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  1. In the case of Thor, there was a lot of Shakespearean influence on the character and story initially. What we see on screen is actually a script that cuts through the clutter and gives the story the MCU edge. Thor has been one of the weaker movies of the saga. MCU was only able to do justice to the character in Thor: Ragnarock.

  2. found it on Screenplays and Scripts. Why the script is written by Mark Protosevich: Sam Raimi first developed the concept of a film adaptation based on Thor in 1991, but soon abandoned the project, leaving it in "development hell" for several years. During this time, the rights were picked up by various film studios until Marvel signed Mark ...

  3. May 13, 2003 · THOR rates a CONAN THE BARBARIAN out of a possible X-MEN 2, or 7 stars out of 10. Mr. E wonders whatever happened to Maia Brewton of ADVENTURES IN BABYSITTING and "Parker Lewis Can't Lose. Serious replies can be sent care of IESB.net. THOR by Mark Protosevich April 4, 2007.

  4. In 2006, Marvel Studios began developing THOR from a script by Mark Protosevich (“Se7en”). Matthew Vaughn (“X-Men: First Class”) was slated to direct, with Daniel Craig (“Casino Royale”) linked to the lead role.

  5. Aug 17, 2007 · I would prefer the best of both worlds. That's why I was hoping for a script that felt more like the first issues- adventures in Asgard, but with...

  6. All the while, Loki has planned in invasion on Asgard by the Jotuns to seek revenge for the death of Ymir. I have very little negative to say about this script. It’s a great fantasy epic, essentially what I would call “Thor’s Odyssey”. Thor starts off the film as an arrogant douche, and ends up as a worthy, true savior for man.

  7. Jun 18, 2013 · Mark Protosevich, a fan of the Thor comic book, agreed to write the script in April 2006, and the project moved to Paramount Pictures, after it acquired the rights from Sony.

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