The Avengers assembled and blew our collective minds across the world!
A stellar finish to an 11-year-old saga, saw fans cheer and break down to tears, as our favourite heroes went back in time to save the day. Meanwhile, Marvel reaped huge profits, collecting over USD 1 Billion in the opening weekend, while sinking James Cameron’s ‘Titanic’ to become the second highest grossing movie of all time.
After the ‘spoilers’ embargo was lifted from the film, directors of ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Anthony and Joe Russo spoke about several plot points in the movie and how each character was sculpted for the final showdown with the ‘Mad Titan- Thanos’.
However, it was Thor who divided the internet right at the centre.
So, what’s this bruhaha about the not-so-chiseled Thor that’s got fans divided? Is it because Thor now has lightning and cheese wiz coursing through his veins?
For starters, many critics and fans felt that Thor was fat shamed and insulted throughout the movie by the other protagonists.
To top it off, none of the Avengers were sure how to handle an inebriated Thor while they were busy discussing their plans to reverse ‘The Snap’. In another scene, the God of Thunder is slapped out of his delirium, only to make him cry for comic effect.
Audiences everywhere laughed at Thor’s acute lack of finesse and emotional outbursts, and that according to several critics and fans was a poor way to handle a sensitive subject- depression and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Then there are those who equally loved Chris Hemsworth’s chubbier rendition of Thor and could relate with a God humanised on the silver screen. A haggard, potbellied, pyjama wearing slob who couldn’t care less about the present and future while drowning his sorrows in beer and videogames.
Not to forget, the God of Thunder manages to alleviate himself out of his emotional quagmire by the end of the movie.
Not to forget, Thor came quite close to killing the Mad Titan in Infinity War, but as Thanos said- he should have gone for the head. With such a crippling personal loss and an insurmountable self-criticism after failing to save the universe, the over 1,500-year-old god’s spirit was thoroughly crushed.
And that is what the chubby Thor signifies- a man who is thoroughly washed up by his fate and has no interest in where destiny will lead him. So he chooses to handle the pain by taking to the bottle.
The comic timing was Thor’s saving grace, else we would have seen a colourless superhero with nothing to offer besides some well-choreographed action.
Anthony Russo said in the same interview, “For someone who has lost everything, the only way for us to bring out his story was through humour.”
Joe and Anthony Russo love to play subverted plotlines in their movies- classic example being Infinity War, where Thanos wins despite every effort put by our heroes. The brothers bring out a similar inverted arc for each of the characters, almost always teaming two heroes together to tell an interwoven story.
For example- Tony Stark who was a selfish and an arrogant tech moghul ends his arc with a selfless sacrifice. While Steve Rogers aka Captain America who start out as a selfless patriot ends his arc by settling down with the love of his life.
Thor didn’t manage a makeover by end of Endgame, but he did receive closure. Rene Russo’s cameo in the movie was an important lesson in life for Odin’s son which ends with Thor realising that he is still worthy.
As someone who was fat-shammed throughout my childhood, watching Thor was the highlight of Endgame. Yes, fat shaming is terrible and so is laughing at someone else’s depressive state of mind, but Thor laughs at himself, and that truly is his redeeming quality in the movie.
Yes, the movie concludes with Thor as fat as he was in the beginning, but that adds more scope to the character in future, as he joins the Guardians or the ‘Asgardians’ of the Galaxy. For a long time comic book fans sought a truly comical super hero and Thor has finally stepped up to the mantle right after Deadpool.
But will Thor return? Only James Gunn can answer that question.
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Published: 10 May 2019,07:30 PM IST