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Superhero Buzz: Natalie Portman Talks Her Marvel Future; 'Runaways' Heads to Hulu


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When Thor was released back in 2011, Natalie Portman was arguably the second best-known cast member, after Anthony Hopkins. She was originally signed to play Jane Foster in 2009, but due to delays with the production, she made several other movies in the interim, including Black Swan, which earned her an Academy Award. That rose her profile considerably and her bright performance as astrophysicist Jane Foster certainly made Thor much more than a movie about a superhero who falls in love with a human. Both Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston broke out big. The sequel, Thor: The Dark World, focused on the relationship between Thor and Loki, leaving Jane to become more of a plot device than a central character in the drama. Jane's absence in Avengers: Age of Ultron was...
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