Tessa Thompson has joined the cast of Marvel’s Thor: Ragnarok, where she is set to play the God of thunder’s love interest.
Jaimie Alexander
Don’t worry, they haven’t decided yet. Dawson and Biel are just two names on a long list of possible female leads.
The pair have been cast in recurring roles opposite Jack Black and Tim Robbins in the HBO comedy series.
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On her way to Thor’s aide!
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Logline: Expected to explore more of the nine worlds with Odin by Thor’s side.
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Logline: Story centers on a cartel leader who, after breaking out of an American prison, races toward the Mexican border where the only thing between him and freedom is a border-town sheriff and his inexperienced staff.
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