🐱 Taika Waititi Listened to Queer Fans in Making 'Thor: Love & Thunder'

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Taika Waititi is ready to give queer fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe the movie we’ve been waiting for.

In his new film Thor: Love and Thunder, Waititi (who directed the movie and co-wrote it alongside Jennifer Kaytin Robinson) dives deeper into the MCU’s queer characters than any previous Marvel title has done before. Waititi knew that Valkyrie’s (played by out actress Tessa Thompson) queerness was a huge hit with fans of his previous film Thor: Ragnarok, and decided to give them exactly what they want.

“I put myself in the audience's shoes and I said, ‘Well, if I was coming to see another Thor film and I'd seen Ragnarok and the others. There's a lot going on in that film. What would I want to see in this one? What would push it over the edge?’” Waititi tells Out.

“The audiences were crying out for more of Tessa's character being openly out and identifying as queer,” he continues. “And my character (Korg) in the comic books is queer, so I like those two characters [interacting] as well.”

Ever since Thompson’s infamous line about Valkyrie looking for her Queen now that she’s the King of Asgard, LGBTQ+ fans have been dying to see what Waititi’s next Thor film would bring.

While Thompson has recently walked back those comments to say that Valkyrie might not find her love in this film (hopefully, opening up the possibility of a Valkyrie Disney+ show where she does!), Thor: Love and Thunder is still going to have plenty of queer content.

“I just put it out there and, again, not trying to make a deal out of it, but it's a pleasure, really,” Waititi says of being able to show Valkyrie’s queerness in the movie. “A really lovely scene with Tessa is one of my favorite scenes of the film, which talks about all of this.”

The MCU’s early queer representation was extremely underwhelming, with a character named “Greiving Man” in 2019's Avengers: Endgame being the first gay character in the films. Even some of the more recent attempts have fallen flat. Just look at America Chavez, who was supposed to be the first lesbian superhero in the MCU in Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but whose own queerness was glossed over while only getting to see a short mention of her two moms.

Waititi made sure it’s more than just that in his movie. He knows it’s been a long time coming.

“For a giant country that is so confident with everything it does, [the US is] really nervous about things like this and they take very small steps very slowly,” he says. “You've got to kind of walk them across the road. America is like an old grandma. You delicately hold her hand and walk her across the road.”

“Then, you tell them ‘It's going to be okay. We're going to get there. We're going to get across the road. Guess what's going to happen when we get across there? Nothing's going to change. Nothing. Life's not over,’” he adds.
 
“The audiences were crying out for more of Tessa's character being openly out and identifying as queer,”
They were? This is like that Elliot Page as Flash article from the other day. Journalists are portraying the wishes of an extremely small subset of fans as if they were the wishes of the majority.

I didn't even get that she was supposed to be queer. Wasn't the running joke that she and the Hulk fucked?
 
“Then, you tell them ‘It's going to be okay. We're going to get there. We're going to get across the road. Guess what's going to happen when we get across there? Nothing's going to change. Nothing. Life's not over,’” he adds.

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What is Mr. Tecmo Waitito's home culture? And why isn't he Fagging that shit up instead of co-opted Germanic mythology?
His big break was 'What we do in the shadows' which is just a mockumentary version of Interview with The Vampire. It's kinda his thing.
Oh god looking at his IMDB he's also doing the Akira movie.
 
I'd like to place a huge bet on the Queer Content being nothing more than "a single line or something that happens in the background, in a scene that can be easily edited out of the 'international' release (China, Middle East, ect)" please.

It's what'll happen, there'll be 5 minutes of bird app outrage about getting OMGQUEER BAITED! and then NPCs will happily line up for the next Marvel flick that will (guaranteed, trust me on this one they're our allies, shut up consume product) make Thor really, really gay and proud.
 
His big break was 'What we do in the shadows' which is just a mockumentary version of Interview with The Vampire. It's kinda his thing.
Oh god looking at his IMDB he's also doing the Akira movie.
WWDITS is one of the best pieces of television in the last ten years. I'm hyped for next season.

Everything else I've seen attached to his name is massive arse gravy though.
 
WWDITS is one of the best pieces of television in the last ten years. I'm hyped for next season.
I was referring to the 2014 movie. Before that he was just directed a couple of shorts and TV shows.
The series is fine, the style of comedy isn't really for me (is there a name for it? That Arrested Development, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Office style deadpan comedy?) but it got a couple of chuckles from me. He only directed a couple of episodes but mostly seems to be a writer. Something like that is more suited to his style I think then a Thor or Akira movie.
 
I disregard the opinions of anyone who still watches these CGI clusterfucks.

Three of these have happened now. Taliban won in Afghanistan, WuFlu broke out, and schools are full of groomers grooming in the open.
All of these happened if you count Cuckraine (and given the meme is made from a "current thing" soyboy viewpoint, you should because they do).
 
All of these happened if you count Cuckraine (and given the meme is made from a "current thing" soyboy viewpoint, you should because they do).
I refuse to count Ukraine as WW3 like all the hysterical soyboys. It's another proxy war where the only winners are the MIC and the losers are all the soldiers and civilians being used as props.
 
I was referring to the 2014 movie. Before that he was just directed a couple of shorts and TV shows.
The series is fine, the style of comedy isn't really for me (is there a name for it? That Arrested Development, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Office style deadpan comedy?) but it got a couple of chuckles from me. He only directed a couple of episodes but mostly seems to be a writer. Something like that is more suited to his style I think then a Thor or Akira movie.
The movie was good kinda like spinal tap dry humor. The show is better. Jojo rabbit was fine. But that “polite dry understated” humor seemed a little out of place in Thor. Maybe it’s a New Zealand thing because flight of the conchords had the same comedy style
 
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