The mythological character Thor is public domain. The Marvel Comics character is not, but if you wanted to start your own comic with a character named Thor, as long as your Thor is distinct enough from Marvel's that the two could not be confused, then you should be fine.
They'll probably sue you anyway, of course, in the hopes that you'll just give up rather than fight it.
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There are quite a few television shows in public domain. Some of the public domain T.V. shows are "Bonanza", "The Beverly Hillbillies", "Amos 'n' Andy", and "The Dick Van Dyke Show".
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Depends where you live and what the law is in your country. The record containing that sequence is over 50 years old, so in the UK is public domain. But the film sequence, despite being the same age, is not..
Tom Hiddleston.He initially auditioned for the role of Thor, but when Chris Hemsworth (Thor) auditioned, the casting director of the movie Thor thought that Chris Hemsworth was better for Thor and Tom Hiddleston was more suited for Loki.
No. "Let's Do It" is controlled by Warner Brothers.