Wednesday, October 23, 2013

The Mid And Post Credit Scenes For Thor 2-Details

The November 8th superhero sequel "Thor: The Dark World" will feature both a mid-credits scene and a post-credits scene.


The sequel's director Alan Taylor told Bleeding Cool that he did not helm the mid-credits one.

The sequence ties into James Gunn's film adaptation of Marvel's "Guardians Of The Galaxy" and features a blond Benicio Del Toro  as The Collector. ".

When asked if he directed it, Taylor replied:

"I absolutely did not. I am very happy to not take responsibility. It's a different tone. I would have shot it differently. But I think it's cool that it reaches out and touches that other universe. That universe is coming. The 'Guardians' universe is really cool and wacky, but that sequence in the credits, I would say, is the only part of the movie where I'm happy to give the credit away."

Taylor wasn't sure if it Gunn directed it:

"I wouldn't blame it on James Gunn. It's clearly his sets and his characters... I wouldn't attribute it to James Gunn."

Marvel suit Kevin Feige later confirmed that Gunn directed the scene. As for what we will see...Comic Book has a description:

SPOILERS AHEAD

After the Aether is back in the hands of the Asgardians, Sif and Volstagg bring the item to the intergalactic museum of none other than The Collector, played by Benicio del Toro . The reason for this is that the Tesseract is already on Asgard and they should have no two Infinity Stones
in their possession. When he is alone with the Aether, The Collector utters the phrase, 'One down, five to go'

"Guardians" arrives August 1, 2014.

 The second scene at the end of the credits is more of a comic relief scene and sets up a third "Thor" movie:

"Thor (Chris Hemsworth)  returns to Earth and into the arms of Jane Foster (Natalie Portman), and they share a passionate kiss. The God of Thunder clearly chooses to be with her. In the last scene, a beast from Jotunheim pops up in London, having previously passed through an inter dimensional passage during the Convergence during the final battle."

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