Natalie Portman described her role in the upcoming Marvel Studios movie, Thor: Love and ThunderIn direct contrast to his Oscar-winning performance in black Swan From the year 2010.
The 41-year-old recently spent 10 months working with a trainer to develop her physique to play superhero The Mighty Thor, a physical challenge very different from the one she faced twelve years ago playing the obsessed ballerina on the show. action movie Psychology Darren Aronofsky.
“In the movie Black Swan, they asked me to be as small as possible,” Portman said. diverse. “Here, they asked me to be as big as possible. This is an incredible challenge and also a state of mind as a woman.”
Portman, who is 1.6 meters tall, added that the experience came as a surprise to her.
She said, “To get that reaction and be seen as cool, you realize, ‘Oh, this must be so different, I’m walking around the world like this.’ What I feel small or petite or, like, the kind of person who pats them on the head. And I also present myself that way, because of that.”
Thor: love and thunder, Released on July 8, it is directed by Taika Waititi and is a direct sequel to the 2017 Marvel movie. Motorcycle rental. Portman hasn’t appeared in this movie, but he’s starred previously ox from 2011 and Thor: The Dark World 2013 as Thor’s love interest, d. Jane Foster.
The latter received some of the worst reviews of any of the films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but Portman said she’s not worried about that.
“I mean, it happened to me with ‘Professional’ too,” he said, pointing to action movie by Luc Besson from 1994 titled Lion in the UK. “Critics slaughtered it, and now, even though it’s in Marvel movies and Star Wars, that’s the main reason people approach me. This and Star Wars are two examples of things that, when they came out, I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is a mess. Then 20 years later, 30 years later the professionalShe is very likable.”
Natalie Portman described her role in the upcoming Marvel Studios movie, Thor: Love and ThunderIn direct contrast to his Oscar-winning performance in black Swan From the year 2010.
The 41-year-old recently spent 10 months working with a trainer to develop her physique to play superhero The Mighty Thor, a physical challenge very different from the one she faced twelve years ago playing the obsessed ballerina on the show. action movie Psychology Darren Aronofsky.
“In the movie Black Swan, they asked me to be as small as possible,” Portman said. diverse. “Here, they asked me to be as big as possible. This is an incredible challenge and also a state of mind as a woman.”
Portman, who is 1.6 meters tall, added that the experience came as a surprise to her.
She said, “To get that reaction and be seen as cool, you realize, ‘Oh, this must be so different, I’m walking around the world like this.’ What I feel small or petite or, like, the kind of person who pats them on the head. And I also present myself that way, because of that.”
Thor: love and thunder, Released on July 8, it is directed by Taika Waititi and is a direct sequel to the 2017 Marvel movie. Motorcycle rental. Portman hasn’t appeared in this movie, but he’s starred previously ox from 2011 and Thor: The Dark World 2013 as Thor’s love interest, d. Jane Foster.
The latter received some of the worst reviews of any of the films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but Portman said she’s not worried about that.
“I mean, it happened to me with ‘Professional’ too,” he said, pointing to action movie by Luc Besson from 1994 titled Lion in the UK. “Critics slaughtered it, and now, even though it’s in Marvel movies and Star Wars, that’s the main reason people approach me. This and Star Wars are two examples of things that, when they came out, I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is a mess. Then 20 years later, 30 years later the professionalShe is very likable.”
“Prone to fits of apathy. Problem solver. Twitter buff. Wannabe music advocate.”
More Stories
Anita displays Christmas decorations in a luxury mansion in the United States
The Fast and Furious actor was arrested in the United States
[VÍDEO] Elton John’s final show in the UK has the crowd moving