During a recent episode of the SmartLess podcast, Taika Waititi, director of Thor: Ragnarok and Thor: Love and Thunder, revealed that he initially had no inclination to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) as a director. Renowned for his work on films like What We Do in the Shadows and Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Waititi shared that financial constraints and the need to support his growing family influenced his decision to accept the directorial role for Thor: Ragnarok.
“I had no interest in doing one of those films. It wasn’t on my plan for my career as an auteur. But I was poor, and I’d just had a second child, and I thought, ‘You know what, this would be a great opportunity to feed these children,'” Waititi candidly admitted.
Acknowledging that the Thor franchise wasn’t the most popular within the MCU, Waititi embraced the challenge, even though he had never read Thor comics as a child. Engaging in thorough research, he familiarized himself with the character and the source material.
“And Thor, let’s face it — it was probably the least popular franchise. I never read Thor comics as a kid. That was the comic I’d pick up and be like ‘Ugh,'” he remarked.
The outcome was Thor: Ragnarok, a film that not only surpassed expectations but also garnered critical acclaim, grossing $853 million worldwide. Despite the film’s success, Waititi stated that he accepted the project at a time when he believed there was “no place left” for Marvel to go with the franchise.
Following the positive reception of Ragnarok, Waititi returned to direct Thor: Love and Thunder, which, despite receiving mixed reviews, still performed well at the box office, grossing $760 million globally. However, Waititi has indicated that he is unlikely to direct a potential Thor 5 due to a busy schedule over the next six years.
In a recent interview with Business Insider, Waititi expressed his fondness for Marvel and its star, Chris Hemsworth, asserting that he harbors no ill-will if the studio chooses another director for future Thor films.
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