Director Taika Waititi was supposed to reprise after Thor: Ragnarok (2017) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the film is arguably its funniest installment along with the two volumes guardians of the galaxy, directed by American James Gunn (2014, 2017). So next July we can enjoy a new portion of his superhero work with Thor: Love and Thunder (2022), whose teaser was released recently.

If anyone, as a Marvel adventure fan, remembers that sensational fight sequence from his first God of Thunder movie that Chris Hemsworth played before, Thor (2011) eight times for which the New Zealander used Led Zeppelin’s rock hard “Immigrant Song” (1970), we should not be surprised that in this preview of his new film we hear song “Sweet Child o’ Mine” by Guns N’ Roses (1987).

It belongs to the band’s first album hard rock Californian, titled Thirst for destruction, is her only number one in the United States, where she stayed for two weeks in the hot summer of 1988, and in October 2019 she became the first 80 to reach a billion views on YouTube. So it’s not an unknown piece, and it’s in teaser from Thor: Love and Thunder for superhero romance and in Jane Foster from Natalie Portman.

Thor: Love and Thunder by Guns N’ Roses

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As Courtney Mason explains to us in ScreenRantthe Guns N’ Roses song “was written by frontman Axl Rose” as ballad “To his future wife, Erin Everly.” And, since much of Anthony Hopkins’ fourth film about Odin’s son is dedicated to the return of his “former love interest” after he was downgraded without much explanation, since Thor: The Dark World (2013), this music “may signal revival of relations out of two.”

Even though years have passed without even seeing each other, there may still be embers between them; and “Sweet Child o’ Mine” refers to those feelings, good harbor. “Her hair reminds me / Of a warm and safe place / Where as a child I hid / And prayed that the thunder / and rain / would quietly pass by.” And, if the God of Thunder seems to want to go to Thor: Love and Thunderthese Guns N’ Roses lyrics make a lot of sense.

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