![]() Speaking to the character's role in Thor: The Dark World, producer Kevin Feige said, "hile Thor was a fish out of water on Earth in the first two films ( Thor and The Avengers), this time Jane is very much a fish out of water in Asgard." Portman added, "It was a whole different adventure this time. It doesn't give them a model of 'Oh, I just have to dress cute in movies'". ![]() Really, I know it sounds silly, but it is those little things that makes girls think it's possible. Because in the comic she's a nurse and now they made her an astrophysicist. The struggles they had and the way that they thought – I was like, 'What a great opportunity, in a very big movie that is going to be seen by a lot of people, to have a woman as a scientist'. I got to read all of these biographies of female scientists like Rosalind Franklin who actually discovered the DNA double helix but didn't get the credit for it. And Ken, who's amazing, who is so incredible, was like, 'You can really help create this character'. Regarding her preparation for the role Portman remarked, "I signed on to do it before there was a script. Portman stated that she really wanted to do a big effects film that emphasized character, and getting to do it with Branagh was a new way of approaching it, relative to Star Wars. Her role as the character in Thor: Love and Thunder was confirmed in July 2019, as well as a storyline including her becoming the character Mighty Thor. '" On October 13, 2011, Marvel confirmed that Portman would return to star in Thor: The Dark World. When asked why she took the role for Thor, Portman replied, "I just thought it sounded like a weird idea because Kenneth Branagh's directing it, so I was just like, 'Kenneth Branagh doing Thor is super-weird, I've gotta do it. Natalie Portman was cast as Foster in July 2009. 1967) of the title, by then renamed Thor. ![]() Donald Blake, the secret identity of the Norse god superhero Thor, in nearly every issue through #136 (Jan. Named "Jane Nelson" in her first two appearances, she went on to appear as the love interest of Dr. The comic book character, Jane Foster, first appeared in Journey into Mystery #84 (September 1962), and was created by plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber and penciler Jack Kirby. Natalie Portman at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con ![]()
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