Almighty Thor
Almighty Thor | |
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Directed by | Christopher Ray |
Written by | Erik Estenberg |
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Cinematography | Alexander Yellen |
Edited by | Benjamin Lee Cooper Ron Santiano |
Music by | Chris Ridenhour |
Distributed by | The Asylum |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Template:Film US |
Language | English |
Almighty Thor is a fantasy action film by The Asylum loosely based on Norse mythology, which premiered on the Syfy cable network on May 7, 2011 and was released on DVD on May 10, 2011 in the United States. The film is directed by Christopher Ray and is a mockbuster of the Marvel Comics/Paramount Pictures film Thor.[1]
Plot
When the demon god Loki (Richard Grieco) destroys the fortress of Valhalla and steals the Hammer of Invincibility, only the young hero Thor (Cody Deal) can protect Earth from Ragnarök.[1] When Thor's father and older brother are killed in combat with Loki, a mysterious Valkyrie named Jarnsaxa (Patricia Velásquez) attempts to train the brave, but naive and inexperienced Thor to fight Loki which leads them on a mystical quest from their hidden training camp, to the mystical Tree of Life to reclaim the Hammer, and then to modern day Los Angeles where Loki follows them and attempts to bring on the Apocalypse with his army of demon beasts. When Thor is exhiled to Hell, he must forge his own mighty hammer to save the metropolis and send Loki back to the underworld.
Cast
- Cody Deal as Thor
- Richard Grieco as Loki
- Patricia Velásquez as Járnsaxa
- Kevin Nash as Odin
- Jess Allen as Baldir
- Nicole Fox as the Redhead Norn
- Leslea Fisher as the Blonde Norn
- Lauren Halperin as the Brunette Norn
- Charlie Glackin as Hundig
- Chris Ivan Cevic as Himdall
- Rodney Wilson as Hrothgar
- William Webb as a street punk
- Kristen Kerr as Herja
- Jason Medbury as the Tree of Life Guardian