The first act of "Reunion 4": Thor falls into self-blame and feels guilty for "failure to stop Thanos"

At the beginning of "Avengers 4: The Endgame", Thor did not blame anyone but himself. He "deeply feels guilty" for not stopping Thanos, co-author Stephen McFeely said.

The author of "Avengers" said that Thor felt guilty for not being able to cut the head.

The ending of "Avengers 3: Infinity War" was a genocide. After the film ended, fans discussed who should be responsible for the ending of "Avengers 4". Apart from Xingjue, no hero is more criticized by fans than Thor. However, unlike Peter Quill, Thor still appears in "Avengers 4: Endgame", and he can redeem all of this.

In an interview, Stephen McFeely, the screenwriter of "Reunion 3" mentioned that Thor does not blame anyone, only himself, and "deeply feel guilty" for failing to hit Thanos in the head. In fact, even the director Russell brothers dumped the pot on Thor. They explained on the Blu-ray Disc of "Avengers 3: Infinite Warfare": Thor just wanted to say a few more words before Thanos died, to humiliate this powerful man, because Thanos killed his people. , And Thor's beloved brother.

To put it simply, the death of half of the population in the universe is a heavy burden for a person, so the screenwriter also pointed out that the first act of "Reunion 4" is not the most pleasant part.

Through these three trailers, we can see that Thor seems to be unhappy, still immersed in deep self-blame, unable to extricate himself. The trailer is full of gloomy faces, gloomy lights, and empty streets. This gloomy atmosphere is well reflected in the movie's promotional film.

So far, we have not heard any news about Thor, he is likely to end his Marvel journey in "Avengers 4: Endgame". But before that, Thor will definitely find a way to make up for the mistakes he made.

Perhaps, after "Reunion 4", Thor will travel the universe with Captain Marvel.