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It has been 14 years since the first Thor movie, and there still isn’t a definitive version of the warrior, although that is something that has played out in the comics over the decades as well.
Thor Went From a Shakespearian Tragedy to a Comedy Action Hero

It seems that Thor has been changing since the character’s second movie flopped. The first Thor movie was a solid take on the God of Thunder, as it was a Shakespearean-themed tragedy about a son whose father demanded more of him and a second son who felt neglected and pushed aside. Thor and Loki were perfect Shakespeare characters, and that first film did that aspect of the story so very well. However, with the popularity of Loki after The Avengers, Thor: The Dark World changed things and had the brothers fighting together.
That worked out well in the end for Loki, but it was a terrible turning point for Thor. The movie was a bomb, one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s worst early releases, and it ruined one of Thor’s greatest villains in Malekith. The only thing that worked was Loki’s face turn, and eventually deceit as he took over the throne of Asgard. Something needed to change, and that came in Thor: Ragnarok.
Marvel brought in Taika Waititi, a comedy writer who has a firm grasp of horror, and he turned Thor into a buddy comedy superhero franchise, and Ragnarok was nearly perfect. The humor was perfect, the action beats fit in nicely, and this ended up resurrecting Thor’s importance in the MCU, bringing in a great version of Hulk, and making Loki an even greater character. However, while Thor: Love and Thunder was a highly entertaining movie, it made Thor a little too comedic, too goofy, and oblivious, and stripped him of the majestic heroism he had developed.









