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Thor 4: Game of Thrones actor removed the finale and sued

Announced in the cast of “Thor – Love and Thunder”, Lena Head is finally not in the final part. But he is being sued by his former agent for unpaid commissions on various projects. Including the Marvel movie.

There was only one step from Game of Thrones to the world of Thor: after Alan Taylor directed The Dark World, Peter Dinklage met Chris Hemsworth in Avengers Infinity War and had to return to Love and Thunder. But that’s not the case, and Christian Bale confirmed that the actor was cut during editing. Like Lena Head.

An unconfirmed rumor has cast the former Cersei Lannister in the Marvel film, with no details on her role. We now know it was true thanks variety…which claims the actor is being sued by his former agency over multiple projects. Including this one, when it was cut out during editing.

In 2020 YMU takes place, the English agency Troika demands 1.5 million dollars from Lena Head for unpaid fees on several projects. Among them: Thor – Love and Thunder, for which they had to pay at least 500,000 dollars, or 7% of the salary. But also the movie 9 Bullets or the Rita series that didn’t go beyond the pilot.

Also according to Variety, the actor left the agency in May 2020, saying that nothing had been signed with him and that the parties reached a verbal agreement. And that Troika / YMU was not involved in any offending project, his arrival on Thor – Love and Thunder followed direct contact with director Taika Waititi.

However, the media does not specify what role he will play in the Marvel film. Was there any question that he would appear in the series with Zeus, played by Russell Crowe? Or that it is related to the evil Gore that Christian Bale attributes to his features? Respond when a key stakeholder raises the topic. Or in a possible deleted scene.

Source: allocine

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