Considering the magical suit of armour’s popularity with comic book fans, and its enduring image (which appeared in over four decades of Thor comics), it was sort of a given that Destroyer would appear in the Thor movie.
But it wasn’t until Latino Review were sent a snap of the live action version of the villain that it was all but confirmed Destroyer would be one of the flick’s main nemeses. After publishing a photo of Destroyer on-set, Paramount quickly asked that it be removed.
Who/what is Destroyer? Well, it’s an enchanted suit of armour created by God Odin, and worn by Thor’s half-brother foe Loki (played by Tom Hiddleston).
Destroyer has been responsible for almost killing Thor a number of times, which makes it one hell of an adversary for Chris Hemsworth to go up against. Gods... Will... Clash!
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Gaz83
May 5th 2010, 18:59
I can not wait thor this. Everything sounds great so far! Thor is one of my fav marvel characters, so to see Chris Hemsworth in the suit for the first time was pretty amazing!
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Agent69
May 8th 2010, 13:42
"“Now imagine a version of Lord Of The Rings that was a bit less artsy..." Lord of the Rings was artsy???????????
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MagneticEye84
May 10th 2010, 4:58
MARVEL STUDIOS can do no wrong at the moment. Fox & Sony ought to take note on how to faithfully adapt MARVEL characters for the big screen.
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MagneticEye84
May 10th 2010, 5:03
Kenneth Branagh is a perfect pick for this movie.
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MagneticEye84
May 10th 2010, 5:15
The aesthetics in "Thor" sounds like it's going to look absolutely amazing. This is what I love about MARVEL STUDIOS. They respect and are true to the original source material. Their passion, their dedication and great work ethic in faithfully bringing their characters to the big screen without comprimise really sets them apart. Unlike Fox & Sony who have totally butchered the MARVEL characters they have undeservedly been privileged to work with .
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MagneticEye84
May 10th 2010, 5:23
Whilst I'm a fan of Samuel L Jackson, I'm not a big fan of the "Ultimate" series at all. I would have prefered the original Nick Fury. Oh well, you win some, you lose some. :-)
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