![]() ![]() Had Marvel stuck to their original concept, Thor probably wouldn’t have become a big fan-favorite, and viewers wouldn’t have gotten some of his most entertaining moments, not only in Thor: Ragnarok but in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame as well. As mentioned above, Marvel was going through a major shift during development of Ragnarok, one that was giving them more creative freedom, and they clearly knew they needed a big change in the Thor trilogy. Given that Marvel had a darker idea for Thor: Ragnarok, it’s interesting how they approached mostly comedy directors for it. Related: Taika Waititi Movies Ranked Worst To Best ![]() Marshall Thurber, on the other hand, had mostly directed comedies, with DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story and We’re the Millers as his biggest works. Letterman’s work has been mostly family-friendly oriented, so Thor: Ragnarok could have been a new realm for him to explore (more so given the original, darker concept it had). Aliens, Gulliver’s Travels, and Goosebumps – very different from what the MCU had been doing, though that hasn’t been an impediment for anyone. Letterman’s previous works were Shark Tale, Monsters vs. Fleischer also adds humor to his work, though differently than Waititi, mostly combining it with (a lot of) action. At the time, Fleischer’s credits were Zombieland, 30 Minutes or Less, Gangster Squad, and Two Night Stand.
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