If you want the real “extra quality” experience, follow these steps:
Alternatively, rent it for $3.99 from Amazon, YouTube, or Apple TV. If you want the real “extra quality” experience
Some users confuse the Internet Archive with public domain repositories. To be in the public domain in the U.S., a film must have been released before 1928 (as of 2024). Thor: Love and Thunder is from 2022, meaning it’s protected for roughly 95 more years. Alternatively, rent it for $3
Even “orphan works” or indie films sometimes appear on Archive.org with creator permission. But Marvel/Disney aggressively protects its IP. Search for the film today on Archive.org, and you’ll likely see: rent it for $3.99 from Amazon
Marvel movies cost over $200 million to make. Piracy hurts the very artists, VFX teams, and actors whose work you enjoy. Legal streaming ensures they get paid.
Repeated hosting of pirated content could endanger the entire Archive.org project. By consuming illegal uploads, you are inadvertently helping bad actors put a non-profit digital library at risk.
Even if you find a real video file, the so-called “extra quality” is a lie. Expect: