Christian Bale to play villain in ‘Thor 4’

British icon will star as Gorr the God Butcher


Entertainment Desk December 14, 2020

Ford v Thor, aka Thor: Love and Thunder has found its villain in Academy Award–winner Christian Bale, reported Vulture. The British actor is set to play Gorr the God Butcher in the fourth film of the franchise.

Directed by Taika Waititi, who helmed Thor: Ragnarok, the film sees Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson and Natalie Portman returning to their roles as the titular Avenger, Valkyrie, and Jane Foster, the future Mighty Thor. Like Thor’s previous enemies, the sister he didn’t know he had, Hela (Cate Blanchett), and his adopted brother, Loki (Tom Hiddleston), Gorr the God Butcher has some issues that can only be solved by years of therapy.

After his entire family dies, he inherits supernatural powers and vows to destroy all gods as revenge for not saving them instead. In the comics, he has a history of brawls with both Thor and Loki.The news of the casting came as part of the announcements on Disney Investor Day, December 10, along with updates on the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe,Star Wars, Pixar, and more. Thor: Love and Thunder arrives in theatres May 6, 2022, which for the record, is after Spider-Man 3 comes out in December 2021 and we finally know what they’re doing with Doc Ock, Electro, and reportedly, everyone else from the previous Spider-Man franchises.

All bets are off until then.Thor (Hemsworth) made his MCU debut in 2011 in the film simply titled Thor, after which he joined the Avengers, reported Screen Rant. But his second solo film Thor: The Dark World, did no good to him and it’s often considered the worst film in the MCU so far. Thor then went through major changes in Waititi’s Thor: Ragnarok, which made way for the God of Thunder to return in a fourth solo production titled Thor: Love & Thunder. Plot details remain a mystery but the reveal of the main villain might give an idea of where the story will go.

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