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Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

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Three weeks after the global release of "Thor: Twilight of the Gods", Chinese mainland has won 700 million yuan at the box office, and the global box office has now reached 670 million US dollars, approaching the 700 million mark. Not only does the film show us a legendary adventure of the Thunder God, but it also shows us many more new characters. However, the movie has made great changes to some of the characters in the original comic book, so let's take a look at the comparison of the 15 characters in the comic and the movie.

15. Hella

Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

Like many other Marvel characters, Hela was created by Stan Lee. Comic book giant Jack Colby was also involved in creating the character. Hela debuted in 1964's Journey into Mystery #102 and is a powerful Queen of Hell. Although her primary ability sometimes brings death, it seems that there is more to it. In general, she can do almost anything from telepathy to resurrection, and with her magical powers she is also able to release weapons from her body. In the film, she is Odin's eldest daughter, and in the comics she is the child of Loki and the Frost Giant.

14. Surtel

Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

Fans of the Thor and Surtel showdown have been waiting for a long time. In the 1963 comic journey into mystery #99, he appeared two episodes ahead of Hela, and since then he has often appeared in the Marvel Universe to fight Thor. The Fire Giant is the lord of Musbeheim, and although he is not a supervillain, his presence means twilight for the gods. The character is voiced by Clancy Brown, and the Flame Giant in the movie is no different from the comics, wielding his flaming sword, leading to the twilight of the gods.

13. High Heavenly Dignity

Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

Gao Tianzun (played by Jeff Gobrun) is a long-standing villain in the comics. Like his brother the collector (Played by Benicio del Toro), the Grandmaster seems to possess eternal and powerful powers. His real name is unknown, and he particularly likes gladiatorial games. He scavenged through the universe, bringing powerful heroes into his trap and letting them take part in the Battle of Champions. Most of his characteristics are preserved in the film, but the planet Saka becomes his playground. The blue skin was also gone. He first appeared in Marvel in 1969's The Avengers #69.

12. Odin

Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

Odin doesn't have a lot of scenes in Thor 3, and some of them are loki pretending. But the Odin we see in the comics and in Viditti's films is very different. Odin's creation is based on monarchs from Norse mythology. Blind with one eye, he ruled Over Asgard with infinite power, while two ravens accompanied him. In the comics, he debuted in the 1962 comic journey into mystery #85. Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has some stubbornness, but he shows his deep paternal love. In fact, when he said goodbye to the children, the fate of the Divine Domain was already predestined in the underworld. In Hella's description, the father of the gods is like an invincible ruler.

11. Hulk

Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

The Hulk and Bruce Banner in the MCU are already familiar to us, but the Hulk in this movie is based on the comic book Planet Hulk. The story of Planet Hulk, created by Greg Pike, was released in 2006-07. He was exiled to space for attacking Las Vegas, and eventually landed on the planet Saka and overthrew the tyranny of the local rulers. Although the reasons are different, the same story takes place in Thor 3. Naturally, many similar scenes have emerged.

10. Stone Man Korg

Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

Korg was first named in the storyline of Planet Hulk, when he actually appeared as early as 1962's Journey into Mystery #83. After attempting to invade Earth and being stopped by Thor, Korg joins the Red King's Gladiator Challenge on the planet Saka, and although it's yellow in the comics, he looks like Cronan in Thor: Dark World. In Thor 3, director Viditti played the role, giving it Cronan-esque humor. As in the comics, he leads his slave brothers to rise up.

9. Insect miek

Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

Like the Stone Man Korg, meik first appeared in the story of Planet Hulk. We don't know much about him in the movie, but in the comics he is a native of Saka, Korg's good friend. The miek in the comics appears to be a terrifying humanoid insect, which changes the film. This article is compiled by The Original Media @ Marvel Movies, please do not reprint without permission. His mechanical legs and blade hand make him look quite lethal. Marvel boss Kevin Feige has said they will appear in future Marvel movies.

