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  1. Mortal (Norwegian: Torden) is a 2020 fantasy action film co-written and directed by André Øvredal. The film is inspired by Norse mythology, and stars Nat Wolff. It is supported by a grant from the Government of Norway.

  2. Jul 27, 2020 · Summary. Mortal conjures up the magic of X-Men, Chronicle, and Brightburn for a Norse mythology origin idea. Mortal comes from director Andre Ovredal who has bought us the wonderful Trollhunter, the underrated The Autopsy of Jane Doe, and highly enjoyable Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.

  3. Nov 5, 2020 · Director André Øvredal makes no bones about the fact that he wanted Mortal, his retelling of Norse mythology, to be a polar opposite of what the Marvel movies have done with Thor. “That was a...

  4. Ending Explanation: Mortal concludes with a climactic battle between Eric and the ancient god of lightning, Thor. Throughout the film, Eric’s powers continue to grow, causing destruction and chaos wherever he goes. The Norse mythology-inspired storyline reveals that Eric is, in fact, the human embodiment of Loki, the shape-shifting trickster god.

    • Not Your Ordinary Superhero Origin Story
    • Mortal Triggers Conversation on Power & Identity
    • Mortal: Conclusion

    The bedraggled, discomposed, and cryptically powerful Eric resides in a mountainous region of Norway, whose godly facilities have made him a self-avowed pariah. Suffering in silence, Eric has a mysterious burn on his leg, and he’s overly fidgety. Clearly, Eric is mired in a past tragedy, and petrified of what would happen if he rejoined society. On...

    For what first appears to be a comic book film, Mortal doesn’t necessarily soar in spectacle, and in no way does it prioritize action. The unassuming visuals — typically a sporadic lightning bolt, a smoldered, sweltering burn mark, or a muster of forbidding clouds — aren’t always the most convincing, let alone striking ingredient. Howbeit, the pauc...

    André Øvredal’s Mortal is a mature and sober take on the superhero origin story, favoring emotional conflict over physical conflict. Despite the undeveloped romance between Eric and Christine enfeebling the emotional stakes later into the film, André Øvredal’s deliberately measured, equivocal approach to heroism and villainy is a refreshing departu...

  5. Aug 10, 2020 · Based on ancient Norse Mythology, a young boy must discover the origins of his extraordinary powers before he is captured by authorities hell-bent on condemning him for an accidental murder. A breath-taking and thrilling origins adventure story about one boy’s journey to uncover who, or what, he really is.

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  7. Nov 6, 2020 · Come back after you’ve seen the film if you want to go in cold. All you need to know is that this slow-moving, sci-fi origin story was made by Norwegian co-writer/director André Øvredal , the man who previously gave us the far more entertaining “ Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark .”

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