Almighty Thor Page #3

Synopsis: When a demon god steals the Hammer of Invincibility, Thor strikes a mighty blow to get it back.
Director(s): Christopher Ray
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
 
IMDB:
1.7
TV-14
Year:
2011
92 min
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Maybe the Earth is doomed.

I will not

let that happen.

I will not let the Norns

control my fate...

or yours.

We can't kill Loki.

Not two of us,

not ten of us.

We must hide the Hammer

as Odin did.

For how long?

Maybe centuries.

However long it takes

for you to be made ready.

But everything will die.

No matter what Loki does

to men and gods,

as long as the Tree of Life

remains strong

all the other can be rebuilt.

At nightfall, then,

we return

to the protection

of our hiding place.

You have the courage of your

father and brother in you.

You have my heart,

Jarnsaxa.

Know that.

And you have mine.

One day,

you will be able

to channel the powers

of the universe,

to let it fly through

your arm like lightning.

Thor?

Oh, no. Thor!

Got you.

Give me

the Hammer, Thor.

Good. Use it.

Feel the power

of the Hammer.

The bone of Urrl.

It is useless to you.

You cannot control

it's power.

And without it,

you have no power at all.

Wait!

You will destroy

the only thing

that can bring back

your father.

What do you mean?

Speak!

Your father.

Your brother.

The power of the bone

is the only thing

that put them

in Muspellheim Hell,

and it's the only thing

that can release them.

Tell me how to use it.

Tell me!

Let me live,

and I will show you.

What of Ragnerok?

I'll make it that

there is no Ragnerok.

No Ragnerok ever.

You are the devil,

full of lies and deceits.

Aah!

Aah!

There is no Ragnerok.

Aah!

You are all safe.

You are all safe.

Give me back the bone

so I can live.

Aah!

Give it to me.

Aah!

Thor!

You're alive!

I did it.

Don't you ever--

I killed him.

I killed Loki.

I defeated him.

He's dead.

I saw him melt.

And I took this

from him,

and he lost

all of his power.

Ragnerok is over.

You took the devil's tool.

It's cursed.

You must get rid of it.

But I have

his power now.

Even if you do,

Loki's powers are rancid.

They're decayed.

Aren't you happy?

Loki is gone.

His creatures are gone.

It's a trick.

It is not a trick.

Yes, it's a trick.

That is what Loki does.

He tricks.

Why is everything I do

on my own wrong? Why?

Because you're young.

And you're inexperienced.

You have more courage

and more heart than skills.

But one day--

I'm going to bring my brother

and my father back.

You'll see.

Those are lies.

We are not mortal.

We are gods,

and they are trapped

in the realm

of Muspellheim.

And there is nothing

you can do about it.

Their fate--

their fate is my fate.

And I have changed

my fate.

Have I not

defeated Loki?

Am I dead as

the Norns had foretold?

Your story is not over,

and when it is, one day

you will discover

that the Norns have sewn

your tales in their tapestries

from the beginning.

Your father

and brother are gone,

and you cannot change fate.

Where are we going?

To my dwelling,

where I should have

taken you long ago.

Where you will be protected.

We must get rid

of that wretched thing

before it drives you to evil.

Tree of Life,

mother of life,

guard these doors

so that none

may enter uninvited.

Destroy

that abomination.

Use the Hammer.

I will.

Don't even look at it.

Where are you going?

To find some evidence

that Loki's truly dead.

And until I find

that evidence,

you must promise me

that you will not leave

the protection

of these walls.

I promise.

Swear on your father

that you will not leave.

I swear it

by the blood of my father.

You're strong, Thor.

You have a lot to learn.

Crush that thing

and burn it.

Bring my father back to life.

Bring my father Odin

back to life.

Father, I will reach into

the halls of my ancestors

and grab you.

Bring Odin back to life.

Loki!

How did you get past

the rune stone?

You invited me.

I killed you.

You're dead.

Dead?

I never was alive.

Join me,

and I'll let

your family live.

My family?

You mean my family,

my father,

who burns

to Muspellheim?