8. Rocky

Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

In past movies, we have seen Rocky countless times. The movie "Thor 3" has not changed much from this character, which is also one of the few characters in this film that has not changed much (compared to previous films). On the surface, Loki is still the cynical, same glamorous god of fantasy and trickery as in the comics, but loki's identity in the comics is too complicated: different identities, genders, ages, and often transform reality and time. But in the Thor series of movies, Loki has always been the good brother who likes to stab his brother in the back. (emmm, hitting is kissing or scolding is love?) )

7. Topaz

Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

"Mamma Yung" Topaz is a character who is uncommon in comics and movies, with only a name and no nickname. She is a formidable warrior and an enemy of Valkyrie. But in Thor 3, Topaz becomes the Grandmaster's right-hand man. Her serious performance is in stark contrast to the cynical appearance of the Grandmaster played by Gaubrunn. Topaz made his debut in the 1974 comic strip Werewolf by Night #13, an Indian witch with telepathic abilities and the ability to manipulate dark magic. In Thor 3 she is a heroic character who is neither a hero nor a villain.

6. The Three Warriors of the Immortal Palace

Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

We regret not seeing The Goddess Shiv in this film, but considering the situation of other warriors, this may be a good thing. In Thor 3, Vosstag was killed by Hela just as he was about to raise Heimdall's sword, and Vandal died even faster. Hogan resists in the face of Hela, but their role in the film is indeed too small. Although they are still alive in the comics, they are not much different from the movie comics. They are very direct in nature, and they have been fighting alongside Thor since the 1965 comic journey into mystery #119.

5. Executioner Skolch

Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

The executioner made his debut as a villain in the 1964 comic journey into mystery #119. Armed with two powerful double axes, executioners are often seen as one of Thor's strongest enemies. He was also one of amora's suitors for the seductress witch, so he often listened to her. In Thor 3, he is an Asgardian who submits to Hela's feet. Although he holds a double axe like in the comics, he ends up "whitewashing" with his two machine guns. In the comics, Skolge, after going to Hell, uses his double axe and life to fend off the army of Hell.

4. Fenris

Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

Like many characters, The Wolf Fenris is also based on Norse mythology. Mythically, he is the son of Loki, a weapon used to kill Odin. This article is compiled by The Original Media @ Marvel Movies, please do not reprint without permission. Loki and a giant give birth to a giant wolf, and when the gods come at dusk, he is on Loki's side. This is changed in the movie, with the Wolf and Hela going along, and Asgard having to fight it with all his might.

3. Heimdall

Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

Marvel, like the mythical Heimdall, is the patron saint of the Rainbow Bridge. The character was created in 1962 by Stan Lee, Colby, and Larry Lee Bell. He is also the brother of the goddess Shiv.

2. Valkyrie

Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

As described in the myth, Valkyrie is an elite female warrior riding a pegasus and entering the heavens. They sent the dead heroes to the Hall of Heroes. In Thor 3, the job of transporting the undead seems to be gone, and their only job seems to be to fight bravely. Valkyrie, played by Tessa Thompson, is similar in ability to Valkyrie in the comics, except for a change in skin color. In flashback memories, another blonde "Valkyrie" was killed in battle, which, according to Thompson's interview, was supposed to be her lover. So the character is also the first LGBT to appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

1. Thor

Analyze the comparison of the 15 characters in the movie "Thor: Twilight of the Gods" with the original comic book

Thor in both the comics and the movies bear many similarities. They all lost their meow hammers, long hair, and an eye. In the Original Sin series, Thor overhears a secret about his unworthiness of Mchoniel, and when Jane Foster raises her hammer, she becomes the new Thor and Thor becomes the ordinary Odinson. The most important thing is the change in mentality. Thor believed he was invincible, and he also took up a new weapon, the "Axe of Thor", jarnbjorn. Rumor has it that this will also be the weapon he used in Avengers 3.

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