Archive for Thor: The Dark World
Thor: The Dark World Movie and Gag Reel Screencaptures
Posted by Renee on 08 February 2014 with 0 Comments
I’ve added HD captures of Kat as Darcy in Thor: The Dark World, as well as caps from the movie’s gag reel.
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Kat and Natalie Portman: IGN interview
Posted by Renee on 29 October 2013 with 0 Comments

New Thor: The Dark World clip featuring Kat
Posted by Renee on 22 October 2013 with 0 Comments

Thor: The Dark World UK Press Conference
Posted by Renee on 21 October 2013 with 0 Comments

New Thor: The Dark World Stills
Posted by Renee on 18 October 2013 with 0 Comments
I’ve added four new HQ and large stills of Kat in Thor: The Dark World
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Thor: The Dark World B-Roll
Posted by Renee on 18 October 2013 with 0 Comments
I’ve uploaded a short clip of Kat in the Thor 2: The Dark World b-roll, as well as screencaps
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Thor 2: The Dark World EPK Interview + Screencaps
Posted by Renee on 18 October 2013 with 0 Comments
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Kat Dennings: ‘Thor’ Lego toy is ‘biggest deal in my life’
Posted by Renee on 05 October 2013 with 0 Comments
Rather than be jealous of co-star Natalie Portman‘s more glamorous “Thor: The Dark World” action figure, Kat Dennings is chomping at the bit to get her hands on the chunkier Darcy Lewis toy.“I saw on the Internet the other day that Darcy is being made into a Lego, and that is very cool,” Dennings tells Zap2it. “It’s a Minimates Lego set. And this is probably the biggest deal in my life!”Not that she’ll be buying them all up for herself. The youngest of five children, she is the aunt to many.“I have little nieces and nephews and they will all be getting this from their aunt for Hanukkah,” the actress says.

New Thor: The Dark World TV Spot
Posted by Renee on 03 October 2013 with 0 Comments

Kat talks Thor: The Dark World
Posted by Renee on 12 September 2013 with 0 Comments
Things get super cosmic in the Marvel Comics sequel “Thor: The Dark World” (Nov. 8). No matter how many dimensions are threatened, though, we can count on Kat Dennings’ earthy Darcy Lewis to keep things comically real again.
The funniest part of the first “Thor” movie, the clueless science intern is back in what’s being called an “extended role” to help her boss, physicist Jane Foster (Natalie Portman), succeed heroically and romantically with the extraterrestrial Norse thunder god (Chris Hemsworth).
“Darcy’s a political science major who’s interning with Jane for credit,” explains Dennings, the star of the TV sitcom “2 Broke Girls.” “She’s really bad at real science in this first movie. In the second movie, she’s more interested, but she still doesn’t know anything about it. She loves Jane, she really wants Jane and Thor to be together. It’s almost like her own little soap opera that she watches.”
Dennings was reluctantly non-specific about what her extended role might be this time around.
“Darcy does many amazing things, the content of which I will probably get snipered if I reveal,” she apologizes. “But there are a lot of awesome sequences involving Darcy that I think fans of the movie will be excited to see — and that I, as a fan, was spoiled to be doing. You’ll see Darcy as you’ve never seen her before.”
In action scenes?
“Maaaybe,” she coyly says. “Possssibly.”
Does Darcy find a Norse god to call her own?
“I’m not gonna tell ya. But I’m not gonna rule it out. There are a lot of surprises in store for Darcy in this movie. Some things even surprised me.”
One pleasant surprise was working with sequel director Alan Taylor, a veteran of such quality television series as “Mad Men,” “The Sopranos” and “Game of Thrones.”
“Alan has a great eye and a great sensibility,” Dennings says. “He’s great at serious sequences and action sequences, has a really deft hand. He’s comfortable in that world, and he’s also good at one-on-one, smaller scenes on Earth, and love scenes. He can do it all, and had a fresh take on the Thor world.”
As — always— does Darcy.
“She’s part of the audience,” Dennings explains. “She kind of reacts the way anyone watching the scenes in reality would.”
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