The most touching line from the movie was “he’s a friend from work”. A kid from the make a wish foundation asked if Thor could say that line in the movie. An the kid and his family got to get a private screening of the movie. Funny thing is they say that is one of the most memorable lines in the movie. Now that kid will forever be part of the MCU.
Valkyrie is not "old," she's the equivalent of an Asgardian adult. She went through some portal and ended up in Sakar shortly after the defeat of the Valkyries at Hela's hands. During Thor's "ride," when they explained Sakar, they explained about the portals and how time is different there. She's probably been there decades though, still mourning the loss of her fellow Valkyries if her drinking is any indication.
Yup, and you've gotta wonder how many people were captured, enslaved, and murdered in those death games so this supposed heroine could get paid. Seriously, how many normal ass being got torn apart by beasties or stomped into paste by the Hulk because of her indifferent opportunism?
I love this kind of humor. This is one of my favorite MCU films. They take it up to 11 in Love and Thunder, which many people did not like. But me? The first words out of my mouth, halfway through the movie, were: "they say less is more, and they're not wrong. But sometimes, SOMETIMES, too much is just right." 😂
I'm from New Zealand and having Taika Waititi at the helm of this one gave us so many laughs. Especially with Korg. There were so many kiwi phrases and mannerisms snuck in that made it hilarious to watch.
So excited for this one!!! 😊 This is my absolute favorite of the Thor movies. Fun Fact #1: About 80% of this movie was improvised by the actors. Including my favorite scene between Thor and Loki, the "Get Help" scene. That was all Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston. LOL! Fun Fact #2: Thor’s line "he's a friend from work" was suggested to Chri Hemsworth by a Make-a-wish kid who was visiting the set. Both Chris and director Taika Waititi loved the line, and kept it in the movie. Fun Fact: Director Taika Waititi is the voice for Korg. Loved the Doctor Strange scene that he has with Thor. Here we find out what happened to Bruce Banner after the events of "Avengers: Age of Ultron". We meet Valkyrie played by Tessa Thompson. And we learn of Odin's first born daughter Hela. Love Cate Blanchett in that role. And of course, Jeff Goldblum is perfect as the Grandmaster. Looking forward to "Black Panther" next in the MCU. And looking forward to your next reaction. 😊
Thor and Loki are 1500 years old odin's about 5000 years old. Valkyrie age is harder because of the planet sakaar time moves differently. That's why hulk was there longer than the two years our regular time.
You're right about the Vikings and Thor movies being related to Norway! Norway is part of Scandinavia, Scandinavia is the homeland of the Norse people (vikings) Norse Mythology comes from them and is the primary inspiration for the Thor stories in Marvel media. Ragnarok is one of the myths in Norse Mythology, it's their apocalypse/doomsday where there is a huge battle and pretty much everyone dies before being reborn.
Major, we knew Loki didn't die. Remember the final scene in Thor: The Dark World showed Thor & Odin having a conversation, but when Thor walked away it was revealed Odin was really Loki in disguise. Oh, and Hela being Odin's firstborn and Thor's older sister is only true in the MCU, it's a changeup/twist by Marvel Studios. In the comics and in original Norse mythology, Hela is Loki's daughter.
Odins lost his eye in the MCU fighting the frost giants the knowledge he received was when he saved baby Loki and he saw we're war Leads and it wasn't the only way.
Ok, so I love someone who appreciates "it's my birthday" as much as I do. I say that and no-one knows wtf I'm talking about. I send the gif to anyone I know that has a birthday and I say it at work on mine. I love you for the actual reaction to that particular part lol 😂
Yeah Norse mythology and Ragnarok would be similar between the two shows.... as, in the MCU, back in the first Thor movie, it gave a bit of backstory describing how Odin's forces arrived to help defend our world from the Ice Giants. So the Asguardian people had a presence here in ancient times. So much so, that Norse mythology is based on the Asguardian people and their beliefs. The Norse people got the idea of Ragnarok from Thor's people. How cool is that?
Major, about Norway you’re right. I’m Norwegian and Norse pagan so a lot of the Thor movies have small amounts of the Norse culture added. Odin and Thor are a couple gods that we worship but there are many many more. Hel (MCU changed it to Hela) and she rules over Niflheim and the dead lost souls. You do not wanna fuck with her, I’d rather cuddle satan than meet her. The show Vikings also takes place in Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, and Denmark) and it’s probably the best show to watch when it comes to the Norse people (Vikings).. Fun fact: Thor isn’t fit in Norse paganism, he’s stocky, a ginger, and has a beer gut😂😂 Also, Ragnarok is the event of when Odin and his warriors of valhalla battle an army of the dead until the world gets engulfed with fire and oceans. Then the wolf Fenrir will swallow the sun hole leaving the world in darkness I got you if you need Norse pagan lore
Also Major, the reason why Thanos never invaded Earth yet was becuz Odin and the Ancient One(sorceress supreme) were both still alive and would of gave Thanos an early funeral!
