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#Kenneth Branagh Stopped Anthony Hopkins From Retiring While Making Thor

#Kenneth Branagh Stopped Anthony Hopkins From Retiring While Making Thor

Hopkins has had a long acting career, but as a true-blue movie star, he was something of a late bloomer. He won his first Oscar at the age of 54 for playing the iconic role of Hannibal Lecter in “The Silence of the Lambs.” When Thor was first released in May 2011, he was already 73, but since then, he’s had other high-profile roles such as Pope Benedict in “The Two Popes” (for which he also received an Oscar nomination) and Robert Ford, the co-founder of the eponymous theme park in HBO’s “Westworld.”

Branagh had a background in Shakespearean film adaptions like “Henry V” and “Hamlet” before he came to the MCU. For him, it sounds like there was no better choice to play Odin than an actor with Hopkins’ supreme gravitas. In the book, he’s quoted as saying:

“Anthony brought a world of depth, intelligence, and feeling to Odin that set up the possibility of a really affecting family drama. He can command, but he can also be very personable. His human qualities kept the dynamic powerful, but not overwrought. He could convey a kingly responsibility and still make you feel that he loved both his errant sons.”

Of all the Phase One MCU films, “Thor” is arguably the most “out there” in that it involves gods from Norse mythology. The movie tried to keep itself grounded, applying the Arthur C. Clarke rule, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” However, the performances of seasoned thespians like Hopkins are also a big part of what kept it anchored to some semblance of reality even as it costumed people in gold space armor.

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