Thor: Love And Thunder’s Christian Bale Explains Why Working in a Marvel Movie Was So Moody

From 2005 to 2012, Christian Bale loaned his talents to the DC film space by playing Batman in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy. After a decade The Dark Knight RisesReleased, Bell now has Marvel credibility under his belt as well, appearing as Gorr the God Butcher earlier this year in Thor: Love and ThunderNow available to stream with a Disney+ subscription. Although Bell praised director/co-writer Taika Waititi for the final cut of love and thunder Putting it all together, the actor admitted there was an aspect of making a Marvel movie that he found purely “monotonous.”

Shooting in front of green screens comes with the territory when it comes to creating MCU stories, as they are essentially visual effects-driven glasses. As Christian Bale said, GQwhen he had the opportunity to play the role of God’s butcher in Thor: Love and Thunder He came, kissed her because he found her “an intriguing figure” and also liked 2017 Motorcycle rental. However, when it came time to act out Gore’s scenes in front of the green screen (literally blue), he found this to be a boring experience. It is to explain:

This is the first time I’ve done that. I mean its definition is monotonous. You have good people. You have other actors with more experience than me. Can you differentiate between one day and another? No not at all. You have no idea what to do. I couldn’t even tell the next stage. They kept saying, “You’re in stage three.” Well, it’s like, “Which one is this?” “blue”. They’re like, ‘Yeah. But you’re in stage seven.’ ‘Which one?’ “It is the blue one.” I was like, “Uh, where?”

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