Chris Hemsworth believes Taika Waititi, a writer and filmmaker, sneaks into Thor: love and Thunder. With the release of Thor: Ragnarok in 2017, Waititi's trademark irreverence resurrected the Thor series. He not only directed that movie, but also played the funny, charming, and soft-spoken Kronan warrior Korg, who has since appeared to be Thor's right-hand gamer. The follow-up, love and Thunder, which will hit theatres next month, will feature a comeback for Waititi and Hemsworth. Russell Crowe plays Zeus, Tessa Thompson plays Valkyrie, Natalie Portman plays Jane Foster, and Christian Bale plays Gorr the god Butcher. Jamie Alexander plays Lady Sif.

The "Asgardians of the Galaxy" will be back, Zeus will be in Olympus, Gorr the god Butcher will arrive, and Jane Foster will be wielding Mjolnir as the Mighty Thor, according to love and Thunder's teasers, clips, and tv advertisements. A flying boat pulled by Thor's goats Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr, also known as Toothgnasher and Toothgrinder, has also been displayed. It may sound absurd, but in Norse mythology, the two are the partners who drag the god of Thunder's chariot across the sky. And yet, Waititi might be doing more than simply Korg's voice in the movie.

Hemsworth was questioned about a Lego set that included Thor's goats during an interview with ali Plumb on BBC Radio 1 back in March. The actor made the joke that Waititi might have provided the voices for Toothgnasher and Toothgrinder without disclosing anything about their function in the movie.

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