After reinvigorating Thor as a viable character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Thor: Ragnarok, writer/director Taika Waititi returns with Thor: Love and Thunder and delivers lacking focus or a consistent tone.
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Read MoreThe third film featuring Thor, Ragnarok, is a lot of fun, made exponentially better by the free-wheeling filmmaker Taika Waititi.
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