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Clik here to view.Asgardian warrior Jaime Alexander reveals what to expect from a darker, more cosmic Thor: The Dark World. The actor behind Emperor Xerxes previews 300: Rise of an Empire. Plus some hints that Revolution might finally crank up the action when it returns.
Spoilers from here on out!
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Thor: The Dark World
Jaime Alexander says she's concluded her filming as the Asgardian warrior Sif. She offers this preview of what to expect:
It's going to be a bit of a darker feel. Obviously a lot more action... We get to explore different realms a lot more. And you see a lot more Asgard and you get to know the people of Asgard.
A little more more character development for Sif?
Yes, there is that, yes. And, I don't know if I can say this, we sort of explore the Sif/Thor relationship a little bit.In a romantic sort of...?
Yeah, kind of. It's more just like getting a feel of who these people are and how they are the way they are with each other.
You can watch the entire interview below. [I Am Rogue]
Guardians of the Galaxy
We can add one more name to the list of supposed contenders to take on the main role as Star Lord, a list that has at one time or another reportedly included Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Joel Edgerton, Jack Huston, Jim Sturgess, James Marsden, Lee Pace, Eddie Redmayne, Zachary Levi, and Michael Rosenbaum. The latest addition is reportedly The Office star John Krasinski, who was previously very strongly linked to the role of Captain America before Chris Evans ultimately emerged with the role.
Meanwhile, the same report indicates the movie is looking to cast the role of Drax the Destroyer, who in the comics was an average human given great powers by Kronos to avenge the death of his family at the hands of Thanos. The three current contenders are reportedly Generation Kill's Brian Patrick Wade, former WWE wrestler Dave Bautista, and Old Spice pitchman Isaiah Mustafa, who has been on the verge of a big breakout role for a couple years at this point. All that said, it's probably best to take this with a grain of salt for the time being. [Comic Book Movie]
Star Wars: Episode VII
Slashfilm's Peter Sciretta sent out this tweet, then didn't have much to add to it when his own site reported on it: