Love and Thunder maintain Gore’s relationship to the valence of poison?

As Marvel Comics readers know, when Gorr the God Butcher was first introduced in the pages of Thor: God of Thunder He carried with him the word All-Black, the word for death that he used to kill gods across the universe. At the time it was introduced, it looked like a great sword, but it was later revealed that the All-Black was originally a weapon for anything other than Knull, the god who created the equivalent symbols, making All-Black the weapon. first symbiote. So after years of continuity, Marvel fans know Gorr has a great connection to Venom, but the question arises of how Marvel Studios handles this in Thor: Love and ThunderAnd maybe they just figured out how they’re going to deal with it.

while appearing in Jimmy Kimmel LiveLove and Thunder star Tessa Thompson Show for the first time a clip From the upcoming movie with proof. Although the scene is funnier between her characters Valkyrie and Chris Hemsworth’s Thor, Natalie Portman’s Thor, and Taika Waititi’s Korg, the scene features some key dialogues about Christian Bale’s version of Gorr. Speaking of the opponent, the god of thunder tells Hemsworth that he is moving “through the kingdom of shadows…. The atmosphere there is incomparably dark, as if the color is afraid to step…”

It looks like we’ve already gotten a look at Shadow Realm in the movie trailers, but it also seems to refer to how Marvel Studios handled Gorr’s connection to Knull, they scrapped it in favor of “Shadow Realm.” Shadow Realm was originally created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in The pages of Tales of Suspense, a core part of the Marvel Comics Lore, which was later linked to Knull and other entities in the story of The King in Black.

Since Gore, his sword, and the Shadow Realm for that matter are related to non-Spider-Man comics, Marvel Studios seems to have no problem using them. The complexity of Sony’s ownership of all of the film rights to the web holder and co-owners (including Venom and Knull) likely means they can’t really point out anything about All-Black’s comic book history. As a result, Gorr’s weapon will likely get a new name and origin for the big screen, and this clip seems to confirm that.

Thor: Love and Thunder flies to theaters on Friday, July 8.

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