thor: ragnarok

‘Infinity War’ Set Photo Suggests a Connection to a Mysterious ‘Age of Ultron’ Scene
‘Infinity War’ Set Photo Suggests a Connection to a Mysterious ‘Age of Ultron’ Scene
‘Infinity War’ Set Photo Suggests a Connection to a Mysterious ‘Age of Ultron’ Scene
Avengers: Infinity War has a lot of ground to cover in terms of bringing together all the threads of the Infinity Gauntlet storyline that have been seeded throughout Marvel’s films since we caught a glimpse of the Gauntlet in the first Thor movie. Every movie since then has in some way been leading up to it, so it makes sense that there would be a few callbacks to previous films that only the sharpest eye could catch.
Marvel Gives ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ an Official Plot Synopsis for Hulk to Smash
Marvel Gives ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ an Official Plot Synopsis for Hulk to Smash
Marvel Gives ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ an Official Plot Synopsis for Hulk to Smash
Okay, so it’s not an official still from Thor: Ragnarok, but Marvel was kind enough to kick off the New Year with a new behind-the-scenes image featuring Chris Hemsworth’s mighty Asgardian hero and director Taika Waititi (looking very…director-y). The studio also unveiled the first official plot synopsis for the upcoming sequel, which confirms a bunch of stuff we already know while reaffirming our faith in Ragnarok as the first great Thor movie.
This ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Promo Art May or May Not Be Legit, But It’s Definitely Awesome
This ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Promo Art May or May Not Be Legit, But It’s Definitely Awesome
This ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Promo Art May or May Not Be Legit, But It’s Definitely Awesome
There are several reasons to be stoked about Thor: Ragnarok, including — but not limited to — Taika Waititi, Cate Blanchett, Planet Hulk, Jeff Goldblum, Tessa Thompson and that rad retro logo design. A new image, purported to be leaked promo art for the Thor sequel, has been making the rounds on social media today, and although its legitimacy is slightly questionable, there’s absolutely no doubt that A. it’s totally in keeping with the retro aesthetic of the Ragnarok logo and B. it looks badass.
See How Thor Kept Busy During ‘Civil War’ in the Hilarious ‘Civil War: Team Thor’
See How Thor Kept Busy During ‘Civil War’ in the Hilarious ‘Civil War: Team Thor’
See How Thor Kept Busy During ‘Civil War’ in the Hilarious ‘Civil War: Team Thor’
Even months before the movie was released, it was pretty obvious that Thor had no real place in Captain America: Civil War. That film was rooted in political intrigue and manipulation of trust; Chris Hemsworth’s Thor is really more of the Mary Poppins of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, not really worrying so much about the day-to-day and just popping in whenever he’s needed the most. To remain true to the character, there was no scenario in which Thor did not just roll his eyes and head back to Asgard until the whole thing had blown over.