Branagh in talks with Marvel about Thor movie

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Kenneth Branagh is negotiating to direct "Thor," the next Marvel Comics property that will be turned into a live-action film by Marvel Studios. Pic will be released in 2010.

Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige's choice of Branagh is surprising, as Branagh hasn't really directed an action-heavy film since his debut on "Henry V," a bloody telling of the British king's conquest of France.

Branagh is the latest in a string of directors -- such as Jon Favreau ("Iron Man"), Christopher Nolan (the Batman franchise) and Gavin Hood ("X-Men Origins: Wolverine") -- with arthouse roots taking on big-budget comicbook fare.

Marvel will set a distributor for "Thor" shortly.

"Thor" comicbook adaptation, penned by Mark Protosevich, follows disabled medical student Donald Blake, who has an alter ego as the hammer-wielding Norse god Thor.

Marvel will self-finance the film via its $500 million credit facility through Merrill Lynch. Marvel used that coin to fund both "Iron Man" and "The Incredible Hulk" and will do the same for the "Iron Man" sequel that has director Favreau and star Robert Downey Jr. returning.

The "Thor" negotiations come during a resurgence for Branagh. He's currently drawing raves on the London stage in the title role of "Ivanov," and he'll next be seen acting in the Richard Curtis-directed "The Boat That Rocked" and the Bryan Singer-helmed "Valkyrie."

http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117993032.html?categoryid=13&cs=1

Acting and directing, please. I love me some Kenneth.
 
I'm a big fan of comics but I really can't imagine people who aren't familiar with the character accepting a Norse god in a big budget Hollywood movie.

Also: Kenneth Branagh? ...
 
Prime crotch said:
If Kevin McKidd can't be Cap then make him Thor.

THIRTEENTH!
Yes, please.

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THIRTEENTH!!!! What else would I be saying here. ;)
 
Always-honest said:
please.. no Will Smith or Matt Damon
Matt Damon would make a great Captain America, even if he isn't super tall. You're not going to find a really solid actor that would be over 6'6" anyway. As for Thor... I don't know, Viggo Mortensen? Granted I gave about 5 seconds into that decision and could probably think of a million reasons why it would not be appropriate.
 
Cornballer said:
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Alexander Skarsgard might work, too. He was great in Generation Kill, and I think he's on True Blood now, too. He's 6'4".

Looks like he could play the part..........................just give me the Norse God
 
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