Major I just love to watch you Reactions! Fun fact- Tony made Thor’s access to the Quinjet “ Point Break” as reference to after they had their first fight in Avengers. Point Break was a movie about a group of surfers that were bank robbers. It starred Mr. John Wick- Keanu Reeves!
I think your right about the Norway thing,some of my ancestors came from Norway and even though I’ve never seen the show Vikings my dad did some research on his ancestry and said some of the Vikings depicted in the show were my ancestors.
This one was a fun ride, Taika found the perfect balance to the Thor character. Top 5 for me SO FAR: Winter Soldier, Ragnarok, Civil War, Homecoming, Ultron
Too bad Taika didn't stay with that balance for Love and Thunder. But Ragnarok was a perfect balance. All the family issues were well done and lent itself to being funny, yet serious too.
I knew this was gonna be a good reaction 😆 This is my favorite MCU movie, not even close at all. If you haven't, check out What We Do In The Shadows. It's by the same director, Taika Waititi. He's probably my favorite person on the planet, and the movie is silly ridiculous fun.
Taika Waititi is one of the greatest directors I've ever seen. His work on this and "What We Do in the Shadows" (movie and series) have put him in the top comedy directors of all time in my opinion.
i feel like this is a psycho sentence but I loved seeing the tears in your eyes lol. I love how much you loved this i think this might be my fav MCU movie too
Banner and hulk are two different personalities which is why with Bruce dies he turns into the hulk. Which is the only way to kill him for real is as the hulk.
The Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum) is the brother of the Collector, who you met in the Guardians. They are two of the oldest beings in the universe and both quite insane. Korg is voiced by the director, and he is based on Maori bar bouncers in New Zealand. Banner and Hulk are separate personalities. Banner has dissociative Identity disorder, but hasn't been diagnosed yet. Most people don't appreciate how hard it is to pack muscles on a tall frame. I love the statues on the building of past champions. One of them is Beta Ray Bill, one of Marvel's best "don't judge a book by its cover" heroes. He looks like a demon but is achingly noble.
We here in a later movie that Thor is about 1,500 years old. So... Valkyrie is some amount older than that. Loki mentions they live 5,000 or so years more than humans, so...
Definitely my favorite as well...I have watched it several times with my family. Everyone loves to hate Loki...he now has become one of my favorite anti hero.
Did a quick scan and didn't see it answered so: Point Break is what Tony calls Thor in the first Avengers movie (no hard feelings, Point Break, you got a mean swing), because of his hair and beard he kinda looked like Patrick Swayzes character in the movie Point Break.
MCU studio needs to get their head together and hire this man to hype their movies on release, his enthusiasm and total immersion in the characters is insanely fun to watch.
Another great reaction! When it comes to the characters' ages, Thor is around 1500 years old and Odin is (I think) around 5000 years old, so Hela must be somewhere between the two.
@@mikelarsen5836 to be fair, most of us have the benefit of seeing these movies multiple times, whereas he's watching them for the first time and he has to talk all the way through them because he's making reaction videos. I'm pretty sure I'd miss or forget a few details too if I was reacting to these movies for the first time.
@@carlgibson285Also, none of us knew how old Thor was because he hasn't said yet. The MCU could have made it whatever number they wanted in order to fit their narrative.
I kinda disagree with Odin's age. In the beginning of this movie, Thor tells Surtur that he thought Odin killed him like half a million years ago. So Odin must easily be older than 500,000 years old 😳 I don't think asgardians only live 5000 years but if they do, it's probably the regular asgardians. The royalty probably live longer. We also have to remember, the whole "We are not gods" speech was before the mcu finally decided to go back on that and accepted that theyre actually gods. This is the first movie in which they actually address themselves as gods. Odin calls Thor a god and so does Thor himself. Gods live a lot longer than 5000 years 😅 Just a wild guess.
The Vikings were in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, and other places. A thousand years ago, they invaded everything along the coasts and rivers of Europe. I cannot believe that they used a comic-accurate helmet for Hela, or that care Cate Blanchette made it look good. Explanation about comic books and the hammer: if a comic book tells you that something is indestructible, it is so that you will be shocked when it gets destroyed.
