recurring thorn in Thor’s side) and are terrorising the Nine Realms. Just as any half-decent supervillian would, Malekith aspires to plunge the universe into unrelenting chaos, and with Asgard besieged by an enemy older than the Universe itself – one that even Odin and all of Asgard cannot hope to defeat – Thor travels to Earth (or Midgard, as it’s also known to the Asgardians) to reunite with astrophysicist Jane Foster. The pair must embark on a journey that will, as press releases for the movie so dramatically put it, force Thor “to sacrifice everything to save us all”. feature / movies / Thor: The Dark World