It was assumed that the filmmaker Taika Waititi would repeat after Thor: ragnarok (2017) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, since the film is perhaps its funniest installment along with the two volumes of Guardians of the Galaxydirected by the American James Gunn (2014, 2017). So next July we will be able to enjoy a new portion of his superheroic work with Thor: Love and Thunder (2022), whose teaser has been released recently.
If one, as a follower of marvelite adventures, remembers that sensational fight sequence from his first feature about the God of Thunder, whom Chris Hemsworth has played before since Thor (2011) on eight occasions, for which the New Zealander used a Led Zeppelin theme, the powerful “Immigrant Song” (1970), it should not surprise us that in this preview of his new film we hear the song “Sweet Child o’ Mine”, by Guns N’ Roses (1987).
It belongs to the first album of the band of rock hard Californian, titled Appetite for Destruction, constitutes her only number one in the United States, in which she stayed for two weeks during the torrid summer of 1988 and, in October 2019, she became the first eighties to reach one billion views on YouTube. So it is not an unknown work, and it is in the teaser from Thor: Love and Thunder for the romance of the superhero and the Jane Foster by Natalie Portman.
‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ according to Guns N’ Roses
As Courtney Mason explains to us in ScreenRantthe Guns N’ Roses song “was written by the frontman, Axl Rose,” as a ballad “To his future wife, Erin Everly.” And, since much of Anthony Hopkins’ fourth son of Odin film deals with the return of his “former love interest” after he was sidelined without much explanation since Thor: The dark world (2013), this music “could signal a revival of the relationship of the two”.
Despite the years that have passed without even seeing each other, perhaps there are still embers between them; and “Sweet Child o’ Mine” refers to these feelings giving him a nice haven. “Her hair of his reminds me / Of a place warm and safe, / where as a child I would hide / and pray that the thunder / and rain / would silently pass by.” And, if the God of Thunder seems to want to withdraw in Thor: Love and Thunderthis Guns N’ Roses lyric makes a lot of sense.
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