![]() Thus begins Thor: Ragnarok, director Taika Waititi’s colorfully wild, imaginatively bizarre entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the creatively idiosyncratic What We Do in the Shadows and Hunt for the Wilderpeople filmmaker going all out to in order to bring his vision for the God of Thunder to life. Imprisoned for more than a millennia, Hela ( Cate Blanchett), the Goddess of Death, is going to return to Asgard, and even with all they’ve both seen and the conflicts they’ve been a part of, the level of destruction she will unleash upon the Universe will be unlike anything either Thor or Loki could begin to imagine. Heading out to return him back where he belongs, turns out dear old dad isn’t quite ready to depart his new place of residence, instead choosing this moment of family reunion to warn of a new danger coming the brothers’ way. ![]() Not only that, he’s sitting on Asgard’s throne impersonating their father, Odin ( Anthony Hopkins), the devious trickster trapping him back on Earth in a home for the elderly. ![]() Latest Thor a Thunderclap of Comedic InspirationĪfter journeying to the far reaches of the Nine Realms in order to face down the demonic Surtur ( Clancy Brown) and stop Ragnarok, the prophesized end of Asgard, the God of Thunder Thor ( Chris Hemsworth) returns home only to find his formerly deceased brother Loki ( Tom Hiddleston) very much alive.
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