Want to say that I adore your reactions! I'm a huge Marvel fan, and cannot wait for you to get through them all! Marvel is an incredible journey. Ragnarok is one of my faves also! I am also a fan of the show Vikings, so I love when you call back to that great show. I can't watch your reactions without smiling and laughing. You rock! Still have a ways to go to get thru all your reactions. I've watched your GoT, HoTD, Hunger Games and now your Marvel ones! Keep it up, you da man!!!
@Johhny Blaze ***warning spoilers, don't look Major***** I do agree....Love and Thunder was by far the worst Thor movie and is in the running for worst Marvel movie. I think Ragnarok worked with the comedy, it was good and didn't make Thor look stupid but like a fun guy you could hang out with. The whole family issues was good... Love and Thunder was about making Thor look incompetent and stupid...plus they didn't even focus on the bad guy. They could have done a lot with him. He was an after thought...they wanted Jane to be the focus. That is what the director said, he didn't care about everyone saying it wasn't a good idea focus on a woman and not Thor in a Thor movie...he basically said he would shove it down our throats and we would like it. So the movie was all over the place, the bad guy didn't live up to his potential and Thor looked stupid and even how they used Jane could have been much better....instead she was used to show how much better a woman Thor could be. Chris Hemsworth said he wouldn't do another Thor movie if they didn't fix it and make it better. So they fired the director. Sad and crazy to think the same director who did Ragnarok did Love and Thunder.
Yes! This is my ABSOLUTE favorite and taking a chance on an indie (mostly) director was genius-this will forever be my fav and most rewatchable #bigmonsterrrrrr
This is also my favorite MCU movie in terms of individual character. I LOVED this movie so much and I think I’ve watched this one more than any other MCU movie.
It's an emotional symbolism when Odin calls Norway home, because Thor, Loki and Odin are deities from the norse mythology. Very interesting that his death happens at... "home".
It's also (in the MCU at least) where Odin fought his most important battles against the frost giants. Maybe for him dying on the battlefield that defined his reign as king with his sons at his side was meaningful.
There is no reason to feel bad about changing your favorite as you go along! They are all awesome in their own way. When a person says they dislike one it just means it wasn't as good as the others. Because you really can't compare Marvel to other cinema. Marvel is unique. You fully reside now in the Church of Marvel!
@@MajorReacts Point Break is what Iron Man called Thor. It’s the name of a movie from 25-30 years ago with Patrick Swayze & Keanu Reeves. Patrick Swayze had blonde hair (sorta long), and that’s why Thor’s called that by Stark
My top five in no order. Ragnorak, winter soldier, iron man, end game, and no way home. I’m a big web head so that last might be biased. Great reaction man!
By far the best of the Thor movies, this one was great! By the way in the MCU Thor is slightly over 1500 years old and Odin was around 5000 years old when he died. We know this based upon direct quotes from the characters, and the timeline established in earlier films (including when the Frost Giants invaded Earth about 1000 years ago, and the previous Converegence shown in the Thor: The Dark World (when the Dark Elves were defeated and lost the aether) which was confirmed to be 5000 years ago. At that time, Odin wasn't the ruler of Asgard- his father Bor was. Thor's comment to Surtur in this movie was just an exagerration said as a joke. Like running into someone you haven't seen since childhood and saying "Dude, it's been like a million years". In the comics Thor and Odin are WAY older (Odin was part of a prehistoric Avengers team back in 1,000,000 B.C.) but the MCU is different universe from the comics. Back when the MCU started in Phase 1, Marvel Studios didn't want to anger religious conservatives so they didn't make the Asgardians actual gods. They were introduced as powerful aliens with long lifespans who had visited Earth 1000 years earlier and were mistaken for gods by the primitive Vikings. The arrival of Asgard's forces to repel the Frost Giant invasion is what inspired humans to create Norse mythology.
For me, I classify the MCU movies differently for the stand-alones like this one, versus the Avengers movies, the epic ones that bring everybody together - and this is my absolute favorite stand-alone MCU movie
49:52 How is Thor your favorite MCU franchise, but you don't even remember the end credits of Thor: The Dark World when it's revealed that Loki is masquerading as Odin on the throne? 🤔😂
YES MAJOR! Pause when you want to talk, because we LOVE your commentary. But we also want YOU to enjoy the movie. Pause, it doesn't make the video too long. It's 100% better. Thank you.
