Top 5 Things Thor: Ragnarok Changed in the MCU
Top 5 Things Thor: Ragnarok Changed in the MCU
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Thor: Ragnarok has significantly shaken up the Marvel Cinematic Universe in a number of ways. We’ve nearly reached the end of Marvel’s Phase Three, which means things are only going to change more by the time the fourth Avengers movie drops, but in the meantime, Thor’s third cinematic outing has left us with a lot to process and speculate about. Let’s dive in!
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Limitless power ?? HA HA HA HA HA
Odin told them to remember this place. Asgard will be in Norway where Odin died. That makes a lot more sense too because that's where the Norse gods are from
Thor Ragnarok was best!!!!!!
After this years guardians 2, spider man, and now Thor I have basically accepted these movies as just comedies now
Thor scar look like Kratos.
Black Valkyrie and Heimdall are the worst things in this movie
Mark Ruffalo is in Avengers : Infinity War. It means he will turn into Bruce Banner again. And after all Tony wont sit quiet until he figures out how to turn Hulk to Bruce again!
The movie was funny
If the tesseract can grant the user to go anywhere in space, THEN WHY IN THE HELP DIDN'T HELA USE TO TO COMPLETE HER CONQUEST INSTEAD OF HUNTING DOWN THE BI-FROST SWORD
#6 Hulk's face and body became a bit thin
Thor didn't make an agreement with Tony Stark, he just bitch slapped him and Tony said yes
My wife and I just saw this for the second time last night. So good. I kind of figured Loki snagged the Teseract given the way he looked at it when he was in the vault.
Hulk had been there for a week or so because it is explained in the movie that time works different at sakaar
Thor: Ragnarok didn't change anything except becoming ridiculous. Captain American: The Winter Soldier changed the MCU.
Wait a minute…
T – Tesseract = Space gem
H – ??? = Soul gem
A – Aether = Reality gem
N – Necklace = Time gem
O – Orb = Power gem
S – Scepter = Mind gem
Since the Soul gem wasn't in Thor Ragnarok (assuming Hela, Heimdall or Thor's Hammer had it) is it hard to assume it's in Wokanda? The Heart of Wokanda?
I mean the leaked Infinity War trailer did have Black Panther, the Winter Soldier and the army of Wokanda fight off Thano's goons.
I hope further MCU films keep this same vibrant colour thing going.
I love the MCU, but I'm getting a bit tired of it feeling dull colour-wise.
God of hammers..
SPOILER ALERT
The trailers make it look like Thor and Hela are fighting in Asgard, but I much prefer the movie version; it's cooler and perfect to get us straight the plot. ☺
The movie was funny and entertaining but some jokes were unnecesary and the way the eliminated the warriors three was dumb
It's god of thunder
The concept of worthiness to wield Mjolnir. Whomsoever holds this hammer if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor. This enchantment makes it impossible for those not deemed worthy to lift/hold Mjolnir. In Thor: Ragnarok, Hela CATCHES and HOLDS Mjolnir for several seconds. Thor is shocked, and tries to call it back to his hand. She maintains her grip on Mjolnir. If she were unworthy, Mjolnir should fall to the ground. But she is deemed worthy. She is depicted as wielding Mjolnir in the past when she is fighting alongside Odin. She is banished, and the hammer is given to Thor. Odin puts the worthiness enchantment on Mjolnir in the first Thor film. Hela returns, and she is able to hold Mjolnir – so she is worthy enough to wield the power of Thor. Which could also explain her immunity to Thor's lightning bolts. She has her own power and Thor's powers.
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How of hammers…lol
The Infinity Gauntlet issue was never an issue. It simply meant there would have been two Gauntlets in the MCU. Not a big deal. But it turns out it's fake. Again, not a big deal.
Such an eye opening movie. I couldnt take my eyes off the screen.
God of hammer?
Amazing movie!!
The post credit scene with that huge spaceship was awesome… because that was Thanos's ship! I am so hyped for Infinity War!!!
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Best movie ever can't wait until black panther next I bet that movie would be as good.
Im surprised to hear a woman talk about this kind of stuff.
I saw the movie. It's awesome and funny
The only people who thought the infinity gauntlet was an issue are the people who are too dumb to realize it was just an easter egg in the first movie and should have just took it as that, not as a continuity issue.
How is Thor so powerful without his hammer and why didn't we see that in the first Thor movie?
One thing that can not be changed in MCU is letting the director make movie on his own.
thors the god of thunder not hammers
First Thor movie was OK. It was pretty much a lightweight "Here's Thor" movie whose main purpose was to introduce to the audience Thor and his friends, and the movie successfully achieved this.
Second Thor movie was also OK, but it had some issues. For one, it seems to be lacking a bit in terms of direction. Like, what is the film about really? I guess you could say the movies purpose was to introduce the Aether, but as a sequel it should certainly aim to achieve more than that. And I find it quite contrived that somehow coincidentally Jane, the love interest of the protagonist, happens to be the one who absorbed the Aether, the McGuffin of the movie. The movie did try to raise the stakes by pitting Thor against a foe who was going to destroy the whole universe, but it failed to really generate any tension. Still a decent movie though, but the weakest Thor movie of the bunch.
And then we have Ragnarok, easily the best movie of the three. First of al, the movie was very clear about what story is it trying to tell: Thor learning to not rely on his hammer, Thor becoming King, and setting up the events of the upcoming Avengers movie. It's got some fantastic performances from the cast, lots of unforced comedy, and a script/director that wasn't a tryhard. Most enjoyable Thor movie so far
God of hammer??
So Asgardian gonna start fucking earthlings and we gonna see Earthgardian?
I think it is pretty big that Loki is acknowledging Thor as worthy to be king. Rather than running away, he choose to fight and trying to rescue his people.
I pressed the like button
Because that’s what heroes do
Don't be too sad about those who died in Ragnarok (the event.) Because as it's said in the Norse verse.
Sometime later, all the Asgardians who fell at Ragnarok are soon reborn
Eh, I'm bored of the MCU and DCU. Like Spielberg said I have comic movie fatigue. Funny i put up with it to reach infinity war but now I'm not going to see it. I'm sure they'll make thanos a big comic relief character anyway so I'm probably not missing much.
Tbh I thought Hela's power was a bit lackluster. I mean yeah she's powerful, but like, she's basically just really tanky, and can summon dark metallic spikes of various size. They could've been a little more creative. I mean if she can shatter Mjolnir, you'd think she'd have more abilities.
if he brings asgard to earth.. wouldn't that initiate ragnorak on earth in the far future??? lol
I wanted the guard to fight hella in the trophy room. The one from the first movie.
its a little of thor in you comedy movie