Loki’s betrayals finally pay off in Thor: The Dark World minutes 76–80, and we had… way more fun than we expected. Thor and Loki spring their plan on Malekith, Jane nearly gets the Aether ripped from her body, and Thor tries the classic “hit it with lightning” approach that briefly crystallizes the Aether before it reconstitutes itself. Cue Matthew and Pete spiraling into questions of cosmic goo, crystallization, and whether Marvel had a secret plan that never made it onto the screen.The conversation runs the gamut: from how the MCU treats Loki’s trickster nature to whether Malekith should have known better than to trust him, from the beauty of Iceland’s Svartalfheim landscapes to the satisfaction of seeing Kurse swat Mjolnir aside like a toy. We also dive into the mechanics of the infamous black hole grenades—MCU canon, video games, and yes, real-world theoretical physics. Matthew takes us deep into Schwarzschild radii and Hawking radiation, Pete tries to turn soda bottles into singularities, and together they wonder why Doctor Strange didn’t just pick up a grenade and lob it at Thanos.It all comes back to Loki, though: his choice to save Jane, his brutal impalement by Kurse, and the melodramatic weight of his apparent sacrifice. Do these minutes finally earn the brothers’ renewed bond? Does the five-minute format make the scene land harder than it does in the full film? And what does it mean that we may actually be, at long last, Team Thor-Loki?If you want to hear these conversations unfold in real-time, join the Marvel Movie Minute community at trustory.fm/join, where members get early access, invitations to live stream recordings, and other bonus content.Film Sundries
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