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How Thor 3 May Set Itself Apart From Every Other Marvel Movie

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How Thor 3 May Set Itself Apart From Every other Marvel Movie
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Part of what makes the Marvel Cinematic Universe work so well is that every film, no matter how different, feels like its part of the same world. More than simply including character crossovers, theres an intangible aspect that made
Guardians of the Galaxy feel like it had something in common with Ant-Man even though the two had nothing else to do with each other. There are other aspects of the MCUs sameness that are less complimentary, however. Primarily the fact that the movies have been one big sausage fest. Theres a whole lotta dudes in those movies is what Im saying. Its looking like the third next Thor movie may be looking to change that up, as theyll reportedly be putting a woman in a key role where shes never been before. The primary villain.
The word on the street is that Thors antagonist in Thor: Ragnarok, which will be going into production next year, will be female. While it doesnt sound like anybody has been cast, the word is they\'re looking for a big name. The Lainey Gossip blog names Cate Blanchett as a possibility but that appears to be more dream casting than actual news. Weve heard rumors that Alice Eve could be up for the role, but thus far theyre still only rumors. Its also not clear which big villain they could be playing. This is great news, though, as it freshens things up on multiple levels. The only female villain that weve seen thus far is Karen Gillans Nebula from Guardians, and while she was totally awesome in that role, and will be again, shes in a party of one. Two, if you count Elizabeth Olsen\'s Scarlet Witch, but shes only about a half villain, for half a movie, to begin with.
All of the MCUs women -- heroes and villains -- have played supporting roles up until now, so this possible villain will really be the first woman in charge of bringing the pain. Hopefully her uniqueness will also help to make her a more memorable villain. Everybody loves Tom Hiddlestons Loki, but the race for "second favorite Marvel villain" is a jumbled mess of mostly replaceable foes whose names you likely cant quite remember. Nobody has done a bad job (well Mickey Rourke maybe), but nobody else has really stood out. A female villain will be memorable simply for existing. This fact is a little sad, but there you are.
Great villains have been a place where DC seems to have an edge on Marvel. They have so many, they get their own movie. So which great female Thor villain would you like to see in Thor: Ragnarok? And who would you like to see playing her?
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