Also just to let you know, in actual Norse Mythos Hela (actually named Hel) is Lokis daughter not Odins. And Loki and Thor aren’t brothers at all, and Odin is actually kind of like a “blood brother” in the sense of they did a blood binding thing. Also fun fact Odins beloved steed Sleipnir is Lokis child as well, as we know Loki is a shapeshifter so once he turned into a mare and gave birth to Sleipnir. He’s also the father of Fenrir, the big ass wolf
Thor is 1500 and hela is his older sister, in the comics hela is lokis daughter, to explain Louis look and why he looks more like hela when Odin first picked up baby loki, Loki saw odins memory of hela and modeled himself after her
26:49 All Asgardians have a base powerset of super-strength, speed, stamina, and durability. Some are in the higher-end like Thor while others in the lower-end like Loki offset that with other magical skills and abilities. That's why Thor was able to go toe to toe with the Hulk in the previous battle before gaining his lighting attacks without having to use Mjolnir.
Great movie, IMO number 5 in MCU 1 Civil War 2 Endgame 3 Infinity War 4 Winter Soldier 3 Ragnarok Cannot wait to see your Infinity War reaction, it is going to be a banger
I went pretty far down the comments to make sure I wasn't repeating stuff, hope I didn't miss anything lol. Odin is the All-Father, the main God in Nordic beliefs. That's why they keep referring to Norway. They talk about it briefly in the first Thor movie. The stories from then are really cool.
The most touching line from the movie was “he’s a friend from work”. A kid from the make a wish foundation asked if Thor could say that line in the movie. An the kid and his family got to get a private screening of the movie. Funny thing is they say that is one of the most memorable lines in the movie. Now that kid will forever be part of the MCU.
The best part is....make a wish didn't make it on time
Valkyrie is not "old," she's the equivalent of an Asgardian adult. She went through some portal and ended up in Sakar shortly after the defeat of the Valkyries at Hela's hands. During Thor's "ride," when they explained Sakar, they explained about the portals and how time is different there. She's probably been there decades though, still mourning the loss of her fellow Valkyries if her drinking is any indication.
Yup, and you've gotta wonder how many people were captured, enslaved, and murdered in those death games so this supposed heroine could get paid.
Seriously, how many normal ass being got torn apart by beasties or stomped into paste by the Hulk because of her indifferent opportunism?
@@silverblade357 tbh valkries already done many dirty job so it just the same but before they did it for asgard
@@silverblade357 I doubt many normal people were included in the death games. Doesn't make for great entertainment if they die super fast.
Point break is starks nickname for Thor cause he looks like that actor that played in the movie point break
"Point break" is a nickname tony gave thor in the avengers.
When you asked, "Who you fighting Thor, well it don't matter.." I cracked up laughing. This is MCU.
When you recognized Kate Blanchett and mentioned where else you had seen her I was surprised you didn't mention The Lord of The Rings.
Lady Galadriel
i LOVE how after Thor oopses the window break, he pops back up swinging
I love this kind of humor. This is one of my favorite MCU films.
They take it up to 11 in Love and Thunder, which many people did not like.
But me? The first words out of my mouth, halfway through the movie, were: "they say less is more, and they're not wrong. But sometimes, SOMETIMES, too much is just right."
😂
One of my favorite stand alone movies of the MCU. 💜
The MCU has some terrific team up films but for a solo picture I agree, this is one of the very best.
I'm from New Zealand and having Taika Waititi at the helm of this one gave us so many laughs. Especially with Korg. There were so many kiwi phrases and mannerisms snuck in that made it hilarious to watch.
So excited for this one!!! 😊
This is my absolute favorite of the Thor movies.
Fun Fact #1: About 80% of this movie was improvised by the actors. Including my favorite scene between Thor and Loki, the "Get Help" scene. That was all Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston. LOL!
Fun Fact #2: Thor’s line "he's a friend from work" was suggested to Chri Hemsworth by a Make-a-wish kid who was visiting the set. Both Chris and director Taika Waititi loved the line, and kept it in the movie.
Fun Fact: Director Taika Waititi is the voice for Korg.
Loved the Doctor Strange scene that he has with Thor.
Here we find out what happened to Bruce Banner after the events of "Avengers: Age of Ultron". We meet Valkyrie played by Tessa Thompson. And we learn of Odin's first born daughter Hela. Love Cate Blanchett in that role. And of course, Jeff Goldblum is perfect as the Grandmaster.
Looking forward to "Black Panther" next in the MCU.
