Christian Bale explains why his favorite bit as Gorr the God Butcher in Thor: Love and Thunder was cut by Marvel Studios. The Taika Waititi and Chris Hemsworth MCU film marks the actor's return to the comic book movie world. In the mid-2000s played Bruce Wayne/Batman in Warner Bros.' The Dark Knight Trilogy. Now he portrays a Marvel villain in Gorr the God Butcher.

As his name suggests, Gorr is set out to kill all gods after he suffers a personal tragedy. He blames the higher entities for his misfortunes after they ruthlessly invalidated his grief. Powered by the necrosword, he goes on a quest to fight them off until Thor catches wind of his crusade in Thor: Love and Thunder. Together with Jane Foster (Natalie Portman), who is now a hero herself after picking up Mjolnir and becoming the Mighty Thor, and Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson), as well as, Korg (Waititi), they go on a mission to stop Gorr the God Butcher.

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In a new video released by Marvel Entertainment to promote Thor: Love and Thunder, Bale reveals details about his favorite scene he worked on as Gorr the God Butcher. Unfortunately for him, Marvel Studios decided to cut the scene. Read his whole story below:

My biggest inspiration for Gorr is a music video and Taika and I did this scream that's in that video but did not see the light of day in that film. So my favorite bit is doing that. So I just kind of screamed through it for 30 seconds straight and Marvel went 'no.' That's not ending up in the final cut but I enjoyed it immensely.

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Previously, Bale revealed that he wanted to reference the "Come to Daddy" video by Aphex Twin in Thor: Love and Thunder. He wanted to do the character scream as Gorr, which was a major condition for him to join the project. Waititi agreed, but, ultimately, the bit was cut. It doesn't seem like Bale has ill feelings towards their broken agreement, as he understands why Marvel Studios wouldn't want that in the film. He admits that the scene in mind may be too much for a PG-13 film, and the MCU does tend to come out with more family-friendly blockbusters to cater to a wider audience.

For what it's worth, Thor: Love and Thunder has a lot of scenes that ended up being scrapped. It's uncertain what those specific bits are aside from Gorr the God Butcher's scream, but it's possible that they eventually end up in the film's home release. That being said, considering the fact that one of the main gripes on the film is the limited screentime for Bale, who does a great job as the villain, it may have been better if they just dialed down on the scream and still made it work for a PG-13 feature film.

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Source: Marvel Entertainment

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