Spanish TV spot for Thor: The Dark World brings epic voice over to the película

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

The latest TV spot for THOR: THE DARK WORLD comes with some Spanish flavor, dropping in some epic-sounding voice over for the phase two Marvel film. Pitting hermanos (brothers)/enemigos (enemies) Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Loki (Tom Hiddleston) against the forces of Malekith (Christopher Eccleston), the dark elf who brings evil to the nine realms in the sequel, the film is now just under a month away and ramping up the marketing machine so that you will, in no way, be uninformed about the second coming of the God of Thunder. The new TV spot features a few new bits of footage, but let's face it, the V.O. is the whole show.

Vámonos!:

Yep. It's a done deal. We're all going to see THOR: THE DARK WORLD. Even those who say they hated the first one. Yeah, they're going, too. So, really, we don't need anymore trailers or TV spots. But, we'll get them nonetheless. That's how it works. Still, I'd rather see an onslaught of THOR TV spots than for some of the other films we get beat over the head with. I'll take it.

THOR: THE DARK WORLD hits on November 8, 2013.

Source: You Tube

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