Marvel’s Thor Movie Backstory Was Way More Intense 36 Years Ago

Summary
  • Thor's appearance in 1988's The Incredible Hulk Returns showcased an altered, bleaker backstory for the beloved hero.
  • The movie portrayed Thor as an immortal Viking warrior with his soul held within Mjolnir, contrasting with the MCU's version.
  • The decision to alter Thor's story made sense in the context of focusing on the Hulk, and can now be seen to add more dimension to the character's movie history.
MCU's Thor has been through some of the franchise's most drastic ups and downs during his 13-year tenure - but his movie backstory was actually even more intense almost four decades ago. Thor's first movie appearance came far before his MCU timeline debut with 2011's first Thor movie - 23 years before, to be exact.
1988's The Incredible Hulk Returns was the first glimpse of Thor in Marvel's films, with the movie reportedly intended to work as something of a backdoor pilot for a prospective 80s Thor series. This approach would also be taken with Daredevil, who would appear a year later in The Trial Of The Incredible Hulk. While neither appearance blossomed into an actual show for the respective Marvel heroes, they do mark a fascinating point in the franchise's history - especially for the way The Incredible Hulk Returns approaches Thor and his backstory.
Related Every Upcoming Marvel Movie: Full MCU Phase 5 & 6 List (& Beyond) Between Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures Entertainment, here is every upcoming Marvel movie release date and what we know about the projects so far. Thor's First Movie Backstory Is Completely Different To The MCU The Incredible Hulk Returns sees a very different version of Thor's story emerge, compared to both the MCU edition and the conventional comic origins. In The Incredible Hulk Returns, Thor’s soul is held within Mjolnir, and instead of a conventional Asgardian, he’s an immortal Viking warrior banished from Valhalla. Donald Blake still exists in the movie, but is instead a former student of Banner's, who finds himself bound to Mjolnir and thus to Thor, who is a separate entity that Blake can summon by calling upon Odin.
All in all, it's a much bleaker backstory for Thor himself, who essentially has no control over his own life at is instead at the whim of a person he does not particularly like upon the point at which audiences first meet him. While Donald Blake and Thor end the movie on better terms with one another, the idea of being someone who essentially exists in limbo until or unless summoned is a concept that from some perspectives seems more in line with a horror thriller than a light superhero romp.
Why Thor's First Movie Backstory Is So Much Darker Than His MCU Counterpart Close Though it might seem perplexing that The Incredible Hulk Returns sought to tweak Thor's story so drastically in some regards, these choices do make sense when remembering the primary focus of the installment is supposed to be the Hulk. With this in mind, the Thor changes look set to simplify his story, limiting the amount the movie had to explain Thor's extensive mythological background to audiences who were perhaps more focused on the Hulk.
While this does mean the first movie Thor is very different to the MCU iteration, the decision does add more dimension to the character's movie history, showing an alternate take on the beloved hero. Interestingly, the MCU also arguably swapped this dynamic between Thor and Hulk's story, with Hulk instead appearing in Thor: Ragnarok as a secondary hero intended to assist the God of Thunder's own arc. However, some aspects between the two version of Thor remain the same - including Thor's jovial and noble nature - meaning the original film Thor may have inspired features in his successor despite their differences.
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Chris Hemsworth's MCU debut as the Asgardian God of Thunder saw him navigating the ultimare sibling rivalry and parental expectations. Kenneth Branagh's theatrical adaptation of the long-running Marvel Comics deals with Thor's quest to prove himself worthy. Banished to Earth for his impulsiveness and tendency to violence, Thor must earn his destiny, while Tom Hiddleston's Loki tries to destroy him.
Director Kenneth Branagh Release Date May 6, 2011 Cast Chris Hemsworth , Natalie Portman , Tom Hiddleston , Kat Dennings , Stellan Skarsgård , Idris Elba , Clark Gregg , Colm Feore


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