And looking forward to your next reaction. 😊
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Thor and Loki are 1500 years old odin's about 5000 years old. Valkyrie age is harder because of the planet sakaar time moves differently. That's why hulk was there longer than the two years our regular time.
Your excitement throughout this reaction was top tier!!!
I love that you embrace those tears. The hype is my favorite part!!!
You have fast become one of my favorite reactors. I love your energy and enthusiasm. Another great reaction, keep em' coming!! ❤
You're right about the Vikings and Thor movies being related to Norway!
Norway is part of Scandinavia, Scandinavia is the homeland of the Norse people (vikings) Norse Mythology comes from them and is the primary inspiration for the Thor stories in Marvel media. Ragnarok is one of the myths in Norse Mythology, it's their apocalypse/doomsday where there is a huge battle and pretty much everyone dies before being reborn.
This movie came out in 2017 and somehow this is the best reaction on RUclips. This guy Major is underrated. Extremely fire reaction.
Major, we knew Loki didn't die. Remember the final scene in Thor: The Dark World showed Thor & Odin having a conversation, but when Thor walked away it was revealed Odin was really Loki in disguise.
Oh, and Hela being Odin's firstborn and Thor's older sister is only true in the MCU, it's a changeup/twist by Marvel Studios. In the comics and in original Norse mythology, Hela is Loki's daughter.
Speaking for me, I enjoy the pauses. It’s how I watch movies with friends!
Odins lost his eye in the MCU fighting the frost giants the knowledge he received was when he saved baby Loki and he saw we're war Leads and it wasn't the only way.
Ok, so I love someone who appreciates "it's my birthday" as much as I do. I say that and no-one knows wtf I'm talking about. I send the gif to anyone I know that has a birthday and I say it at work on mine. I love you for the actual reaction to that particular part lol 😂
Yeah Norse mythology and Ragnarok would be similar between the two shows.... as, in the MCU, back in the first Thor movie, it gave a bit of backstory describing how Odin's forces arrived to help defend our world from the Ice Giants.
So the Asguardian people had a presence here in ancient times. So much so, that Norse mythology is based on the Asguardian people and their beliefs. The Norse people got the idea of Ragnarok from Thor's people. How cool is that?
Thor’s sister n this is Cate Blanchett who you as Galadriel the powerful elf queen from Lord of the Rings
I remember can't believe I forgot that smh thank you, Darren
100% the funniest Marvel movie so far. I remember the first time I saw it in theaters 47:25 almost made me pee myself. So unexpected and funny
Major, about Norway you’re right. I’m Norwegian and Norse pagan so a lot of the Thor movies have small amounts of the Norse culture added. Odin and Thor are a couple gods that we worship but there are many many more. Hel (MCU changed it to Hela) and she rules over Niflheim and the dead lost souls. You do not wanna fuck with her, I’d rather cuddle satan than meet her.
The show Vikings also takes place in Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, and Denmark) and it’s probably the best show to watch when it comes to the Norse people (Vikings)..
Fun fact: Thor isn’t fit in Norse paganism, he’s stocky, a ginger, and has a beer gut😂😂
Also, Ragnarok is the event of when Odin and his warriors of valhalla battle an army of the dead until the world gets engulfed with fire and oceans. Then the wolf Fenrir will swallow the sun hole leaving the world in darkness
I got you if you need Norse pagan lore
Also Major, the reason why Thanos never invaded Earth yet was becuz Odin and the Ancient One(sorceress supreme) were both still alive and would of gave Thanos an early funeral!
Thanos would body all them even without any infinity stones
@@alexanderarkum4793 no Odin could take Thanos. He just needs to summon the Odin Force and then it's curtains for anyone.
@@SurvivorBri Especially if he had Hela with him. They'd wipe the floor up with Thanos. Literally.
@@coxmosia1 well Thanos would have his Black Order with him but in the end, Odin and Hela would win that fight.
@@alexanderarkum4793 I think you're giving Thanos undue credit.
Major I just love to watch you Reactions! Fun fact- Tony made Thor’s access to the Quinjet “ Point Break” as reference to after they had their first fight in Avengers. Point Break was a movie about a group of surfers that were bank robbers. It starred Mr. John Wick- Keanu Reeves!
My kids are 8 and 6 and every year on their birthday i wake them up blasting that song "it's my birthdayyyy" they love it lol
Thor and Dr. Strange together can take on an entire planet!!
Knowing now that the apartment scene where they throw the can at the tied up Loki was mostly improvised, all 4 of them, brilliant.
I think your right about the Norway thing,some of my ancestors came from Norway and even though I’ve never seen the show Vikings my dad did some research on his ancestry and said some of the Vikings depicted in the show were my ancestors.
