In the aftermath of the premiere of “Thor: Love and Thunder” by Marvel Studios, it was confirmed that several actors associated with the play did not appear. Director Taika Waititi himself has admitted that he finds his films “inpost” and as a result, some roles that may have been important early on are either sidelined or cut off altogether. One name that came to light is “Game of Thrones” actress Lena Headey, who according to Variety has been sued by the former British agency Troika for alleged unpaid commissions for three projects, including the new “Thor”. As part of Headey’s official response, she is said to have said that the role arose after Waititi approached her directly. The department store confirms that Headey does not appear in the last part of the movie. She is not the only one who does not appear. Actor Christian Bale, who plays the villain of the movie Gore, confirmed to Prensa Escenario (via Total Film) that both Peter Dinklage and Jeff Goldblum shot scenes for the movie but did not make the final cut. “I got to work with Peter Dinklage, this is not in the last film, but it is fantastic. I got to work with Jeff Goldblum, it’s not even in the last movie. “As you can see, a lot of things end up on the floor of the cutting room, even though they are wonderful and wonderful.” “Thor: Love and Thunder” premieres in theaters on July 8. Previous article Scott, Mescal, Foy, Bell are “strangers”