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Gorr the God Butcher’s (Christian Bale) monochromatic, greyscale skin and clothes stand in stark relief to the larger-than-life, cartoonish colours of the gods’ outfits in Thor: Love & Thunder. Dressed in simple draped fabrics, Gorr the God Butcher’s outfit doesn’t offer any hints about his mysterious backstory – but the contrast does mark him visually as the film’s antagonist.
Creature and prosthetics designer Adam Johansen had the challenge of designing the prosthetics for Gorr, balancing simplicity with monstrosity. “Gorr is completely grey with multiple colours within that grey,” Johansen said. “For his monster look, we covered up his eyebrows and gave him heavier brows, teeth, full nails, veining and scarification. I’d go in and give him black goo to knock out all the pinks in his mouth and on his tongue.”
Marvel Studios' Thor: Love and Thunder | Official Trailer via Marvel Entertainment's YouTube channel
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