

He was better utilized than the Destroyer was in the first film. Also, Kurse can rival the Hulk in terms of scary power. Not overly long but when they rage, THEY RAGE. I knew they would nail the pathos but was pleasantly surprised by the creative fight sequences. Whoever scored this film should do so for the rest of the Marvel movies in my opinion. Cinematography is great and the score is amazing. It's the right amount of humor and right amount of angst. I'm happy to report that neither factor is overused or gets in the way of the feel or story. The effects are wonderful and it is indeed a very funny and a very moving movie in places. All those people who were worried about Thor being underpowered are going to be pleased. better than the first (which I liked) because of better action, humor and emotion. Unfortunately, Loki's motivations remain unknown. He enlists the aid of his brother, Loki (Tom Hiddleston). Thor disagrees with his plan, so with his cohorts, he decides to take Jane away.

Odin wants to keep Jane on Asgard so that Malekith will come. He attacks Asgard and Thor's mother Frigga (Rene Russo) is killed protecting Jane. Malekith, upon sensing that the time to strike is now, seeks out the Aether. When the energy is released again, they discover that when Jane disappeared, she crossed paths with the Aether and it entered her. Thor then brings Jane to Asgard to find out what happened to her. However, when some Policemen try to arrest her, an unknown energy repulses them. Thor then returns to Earth just as Jane reappears. Thor learns from Heimdall (Idris Elba), who can see into all of the realms, that Jane disappeared. Back on Asgard, Thor wishes to return to Earth, but his father, Odin (Sir Anthony Hopkins), refuses to let him. She goes to investigate, finds a wormhole, and is sucked into it. Jane discovers an anomaly similar to the one that brought Thor to Earth. In the meantime, Thor has been trying to bring peace to the nine realms. In the present day, Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) awaits the return of Thor (Chris Hemsworth), although it has been two years since they last saw once another. The warriors find the Aether, and since it cannot be destroyed, they try to hide it.

Warriors from Asgard stopped them, but their leader Malekith (Christopher Eccleston) escaped to wait for another opportunity. Thousands of years ago, a race of beings known as Dark Elves tried to send the universe into darkness by using a weapon known as the Aether.
