Thor Director Kenneth Branagh Labels Chris Hemsworth’s Superhero As A ‘Surfer Dude Riding On A Rainbow Bridge’ & Talks About The Debut Success

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Actor-filmmaker Kenneth Branagh started off directing the “Thor” franchise with the first film in 2011, introducing actor Chris Hemsworth as Hollywood’s God of Thunder. The five-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker holds the success of the film close to his heart, and says it was a major win that a “surfer dude riding on a rainbow bridge in space wasn’t laughed out of the cinema”.

By the rainbow bridge, Branagh means Bifrost, the mythical bridge that connects Asgard to other realms.

Over the years, the story of a superhero from the intergalactic realm has spawned a success tale for itself in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with a fourth part, “Thor: Love And Thunder”, in the pipeline, and a spin-off series on Loki in the works.

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