She said that there is a script for Thor: Love and Thunder and that she has read the latest draft. Waititi confirmed and said that they are about four or five drafts in for the fourth installment of the franchise.
Waititi said that the sequel isn't going to be a `run-of-the-mill` movie and that it is going to up the ante when it comes to the out-of-this-world nature of Thor: Ragnarok. He joked, `It's like 10-year-olds told us what should be in a movie and we said yes to every single thing.`
Waititi said he won't have a romantic interest in the sequel because he was `deeply in love and lost that love along the line.` He added, `He doesn't feel brave enough to find love again.` However, he did tease that we will find out more about the specificities of Krog's Kronan culture. On top of that, he said that we will see Space Sharks (also known as Starsharks), which appear in the comics.
Eventually, Waititi said goodbye to Thompson and welcomed Mark Ruffalo, who plays Hulk, into the Instagram Live screening party where they talked more about making Ragnarok and had some fun with the social media platform.
Thor: Love and Thunder was first announced at last year's Comic-Con. Although Chris Hemsworth is set to reprise his role, we learned that Natalie Portman, who played Jane Foster in the first two movies, is set to portray the female Thor, Thor 4 director Taika Waititi announced today.