[Thor 4: Love & Thunder] Gorr's deleted scenes in grand scheme of things
So, as someone not familiar with the comics and far from a hero movie buff - though love fantasy, humor and thrillers w/ the suspense of a true threat who can kill off good guys and what not - I wonder how people feel about hearing in particular about the darker scenes with Gorr being cut and him actually having not that much screen time? Do you feel the influence of Disney is an issue? Are the comics actually not that graphic, thrilling and terrifying and is Gorr among others just there as the anti-hero serving as fodder for the hero to kill? Were Marvel creations never meant to be "dark", scary and just catering to children and families or is there a segment of comics definitely catering to adults that the movies are not daring to match, because it would be 16+ or adult only? If there are some darker stories, comics and particular series / movies or complete franchises, how do you feel they have been represented in the movies and or series? And what about certain charact