This one was a fun ride, Taika found the perfect balance to the Thor character. Top 5 for me SO FAR:
Winter Soldier, Ragnarok, Civil War, Homecoming, Ultron
Too bad Taika didn't stay with that balance for Love and Thunder. But Ragnarok was a perfect balance. All the family issues were well done and lent itself to being funny, yet serious too.
Dude I frickin loved your delayed reaction when Banner went plop on the bridge.
I knew this was gonna be a good reaction 😆 This is my favorite MCU movie, not even close at all.
If you haven't, check out What We Do In The Shadows. It's by the same director, Taika Waititi. He's probably my favorite person on the planet, and the movie is silly ridiculous fun.
Taika Waititi is one of the greatest directors I've ever seen. His work on this and "What We Do in the Shadows" (movie and series) have put him in the top comedy directors of all time in my opinion.
11:09 you missed the beer refilling on its own 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I was surprised how much I enjoyed this movie, I loved the extra comedy
The password “Point Break”? Tony Stark (Iron Man) called Thor “Point Break” in the first Avengers movie.
That's my favorite too.
The song is talking about Norway and Norse Mythology, so it fits all the way around.
Phase 3 had all the bangers, it was one after another
i feel like this is a psycho sentence but I loved seeing the tears in your eyes lol. I love how much you loved this i think this might be my fav MCU movie too
Thank you nalyah I be to excited
Banner and hulk are two different personalities which is why with Bruce dies he turns into the hulk. Which is the only way to kill him for real is as the hulk.
@27:44 cracks me up so much! way you was like Banner! dont be doing that to thor! !haha
It's pure perfection from here to the end of this phase. Let's go!!!
The Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum) is the brother of the Collector, who you met in the Guardians. They are two of the oldest beings in the universe and both quite insane.
Korg is voiced by the director, and he is based on Maori bar bouncers in New Zealand.
Banner and Hulk are separate personalities. Banner has dissociative Identity disorder, but hasn't been diagnosed yet.
Most people don't appreciate how hard it is to pack muscles on a tall frame.
I love the statues on the building of past champions. One of them is Beta Ray Bill, one of Marvel's best "don't judge a book by its cover" heroes. He looks like a demon but is achingly noble.
We here in a later movie that Thor is about 1,500 years old. So... Valkyrie is some amount older than that. Loki mentions they live 5,000 or so years more than humans, so...
Definitely my favorite as well...I have watched it several times with my family. Everyone loves to hate Loki...he now has become one of my favorite anti hero.
Did a quick scan and didn't see it answered so: Point Break is what Tony calls Thor in the first Avengers movie (no hard feelings, Point Break, you got a mean swing), because of his hair and beard he kinda looked like Patrick Swayzes character in the movie Point Break.
MCU studio needs to get their head together and hire this man to hype their movies on release, his enthusiasm and total immersion in the characters is insanely fun to watch.
Another great reaction! When it comes to the characters' ages, Thor is around 1500 years old and Odin is (I think) around 5000 years old, so Hela must be somewhere between the two.
@@mikelarsen5836 to be fair, most of us have the benefit of seeing these movies multiple times, whereas he's watching them for the first time and he has to talk all the way through them because he's making reaction videos. I'm pretty sure I'd miss or forget a few details too if I was reacting to these movies for the first time.
@@mikelarsen5836 bro chill tf out. Don’t go calling him stupid bc he didn’t know how old they were considering they’re fucking gods
@@carlgibson285Also, none of us knew how old Thor was because he hasn't said yet.
The MCU could have made it whatever number they wanted in order to fit their narrative.
I kinda disagree with Odin's age. In the beginning of this movie, Thor tells Surtur that he thought Odin killed him like half a million years ago. So Odin must easily be older than 500,000 years old 😳 I don't think asgardians only live 5000 years but if they do, it's probably the regular asgardians. The royalty probably live longer.
We also have to remember, the whole "We are not gods" speech was before the mcu finally decided to go back on that and accepted that theyre actually gods. This is the first movie in which they actually address themselves as gods. Odin calls Thor a god and so does Thor himself. Gods live a lot longer than 5000 years 😅 Just a wild guess.
I come back to this every so often, just to hear the great tales of Himdoll
The Vikings were in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, and other places. A thousand years ago, they invaded everything along the coasts and rivers of Europe.
I cannot believe that they used a comic-accurate helmet for Hela, or that care Cate Blanchette made it look good.
