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Natalie Portman’s exit from the Thor franchise after The Dark World had fans scratching their heads. The actress, who played Jane Foster, had been a key part of the Asgardian saga until she mysteriously disappeared in Thor: Ragnarok. While some thought it was just a cosmic shift or creative differences, the truth is a little juicier. The real reason?
It all boils down to a behind-the-scenes drama involving a director shake-up. Portman was initially on board for the sequel due to Patty Jenkins’ direction, but when Jenkins was replaced, Portman felt slighted and, well, decided to take a step back. However, don’t fret, Mighty Thor made a triumphant return in Love and Thunder! Talk about a comeback!
Why Did Natalie Portman Take A Break From Thor?
Natalie Portman’s exit from the Thor franchise wasn’t just a case of her being “done” with the character, via an interview with WSJ. Nope, there was more drama than a Loki monologue behind it. Before Thor: The Dark World, Thor had a different director- Patty Jenkins. Portman signed on for the sequel mainly because Jenkins was at the helm. But when Jenkins was unexpectedly booted, Portman was far from thrilled. Imagine investing your time into a project only to find out it’s taking a completely different direction, not the one you agreed to. Yeah, that’s how Portman felt.
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Then, Alan Taylor arrived as the new director, and with him came a fresh vision that doesn’t seem to prioritize Jane Foster. Instead, The Dark World became more about Thor’s angst and personal growth, leaving Jane sitting on the sidelines like an unused plot device. Portman, understandably, wasn’t having it. She had signed on for more than just being the emotional fuel for Thor’s journey. And so, she took a step back.