Kate Bush, renewed by “Stranger Things” season 4, also almost appeared in “Thor – Love and Thunder.” One of his songs was an illustration of a (missed) scene involving the villain Gore, played by Christian Bale.
Kate Bush’s music star of the year movie-series? Although Season 4 of Stranger Things brought her back into the limelight with a very successful use of her song. “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)”, British nickname “Sound Magician” where “Queen of Art Pop” It’s almost over in Thor – Love and Thunder.
in the given interview The whole movieChristian Bale revealed that one of the English singer’s hits was intended to illustrate a scene for Gore, the villain of the film, which developed thanks to the atmosphere, and not just based on the comics: “It certainly has a slight air of Nosferatu”The actor tells about his character. “Taika and I wanted to play the whole dance — which we couldn’t — along with the Kate Bush stuff we’ve been working on.”
“But I think he realized that we would never allow it to be filmed.”, he adds to understand that it is not necessary to wait for possible deleted scenes to hopefully discover this musical passage, which is very surprising on paper. On the other hand, the Oscar-winning Fighter actor did not reveal the title that was being considered, so it remains a mystery for now.
Love, Thunder, Guns, Roses
It will be too “Run Up That Hill”We are talking about the second half of the title “Relationship with God” (“Covenant with God”), which fits perfectly with the theme of the movie, where Christian Bale plays the villain, nicknamed the Butcher of the Gods? Bets are obviously off, and maybe Taika Waititi will speak on the matter so we can get the end of the story.
With music composed by Michael Giacchino, who replaces Mark Dedersbaugh, who is credited with Ragnarok’s score, Thor – Love and Thunder also features songs on its soundtrack. then “The Immigrant Song” In Led Zeppelin’s (which spoke of Norse mythology and Valhalla) previous opus, it is “My dear baby” of Guns n’ Roses, which returns regularly in the film, where we hear the band’s three other titles. And echoes a story where childhood plays an important role.
Abba, Mary J. Blige or Dio are also respected. Like Irish singer Enya, illustrated stage time “only time”. The song is very frequently used (sometimes for parody purposes) as it was already found in episodes of Friends, Elementary and Yellowjackets, Deadpool 2 or this Advertising which saw Jean-Claude Van Damme with a large gap between the two moving trucks.
Note also that at the beginning of the film, Thor plays the same figure between the two attackers. But in a different order than the one where we can hear “only time”. Is it an unintentional homage? Or the desire not to wink too much?
Source: allocine

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