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I'm only getting into Game of Thrones right now but already I can see how Thor is going to benefit greatly from the new director. I'd rather NOT see too much of Thor on Earth in the next movie.
This is where it will be interesting for Marvel movies. Marvel did it with all their movies, kinda brought them down to earth and told the origins and didn't go much further. Bring Thor to Earth for a majority of the movie was an example.
Now that origins are out of the way, they will need to take on more advanced stories and its going to take more effort. This is where the realm of "wow these are superheroes in outrageous worlds" comes in, and this is where WB/DC has been stuck with all their characters; since from the get go they are way further "out there" (exception of Batman)
Grittier? It was fantastic in the first movie. All gold and magical out in the cosmos and now you want to make it look... old and gritty?
How will the writers explain that? How will they explain why Asgard look all old and run down all within a few years? Terrible idea.