Thor: What Went Wrong With Natalie Portman's Jane Foster Thor set up Natalie Portman's Jane Foster as a vital part of the franchise, but she escaped from the MCU after the sequence. What went incorrect? Natalie Portman portrayed Jane Foster in the first two Thor movies before disappearing from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, so what in the end went incorrect with the character? Fans have been excited whilst the Oscar-winning actress become cast inside the role, but by the time she quietly exited the MCU, no one seemed to care. Although Jane confirmed promise in Thor, her capability was never realized in its sequel, Thor: The Dark World. Despite the character’s lukewarm reception, there are ideas for Portman to make her victorious go back in Thor: Love and Thunder, not simply as Jane Foster, but as the Goddess of Thunder herself. Launched in Journey to Mystery #eighty four in 1962, Jane Foster started as a nurse who worked beside
41 million have lost jobs since virus hit, but layoffs slow Roughly 2.1 million people applied for US unemployment benefits last week, a sign that companies are still slashing jobs in the face of a deep recession even as more businesses reopen and rehire some laid-off employees. Washington: Roughly 2.1 million people applied for US unemployment benefits last week, a sign that companies are still slashing jobs in the face of a deep recession even as more businesses reopen and rehire some laid-off employees. About 41 million people have now applied for aid since the virus outbreak intensified in March, though not all of them are still unemployed. The Labor Department’s report Thursday includes a count of all the people now receiving unemployment aid: 21 million. That is a rough measure of the number of unemployed Americans. The national jobless rate was 14.7% in April, the highest since the Great Depression, and many econo