The producers and director have coordinated very well by making a film which has both a strong narrative along with compelling graphics, making it a treat to watch. Overall, Thor: The Dark World is an intense film full of action and battle scenes. The soundtrack was released on 28 th October 2013. While Thor fights to restore order across the cosmos, an ancient race led by vengeful Malekith returns to plunge the universe back into darkness. The score also featured the Iranian singer and musician Azam Ali as a vocalist. The main score of the film was composed by Brian Tyler. This, in turn, would enable viewers to experience greater intensity particularly when a battle would occur. Alan Taylor along with the two animation companies planned on going mostly CG. Double Negative produced digital models of Asgardian and Dark Elf fighters which were then handed over to Blur Studio to insert the CG element within them. According to Blur Studio officials, the animators approached the prologue with a 3D perspective.Īdding further, the officials explained how there were basically 80 cameras that were pointing at the environment and that environment became the 3D basis upon which further progress could be made with minimal effort. The film’s visual effects were mainly handled by Double Negative and Blur Studio. With Thor: Dark World, Marvel has continued to maintain its recognized standards. The film ends with Odin revealing to be Loki in disguise who seems to be well alive. An intense battle takes place between Thor and Malekith where Thor manages to transport Malekith to Svartalfheim, where he is crushed and crumbled between his own tattered ship.