Thor- Love And Thunder -

Yes. It’s loud, colorful, and silly. Lower your expectations to "fun summer concert" rather than "perfect sequel," and you’ll have a blast.

We see the results of his butchery, but we don’t sit in the tragedy long enough to feel the weight. He needed about fifteen more minutes of screen time. Thor: Love and Thunder isn't Ragnarok . It tries to juggle a story about cancer, genocide, ex-lovers, and screaming goats, and sometimes the plates crash.

What did you think? Did the screaming goats make you laugh or drive you insane? Drop a comment below!

Warning: Mild spoilers ahead.

Here’s the breakdown of the God of Thunder’s fourth solo outing. First, let’s talk about the vibe. If Ragnarok was a 1980s arcade game, Love and Thunder is a heavy metal album cover come to life. The film is drenched in neon lasers, screaming goats (yes, screaming goats), and a classic rock soundtrack that will make you want to buy a leather vest.

When Taika Waititi saved the Thor franchise with the neon-soaked, hilarious Ragnarok , he set the bar impossibly high. So, does Love and Thunder live up to the hype? The short answer is: sort of. But the more honest answer is: it’s complicated, gloriously messy, and way more emotional than you’re expecting.