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Well, it’s finally happened. Somehow, Marvel Studios figured out how to take one of its least interesting movie characters — the mighty Thor — and make him the star of a completely bonkers space-adventure with more laughs per minute than most recent comedies. Wasn’t Ant-Man supposed to be the funny Marvel movie? How the heck did Thor: Ragnarok become the funny one. Anyway, now that the credits have rolled and the Easter Egg hunts have begun, there’s just one big question left to answer: what’s it all mean? While you probably get the big, overall kinda stuff — like how the good guys won, and the bad guys lost — there’s still plenty of Asgardian goodness we can dive into. Hold onto your hammers while we explain the ending of Thor: Ragnarok. And before you get your breastplate in a twist, just remember: spoilers for this movie, and possibly future Marvel Movies, lie ahead…
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I still think Heimdall has the soul stone
Goofy saves Thor and this really is Disney infinity
Ok, I've thought that guardians of the galaxy 2 and thor ragnarok were trying to hard to be funny. The phase 1 movies were great. I just hope these don't turn into just a big comedy series, what do y'all think.
Why Oklahoma
Let's stop for a sec and admire Hemsworth's acting. Anyone can do "tough hero" but being funny is a special talent.
Pretty forgetful superhero movie in all honesty. If it’s cheesy comedy you’re going for I’d recommend it, but seriously, Goldblum killed it for me.
I mean they hinted super heavily that the new home of Asgard is going to be in Norway where they found Odin.
Wow did this guy really not find the first Thor movie funny?
The clip where hulk fight him ! Diddent happen ! Maby extended clip ?
Last time I was this early Asgard still had foundation
Waiting for someone to point out that Hela, aka Hel, is actually Loki's daughter. More powerful, maybe, but older?
Meanwhile DCEU is all about dark and brudy without a sense of humor.
Loki will offer the space gem to Thanos in order to settle the debts of the first Avengers film.
Cate was so damn hot in this movie.
Cate Blanchett in that hair,with that makeup is simply amazing to look at.
The scene between hela vs the valkyries was fking awesome
Good guy actually lost
Did you happen to miss the first 20mins of the movie where Odin was in Norway saying "This would be a good place for Asgard"
my only issues with Thor Rag was the lack of Hela..
Lokie will always be Lokie? Expect him to die in the infinity war, sacraficing himself for his people.
yesss hela 😍
Thor 4? Really….I think Thor may die in Infinity Wars.
I'm strangely in love with hela
Loki's Deleted scene was great!
If you have seen the leaked avengers infinity war trailer Thor was floating in space and dubrie was everywhere I THINK thanos blew up the ship and the Guardians just flew by to see all the death and destruction
Disagree about Thor being the " least interesting"….
It was not a fictional town! It is a real town, but it's unincorporated. I was working as a journalist in southwest Oklahoma a few years ago and interviewed people from the town about its fictional destruction when they wiped it out in the comic.