‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ has garnered a lot of attention for its use of Guns N’ Roses songs. Asked about the use of music in movies and series, director Taika Waititi used “Stranger Things” as an example and joked that the series had “ruined” singer Kate Bush.
Waititi was asked if he expected the new God of Thunder movie to bring GnR back to the charts, just like the Netflix production did with the British singer. He said he loved “Stranger Things,” but joked he was jealous of Bush’s work.
“You mean, how they ruined Kate Bush. I love this show, but as someone who owns Kate Bush’s music, I’m really annoyed that they used my favorite songs (laughs). I became this old asshole who says ‘Oh these kids have never heard of Kate Bush, they don’t know her’, declared the filmmaker.
The director was reminded that actor Christian Bale revealed that “Thor: Love and Thunder” almost had a musical moment filled with a Kate Bush song. In response, the director joked that the idea came “before Stranger Things” and that he would have liked to put the song This Woman’s Wo in a moment of Mighty Thor (Natalie Portman).
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The series was created by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer, who previously revealed that they plan to end production in the fifth season.
In a small town, a group of children stumble upon a secret government experiment, which opens the portal to another dimension, called “the upside down”. The boys then begin their own investigations, which lead them to an extraordinary mystery involving supernatural forces and a very, very strange little girl.
The cast includes Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Cara Buono, Joe Keery, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink and Dacre Montgomery.
It is known that the new season of the Netflix series, “Stranger Things”, is one episode less than the 3rd season, but fans need not worry because, in terms of duration, it is much longer. than the third year. . .
In an interview with IGN, series co-creator Ross Duffer said Season 4 would be “almost the size” of the previous one. For his part, director Shawn Levy has confirmed that several episodes of season 4 will be longer than some of his films.
“I released two movies around the time we were doing Season 4. We have several episodes longer than ‘Free Guy’ and ‘The Adam Project,'” Levy said.
Incidentally, the films cited by the showrunner are respectively 1:55 and 1:46. One of those episodes will be the last of the season, which will be over two hours long, according to The Wrap.
Regarding the length of the season, Ross Duffer explained that it gives the characters the opportunity to develop and have more screen time: “We talked about this very revealing season because there are a lot of things that we want to tell the public and reveal. in terms of the Upside Down and what’s really going on here in Hawkins.”
Recall that, according to the Wall Street Journal, the company spent $30 million per episode on the 4th season of ‘Stranger Things’, making it the most expensive television series production in history. I mean, it wasn’t cheap!