


With Taika Waititi at the helm and Matt Damon already confirmed to show up in that film, it wouldn’t be the craziest thing in the world for this fat Thor to make an appearance.īlack, whose most recent widely known roles were in Jumanji: The Next Level and The Croods: A New Age, has been really warming up to video games. Though these sketches won’t have Chris Hemsworth fearing for his job or fuel rumors of a new Iron Man being found, maybe they mean Black is hoping to nail down a role in Thor: Love and Thunder. For those who are not into rock and prefer their comedians fully clothed, he’s also done Spider-Man and hip hop with Marv Allen’s “Out the Frame”. Other examples of Black’s recent dabblings into Marvel territory can be found on his Twitter account, where the actor has previously uploaded a similar video playing Tony Stark with Black Sabbath’s “Iron Man” playing in the background.

The result is a comedic video that’ll get a laugh out of anyone. The latest of these features Black harnessing the power of Mjolnir and contorting his scantily clad body to “Immigrant Song” in a Thor cosplay of dubious quality. The School of Rock teacher is an internet sensation thanks to his comedic exploits, but recently, Black has been combining his love for music and all things Marvel in a series of incredibly funny videos that might just outdo the MCU’s productions.

RELATED: Hailee Steinfeld Shared A Photo From The Hawkeye Set Throughout the years, Marvel has done a fantastic job unearthing lesser-known songs and introducing classic tunes to newer generations, as is the case for Thor: Ragnarok’s epic final battle scene, which features Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song.” Perhaps for that reason, there are few people better suited to pay tribute to Marvel’s forays into rock culture than Black himself. It’s been that way ever since the first scene in Iron Man, which begins with the iconic guitar riff from AC/DC’s “Back in Black,” and continued with Guardians of the Galaxy's funky vibes and Captain Marvel’s ode to the 90’s soundtrack. Comedian Jack Black seems to know classic rock and the Marvel cinematic universe go incredibly well together, particularly in Thor: Ragnarok.