Explanation about comic books and the hammer: if a comic book tells you that something is indestructible, it is so that you will be shocked when it gets destroyed.
Want to say that I adore your reactions! I'm a huge Marvel fan, and cannot wait for you to get through them all! Marvel is an incredible journey. Ragnarok is one of my faves also! I am also a fan of the show Vikings, so I love when you call back to that great show. I can't watch your reactions without smiling and laughing. You rock! Still have a ways to go to get thru all your reactions. I've watched your GoT, HoTD, Hunger Games and now your Marvel ones! Keep it up, you da man!!!
I think pausing to talk works great. Because I love hearing all you say, but I don't want you to miss things either.
Thank you Shelli
@@MajorReacts 🥰❤
@Johhny Blaze ***warning spoilers, don't look Major*****
I do agree....Love and Thunder was by far the worst Thor movie and is in the running for worst Marvel movie. I think Ragnarok worked with the comedy, it was good and didn't make Thor look stupid but like a fun guy you could hang out with. The whole family issues was good... Love and Thunder was about making Thor look incompetent and stupid...plus they didn't even focus on the bad guy. They could have done a lot with him. He was an after thought...they wanted Jane to be the focus. That is what the director said, he didn't care about everyone saying it wasn't a good idea focus on a woman and not Thor in a Thor movie...he basically said he would shove it down our throats and we would like it. So the movie was all over the place, the bad guy didn't live up to his potential and Thor looked stupid and even how they used Jane could have been much better....instead she was used to show how much better a woman Thor could be. Chris Hemsworth said he wouldn't do another Thor movie if they didn't fix it and make it better. So they fired the director. Sad and crazy to think the same director who did Ragnarok did Love and Thunder.
Yes! This is my ABSOLUTE favorite and taking a chance on an indie (mostly) director was genius-this will forever be my fav and most rewatchable #bigmonsterrrrrr
"Stan Lee wit the clippers" 😂😂
Let's go Major! Ragnarok is a banger!
49:39 lol loki looks so proud
This is also my favorite MCU movie in terms of individual character. I LOVED this movie so much and I think I’ve watched this one more than any other MCU movie.
An epic stand alone movie.
Can not wait for Infinity War!!!🖤
Keep up the excellent work 🤩
Probably my favorite solo movie of the MCU. So funny, great action.
I do have to say that this is one of my favorite Thor movies love your reaction ❤❤
Fun Fact: in the actual Norse Mythology Loki is actually the father of both Hela & Fenrir (the wolf Hulk fights).
Sleipnir, Odin’s 8 legged steed, is also one of Loki’s offspring, Although Loki was the mare (mother)
bro cried when mjolnir got destroyed 😭wow
It's an emotional symbolism when Odin calls Norway home, because Thor, Loki and Odin are deities from the norse mythology. Very interesting that his death happens at... "home".
It's also (in the MCU at least) where Odin fought his most important battles against the frost giants. Maybe for him dying on the battlefield that defined his reign as king with his sons at his side was meaningful.
@@thembanitheone Tonsberg, also where Red Skull first found the Tesseract. It's also where New Asgard is founded in Endgame
There is no reason to feel bad about changing your favorite as you go along! They are all awesome in their own way. When a person says they dislike one it just means it wasn't as good as the others. Because you really can't compare Marvel to other cinema. Marvel is unique. You fully reside now in the Church of Marvel!
Yes.. Saw this one in the theaters.. Absolutely incredible!
Not including any that you haven’t seen, this is #3 for me right behind Winter Soldier and GotG vol. 1!
valkarie is played by Tessa Thompson , also an aussie
Sorry "Korg" is played by the director...lol...lol
Ragnarok is fun-ass beast of a movie. 😂 you can watch is over and over
I agree and I already did lol
@@MajorReacts Point Break is what Iron Man called Thor. It’s the name of a movie from 25-30 years ago with Patrick Swayze & Keanu Reeves. Patrick Swayze had blonde hair (sorta long), and that’s why Thor’s called that by Stark
My top five in no order. Ragnorak, winter soldier, iron man, end game, and no way home. I’m a big web head so that last might be biased. Great reaction man!
Brother you just give me laugh and joy when i watch u. you are fucking awsome.
So basically…when he found Loki, and saw this poor baby, he realized what he’s done to a lot of babies, and locked Hela away.
Also, you realize his timing is never right UNTIL he starts Ragnarok
Will you spilt Infinity War and Engame in 2 parts?
