Thor: The Dark World review

by OLIVIA SWAYNE-ATHERTON
looprevilpress@live.co.uk

‘Thor: The Dark World’ continues from where ‘Thor’ and ‘The Avengers Assembled’ left off, but if you haven’t seen them it’s still worth a watch.

The plot picks up from ‘The Avengers’ where Loki imprisoned after trying to take over the Earth, Thor restores peace in the Nine Realms but it doesn’t last. Just as things settle Aether who fought Thor’s grandfather years and years ago is awakened when Thor’s love interest Jane Foster played by Natalie Portman find an all-powerful energy which brings Thor and Jane back together.

With the film offering twists and turns it is definitely worth a watch, especially if you’re a fan of these films. This film offers something for everyone with action, romance and comedy, and even though the film is an hour and a half, a bit shorter than the other films it doesn’t feel rushed.

I recommend staying after the credits as there is an extra scene which most Marvel films do and if you’re a super fan stay till all the credits and titles have finished for another exclusive clip.

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