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Bale comes to Australia for the rehearsals of “Thor”

Rehearsals for “Thor: Love and Thunder” are being carried out in Australia and this is where the actors come together, or rather. We just saw Christian Bale getting off the plane.

Taika Waititi, the sought-after director, brings all the heroes back to work on the sequel. Christian Bale was one of the first to arrive on call (wearing a mask, as befits an antihero):

The humorous earlier films about Thor gathered a large audience, so the producers did not hesitate to invest in the next, fourth sequel. According to the director, this edition is to be even crazier and packed with action scenes.

Some say that Christian Bale is to play Gorra the Butcher of the Gods, an alien who seeks vengeance on the gods of Asgard after they exterminated his race. He kills the gods one by one with his powers, including black matter. Others say he will play the role of Dario Agger (in the second incarnation – Minotaur), director of Roxxon Energy Corp. When Dario was little, the pirates killed his family. The magic statue he found in the cave gave him dark powers and the ability to transform into a Minotaur. In search of power and strength, he destroys everything in his path. A small fan base is betting that he will be Beta Ray Bill, an alien with the appearance of a Korbinite horse. His modified powers make him as powerful as Thor.

Probably Bale swapped Batman’s costume for the role of an anti-hero. Earlier, he had sworn that he didn’t like playing a superhero. He doesn’t even watch these kinds of movies (with a few exceptions):

I’m not interested in that… I don’t remember a single superhero movie I ever watched. The ones I did and like, the Superman movies with Christopher Reeve.

Filming is scheduled to begin next year, but rehearsals, try-outs and training of actors are needed now. Chris Hemsworth also stars as Thor, Natalie Portman, Jeff Golblum and Tessa Thompson. Heyjoutubers and Instagrammers! We are waiting for test leaks.

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