My Top 5:
1. The Avengers
2. Thor: Ragnarok
3. Captain America: Civil War
4. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
5. Avengers: Age of Ultron
Great reaction, @Major Reacts! Not sure if anyone mentioned it, but the director, Taika Watiti, played Korg as well. He's from New Zealand! 🖤🌹🖤🧛
Can I just say I love how into the movies you get? So much fun to watch!
Excellent reaction!!!
I’ve been falling! For 30 minutes!!!!😂
By far the best of the Thor movies, this one was great! By the way in the MCU Thor is slightly over 1500 years old and Odin was around 5000 years old when he died. We know this based upon direct quotes from the characters, and the timeline established in earlier films (including when the Frost Giants invaded Earth about 1000 years ago, and the previous Converegence shown in the Thor: The Dark World (when the Dark Elves were defeated and lost the aether) which was confirmed to be 5000 years ago. At that time, Odin wasn't the ruler of Asgard- his father Bor was.
Thor's comment to Surtur in this movie was just an exagerration said as a joke. Like running into someone you haven't seen since childhood and saying "Dude, it's been like a million years". In the comics Thor and Odin are WAY older (Odin was part of a prehistoric Avengers team back in 1,000,000 B.C.) but the MCU is different universe from the comics.
Back when the MCU started in Phase 1, Marvel Studios didn't want to anger religious conservatives so they didn't make the Asgardians actual gods. They were introduced as powerful aliens with long lifespans who had visited Earth 1000 years earlier and were mistaken for gods by the primitive Vikings. The arrival of Asgard's forces to repel the Frost Giant invasion is what inspired humans to create Norse mythology.
Get Help is my fav. new move lmao
For me, I classify the MCU movies differently for the stand-alones like this one, versus the Avengers movies, the epic ones that bring everybody together - and this is my absolute favorite stand-alone MCU movie
Korg’s voice actor directed the movie
Are you Thor, God of Hammers!?
I love the Thor movies, all of them. The comedy and the action combo are fantastic.
Point Break is what Tony said to Thor in the Avengers , You got a mean swing there pointbreak
Brunilda is the Valerie that saved the black valkerie and was the start of her exhile
Odin didn't become wise by being perfect and never making a mistake his whole long life 🤔
49:52 How is Thor your favorite MCU franchise, but you don't even remember the end credits of Thor: The Dark World when it's revealed that Loki is masquerading as Odin on the throne? 🤔😂
In the comics Thor's mother by til recently is Gaia or mother nature herself, it was revealed recently thst the pheonix is Thor's actual mother
YES MAJOR! Pause when you want to talk, because we LOVE your commentary. But we also want YOU to enjoy the movie. Pause, it doesn't make the video too long. It's 100% better. Thank you.
Also just to let you know, in actual Norse Mythos Hela (actually named Hel) is Lokis daughter not Odins. And Loki and Thor aren’t brothers at all, and Odin is actually kind of like a “blood brother” in the sense of they did a blood binding thing. Also fun fact Odins beloved steed Sleipnir is Lokis child as well, as we know Loki is a shapeshifter so once he turned into a mare and gave birth to Sleipnir. He’s also the father of Fenrir, the big ass wolf
The word *Ragnarok* translates to "The Death of the Gods"
Thor is 1500 and hela is his older sister, in the comics hela is lokis daughter, to explain Louis look and why he looks more like hela when Odin first picked up baby loki, Loki saw odins memory of hela and modeled himself after her
Dude first time watcher. Your reactions are great bro!!!
26:49 All Asgardians have a base powerset of super-strength, speed, stamina, and durability. Some are in the higher-end like Thor while others in the lower-end like Loki offset that with other magical skills and abilities. That's why Thor was able to go toe to toe with the Hulk in the previous battle before gaining his lighting attacks without having to use Mjolnir.
Great movie, IMO number 5 in MCU
1 Civil War
2 Endgame
3 Infinity War
4 Winter Soldier
3 Ragnarok
Cannot wait to see your Infinity War reaction, it is going to be a banger
Civil war and winter soldier are not even in top 5 (so that make ragnarok in your top 3)
I enjoy your reactions so much! Can’t wait til Infinity War and Endgame. Hope you continue phase 4
Did you notice that fake-play Loki was Matt Damon? The plays are my favorite part, lol
I went pretty far down the comments to make sure I wasn't repeating stuff, hope I didn't miss anything lol.
Odin is the All-Father, the main God in Nordic beliefs. That's why they keep referring to Norway. They talk about it briefly in the first Thor movie. The stories from then are really cool.
I was familiar with some of it from The show Vikings but didn't know how old they were