From a certain angle Thor: love and thunder It’s like a family reunion for the Thor series. Time Thor: Ragnarok Previously released God of Thunder and his human friends to make new friends in the cosmos, the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe film went to great lengths to have OG Thor stars Kat Dennings, Stellan SkarsgĂ„rd and Natalie Port reprise their roles together ragnarok announced as Tessa Thompson and Taika Waititi.
One actor who unfortunately does not appear in the Marvel sequel is Jeff Goldblum, who does not return as Grandmaster, but the concept art revealed not only that there were thoughts on the character’s return, but that he would have a new and interesting look.
With Thor: love and thunder After more than a month in theaters, concept artist Laurent Ben-Mimoun shared some of the work he did to develop the film himself. instagram page, and that includes a rendering of The Grandmaster that looks very different these days:
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You have to zoom in on the image to notice the details, but when you do, they’re unmistakable: Jeff Goldblum’s The Grandmaster has bionic limbs. His left arm appears to be fine, but his legs and right arm appear to have been replaced by machines.
It’s a sensible development when you think about it. The last time we saw The Grandmaster it was in the post-credit queue of Thor: Ragnarok. The scene introduces the character shortly after his ship crashes in the midst of his search for Thor, Hulk and Valkyrie, and after emerging from the wreck he is surrounded by disgruntled Sakaar residents. The short clip ends before any action, but based on the concept art above, it looks like the antagonist was torn limb and only survived thanks to technology (plus he is one of the Universe Elders). ).
Reflect on the events of Thor: love and thunderit is difficult to choose a suitable place in which this representation of the Grand Master could have been included, leading to the conclusion that this work may have been commissioned based on an earlier version of the script by Taika Waititi and Jennifer Kaytin Robinson.
In addition to taking a look at Jeff Goldblum’s possible new look in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (we’ll have to wait and see if he becomes canon), Laurent Ben-Mimoun also shared a piece depicting an element of Thor: love and thunder which has reached the final assembly: the Goat Boat.
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I can’t say that the tone / vibe of the concept art completely captures the energy of Taika Waititi’s work (for example, the goats don’t seem about to let out their wild cries), but the lighting is beautiful. , and the design of the Goat Boat itself is stunning.
Thor: love and thunder It’s still in theaters (it was sixth at the box office last weekend), but the Marvel movie will soon hit home video too. The blockbuster was announced to be available to Disney + subscribers on September 8, with a 4K / Blu-ray release expected shortly thereafter (no official date has been revealed).
Looking ahead, you can keep up with everything from the MCU with our guides to upcoming Marvel movies and upcoming Marvel TV movies.
Source: Cinemablend

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