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Christian Bale Reveals He Had No Idea What the MCU Was

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Christian Bale has provided further insight into his role as Gorr the God Butcher, revealing how other films and directors influenced him. He also said that he had no idea what the MCU was.

Gorr the God Butcher, the antagonist in “Thor: Love and Thunder,” played by Bale’s Thor, initially shocked fans when They first revealed his character, and he has now explained his motivation behind the frightening appearance.

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The aesthetic of Gorr the God Butcher, according to Bale, is a combination of director Taika Waititi’s “thoughts,” a horror icon, and music. “There’s obviously sort of a Nosferatu slight attitude. Taika and I wanted to do a whole dance, which we didn’t get to do, but we had all this sort of Kate Bush stuff that we worked at. But I think he just realised he was never going to be allowed to put that in the final film,” he shared. “I would say that the most common thing I was staring at was the Aphex Twin video of ‘Come To Daddy.’ But I don’t even know if that will be in the final film.”

After researching Gorr and what he looks like in the comic books, however, he realized that he was not “the right man.” “You sort of go, ‘I know what he does.’ It’s right there in the name, isn’t it? But I did make the mistake of Googling him and, oh no! [In the comics] he runs around in a G-string all the time,” Bale said. “And I thought, ‘They don’t have the right man for that!’ And then Taika quickly dispelled any notions of running around in that. But I always did think what he could do with this in front of a bluescreen – he could chuck on whatever he wants later on.”

He also answered some questions regarding his future with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including if he had any reservations about donning the batman for another comic book adaptation. “Absolutely not, no. That didn’t even enter into my head at all,” he answered, adding that he had no idea what the MCU was at first.” I’d read that, and people would go, ‘Oh, look at this! He’s entered the MCU!’ And I’d go, ‘I’ve done what? I haven’t entered shit, thank you very much.’ I’m like, ‘The MCU?’ I had to ask what that was.”

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