And your brother.

Give me the hammer

and I'll let them

all out.

Liar!

Come on! Come on!

I will not rest

until I have it!

Forgive me.

Forgive me for

sneaking away earlier.

Are you ready, Thor,

to actually take my advice?

Yes, I will take it.

I will listen

to what you say.

For my father,

who burns in hell.

Good. Then hear me.

We'll return to Valhalla

immediately.

Let Loki smash away all

the people and the buildings.

And keep that Hammer

away from Loki

and I promise you,

one day you will return

to watch him

perish in the dirt.

Come, my friends.

How are you, my pet?

[Growling]

They are near.

They can't escape fate.

We can make

a gateway here.

I'm going to need you

to help me summon it.

But Asgard is a heap

of sand and ash.

It has been

destroyed.

We'll find a place.

I'll hide you

and the Hammer.

I'm not going.

I'm staying here

to save the Earth.

Thor!

Thor, please.

We don't have much time.

I beg you! We must keep

the Hammer away from Loki.

It's the only weapon that can

kill the Tree of Life.

So long the tree lives,

there is still a chance

to rebuild.

Please!

All right.

Good.

Now, hold the Hammer

tight before you.

Channel its powers.

The will in your heart

will make it open.

Now, you go

through it first.

Jarnsaxa,

do you feel

I have the power in me

to carry this through

to the very end,

even if it means

I must fight?

Oh, Thor,

you are a God

beyond my understanding,

the son of the master

who I've served.

If you believe in your heart

that you must fight,

I will live or die

by your side.

I am your soldier.

Then go through,

and take this.

Hide it.

Protect it.

Keep it safe from Loki.

I am not leaving

this Earth

until I have saved it

or death takes me.

Thor?

No!

Take it! Hurry!

Before it's too late.

No! I'm not

leaving without you.

No!

You shall die witch!

Lindworms!

Lindworms from underneath.

Come to me!

Go through the gateway!

I will stop them! Go!

You can't

fight me, Thor.

Fate is on my side.

Every fabric

of the universe

is against you.

Damn the fabric

of the universe.

[Laughs]

[Thunder]

[Speaking foreign language]

Loki!

It's mine!

It's mine!

Come on! Come on!

Let's go!

No, Jarnsaxa.

I stay here.

To my dwelling then.

The rune stone

will protect us.

No.

The gateway!

The gateway

to my dwelling!

Gateway!

No!

Jarnsaxa!

Now, let's see.

What am I going to do

to you now?

Jarnsaxa.

No, Jarnsaxa.

Jarnsaxa, I'm here.

I'm here.

You'll be all right.

I thought

you'd never come.

We've got to get you

out of here.

We'll get the potion

of healing.

We'll take care of you.

Leave me here.

No, I'll never leave you.

I love you so much.

I love you, too.

Jarnsaxa?

Very touching.

[Sirens]

Jarnsaxa...

I could not change

our fate.

I'm sorry.

Odin...

Forgive me.

You are not

defeated yet...

My King.

Yes, you are my

King...

Ruler of Asgard

who sits atop

the universe...

Guardian

of all realms.

We're in good hands...

Your hands...

For you are not

defeated yet.

Thor!

I want you to witness

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Eric Forsberg

Eric Forsberg (born December 16, 1959) is the writer and director of the feature film Mega Piranha, as well as the writer of the feature film Snakes on a Train, one of the first mockbusters produced and released by The Asylum. He also wrote the screenplays for 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea and War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave, also for The Asylum. He directed the film Alien Abduction which aired on Sci Fi Channel, as well as Night of the Dead which aired on Chiller TV. Other writer and director credits include the political thriller Torture Room, and the stoner comedy Sex Pot, as well as Monster, Almighty Thor, Arachnoquake, and Age of the Hobbits. He also worked as a Co-Producer and assistant director on numerous films for Christopher Coppola and Alain Silver, including White Nights, Bel Air, and Palmer's Pickup. In his early years Forsberg was an improvisational comedy instructor at The Players Workshop and The Second City Training Center in Chicago. more…

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