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Originally Posted by jedi_don
But she didn’t look like Jane Foster either. She was taller, larger and more muscular. So it was more than a costume change for the character. Add Jane’s illness on-top of it. That’s why I think they can go the CGI approach. I don’t care how much Portman may try to bulk up, she’s still a tiny 5’ 3”. Or they can just go the “it’s space magic” route.
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She also went from brunette to blonde when she changed. I don't see the big deal. With all the behind-the-scenes Hollywood magic since the beginning and now (lifts, walking in trenches, body doubles, stunt people, camera angles, CGI, etc.) does it really matter? As long as the person can act, use all the trickery they require... it's all an illusion.
For the record....
Donald Blake (comics) - 5’9”
Thor (male/comics) - 6’6”
Chris Hemsworth – 6’3”
Jane Foster (comics) -5’7”
Thor (female/comics) - 5’9”
Natalie Portman – 5’3”
Black Widow (comics) - 5'7"
Scarlett Johansson - 5'3"
Wonder Woman (comics) - 6’0”
Gal Gadot - 5’10”
Wolverine (comics) – 5’3”
Hugh Jackman – 6’3”
Jack Reacher (books) – 6’5”
Tom Cruise – 5’7” (probably being generous)
Superman (comics) – 6’3”
Henry Cavill – 6’1”
Batman (comics) - 6’0”
Ben Affleck – 6’4”
Tony Stark (comics) - 6’1”
Robert Downey jr -5’9” (likely with lifts, some say more like 5’7”)
Thanos (comics) - 6’7”
Cable (comics) – 6’8”
Jonah Hex (comics) -5'11"
Josh Brolin – 5’10”
Hal Jordan (comics) - 6'2"
Deadpool (comics) - 6'2"
Ryan Reynolds- 6'2" SPOT-ON !!