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Thor: Love and Thunder is now streaming on Disney+, and if you can’t get enough of the God of Thunder, I’ve got even more good news for you. Marvel has released four deleted scenes from the film! If you want more Guardians of the Galaxy, or more Zeus, these scenes are right up your alley. Check them all out below.
Wish you’d gotten more of the gods of Omnipotence City? Well, this clip will tide you over just a smidge. Thor and company meet Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, on their search for Zeus. Come for the gods, stay for the footage of Taika Waititi in his motion-capture suit.
“Zeus is many things, but he is not pure,” Zeus declares in this deleted scene. He and Thor are apparently on good terms now, because he teaches Thor how to use his thunderbolt and gives him a valuable life lesson about opening your heart.
In this deleted scene from the film’s opening, Guardians of the Galaxy Star-Lord and Mantis try to get Thor to help them win a battle. It takes them a remarkably long time to convince him.
Tensions rise between Star-Lord and Thor as Thor refuses to understand the gravity of the fight they’re in. Thor is in full chill mode, trying to appreciate what he thought would be a safe vacation. Meanwhile, people are dying, Thor! Muster up that lightning, chop chop!
Thor: Love and Thunder is now streaming on Disney+.
UPDATE: Aug. 22, 2022, 2:28 p.m. GMT Disney+ confirmed in a tweet that Thor: Love and Thunder will be available for streaming on Sept. 8.
When is Thor: Love and Thunder going to be available for streaming, and why won’t you give us a date, Disney?
That’s the question that plagued Marvel fans more than a month after the new chapter in the Thor saga pummelled its way into theatres. Disney, however, still hadn’t released a streaming date. But that changed on Monday,
Disney on Monday announced Thor: Love and Thunder will arrive on Disney+ on September 8. The release window is comparable to recent cinematic releases that made their way to Disney+ a few weeks later.
Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, for instance, got its theatrical release on May 5, 2022. It then arrived on Disney+ June 22. That’s a gap of just under seven weeks (48 days, to be exact).
Lightyear, meanwhile – another big Disney blockbuster – released on June 17. It launched August 3 on Disney+, which is a gap of 47 days. See the pattern?
The movie released July 8 in theatres, so seven weeks would take us to August 26. Therefore, a September 8 release date is relatively close to fitting the pattern of previous releases.
Unexpected how suddenly the prospect of a Big Thunder Mountain movie has gone from intriguing to very, very much having our attention. Thanks to quite the exciting attachment of Bert and Bertie, who Deadline reports have hopped aboard the train for their take on the classic Disney Parks attraction.