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Marvel’s new film “Thor: Love and Thunder” is 71% lower than expected on Rotten Tomatoes in North America – yqqlm

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Marvel’s new film “Thor: Love and Thunder” is 71% lower than expected on Rotten Tomatoes in North America – yqqlm

new marvel moviesThor 4: Love and Thunder“Today’s global release (released in North America on July 8), the industry predicts itsNorth American opening weekend box officeIt is expected to be as high as 140 million-160 million US dollars, the overseas box office is expected to reach 150 million US dollars, and the global first week box office is expected to exceed 300 million US dollars.

The film’s reputation has also been announced. As of press time, the freshness of Rotten Tomatoes is 71%, with 102 fresh and 41 rotten out of 143 reviews, with an average score of 6.7, and MetaCritic has an average score of 61 out of 40. Generally speaking, the word of mouth is good or bad, and Christian Bale, the villain of the film, who plays the god-slayer, was praised by film critics as the best villain of the MCU, and contributed an Oscar-level performance.

Here are some excerpts from the media reviews:

Empire (Ben Travis): More spooky than Thor: Ragnarok, but incredibly sincere, this is a big, wonderful blockbuster. You’re going to love this movie and maybe cheer for it, what a classic Thor adventure!

CNN (Brian Lowry): Director Taika Waititi managed to create an impressive mix of tone and style in Thor 3, but failed in Thor 4, which lacks it It’s as fun as it wants to be, and it’s not as exciting as it needs to be, nor as romantic as it should be.

TIME (Stephanie Zacharek): It advertises “I’m fun” and it turns out not to be fun.

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Variety (Owen Gleiberman): By the end, I had this extraordinary feeling, the kind of almost otherworldly feeling you get when watching a Marvel movie: I was moved.

Hollywood Reporter (David Rooney): The film feels weightless, impetuous, memoryless, neither love nor thunder.

USA Today (Brian Truitt): There’s enough magic, music, and muscle in this film—everyone is a muscular man and woman, and Thor 4 comes to life like a painting by fantasy pioneer Frank Frazetta .

“Seattle Times” (Scott Greenstone): Marvel’s worst game! It’s not even a movie, it’s a show of content.

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