This was by far the most comic-accurate Hulk to appear onscreen. Classic Hulk from the mid 1960s through 1980s was a creature with unlimited strength but the mindset and language skills of a toddler. He had simple nicknames for his teammates like "fish man" for Namor, "dumb magician" for Dr Strange and "sword girl" for Valkyrie. He was famous for catchphrases like "Hulk smash!" and "Hulk is the strongest one there is!" Hulk just wanted to be left alone but was always pursued by the army (under General Ross) and was feared by the general public.
The funniest film in the MCU by far, Taika Waititi (the guy who voiced Korg) definitely put a lot of that Kiwi humor into the film. Some of it was real subtle too, like Korg's rock/paper/scissor joke Korg crushed Miek because Rock crushes scissors, but he failed his revolution for not handing out enough flyers, showing how paper beats rock
Yes, that is Matt Damon playing Loki but the real joke is that Matt Damon actually was Loki in "Dogma" and it gets a call back in "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot" I definitely recommend checking those movies out to get the joke
In the first 2 Thor films, they mention wormholes. At the end of The Age Of Ultron, the quinjet that Hulk was on passed thru one. He ended up on planet Sakaar because Sakaar is surrounded by them. Banner has been Hulk for a few years now and like a toddler, Hulk’s vocabulary is increasing.
I love how everyone spots Matt Damon playing Loki in that play on Asgard but no one notices that it's Luke Hemsworth playing Thor! Poor guy plays his brother and doesn't even get recognized. 😑
I follow a lot of movie reaction channels and it never ceases to amaze me how these people never saw trailers for the films when they 1st came out. But these channels are so entertaining
Well, I guess the fact this is a Marvel Cinematic *Universe* means the question how who's going to show up in which movie is only limited by what the writers want to do, and what the studio is willing to pay for the actors.
Chris Helmsley showed up to the set w short hair. It got really old going into makeup for hours before every days shoot and Chris asked if they could write a haircut into the script- he was told “NO ONE cuts Thor’s Hair!!!” and Stan Lee chimes in “I can!!!”
This is my favorite MCU movie!👍 40:27 - She was on a winged horse. Pegasus was the proper name of 1 particular winged horse. That'd be like referring to all humans as Tristanses.🤔😉 Fun little fact: We actually saw Jeff Goldblum's character, The Grand Master, *BEFORE* this film, as he appeared in Guardians Of The Galaxy vol 2, dancing in a blink-and-you'll-miss-him moment durling the end creditls😮
Loki wanted the throne so bad..but when he got it..he just eats grapes in his pj and watch theatre. I mean..it is better than being a evil ruler, like Hela I guess lol
7:24 yes that's Matt Damon playing Loki, and Luke Hemsworth is playing Thor in the play. BTW Luke Hemsworth is Chris Hemsworth (aka real Thor)'s brother.
A few fun facts! Among other things, this movie takes heavy inspiration from the famous series Planet Hulk; after Hulk is exiled from earth by the other superheroes, he crash lands on Sakaar and triggers a full blown revolution. The movie mostly takes a broad strokes approach; the comic is significantly more serious and even gloomy in tone, as we see a very smart incarnation of the Hulk, but he's been so burned by his bitterness and implicit fear that NOTHING can kill him so he's doomed to spend all time miserable, alone and only really remembering the people he's lost. Miek and Korg (the little bug guy and rock dude) were close friends of Hulk, but Hulk's bitter attitude wound up rubbing off on Miek VERY BADLY, and after it appeared that Miek's people were doomed to extinction while the conquering Imperial aliens were going to prosper, he sunk deeply into Hulk's mantra in the worst possible way: "Never stop making them pay." So all that kind of plays into how the MCU handles it differently; Hulk exiled HIMSELF in Age of Ultron after seeing the horrifying devastation left in his wake, and loves Sakaar, and seems content to live his whole life as a gladiator. This also factors into a thing about Hulk you might not know; there are MANY Hulks within Banner's mind, as Banner has been generally depicted as having Disassociative Identity Disorder as a consequence of trauma. The seemingly childish, angry Hulk is a protector who is in many ways the abused child he once was; lashing out in panicked self defense and screaming to leave him alone (that is, to stop hurting him) and more than anything wants to be loved. So that's the whole dynamic between Banner and Hulk; they're not really seperate entities in a classical sense, but vying over control of Banner's body because he hates himself so much its sort of the logical conclusion to that. There are many other such alters, though so far the MCU hasn't given a sign of them existing. There's a gray hulk called Joe Fixit, a street-smart and even sadistic guy who is less powerful but very crafty, existing as a hedonistic outlet for all the passions and desires Banner refuses to acknowledge that he even wants; the intelligent but bitter and vindictive Hulk from the Planet Hulk series is often called the Green Scar. (If you see Hulk depicted as reasonably intelligent but irritable while still being a genuine hero who complains about having to save the puny humans, its PROBABLY based on the Green Scar to some degree.)
I love this movie, particularly for what it did for Loki's character arc. Loki isn't... inherently evil. Mischievous, but... living as the butt of peoples' jokes takes a toll on someone. Not that I'm forgiving what he does, but...I understand where it comes from. Hearing his brother telling him that he _believes_ that Loki can be more than the God of Mischief meant a lot to him. Probably the only other person he ever heard anything like that from was Sif, but coming from Thor, who he had fought the hardest against... that's the kind of thing that sticks with someone. He really is able to be so much more than the God of Mischief, and I'm looking forward to you guys seeing his arc progress.
I love the New York retirement home demolition scene as it was shot opposite my apartment here in Australia where the entire film was shot which is why Sam Neil and Matt Damon were in it (since Damon has a house here and is friends with Hemsworth)
Yes, that is Matt Damon playing Loki. He makes two cameos In Marvel Movies and one cameo in Deadpool 2. The guy playing Thor is Chris Hemsworth's brother. And yes, that is Sam Neil. The Director is From New Zealand and several actors in Thor are Australian or New Zealanders.
Part of why Doctor strange has grown so much more powerful, is because while duration is debated(somewhere between a few months and a few years), he was fighting dormammu for a very very long time, and got lots of practice
I've seen every single marvel movie up until the newest Marvels one. Very few were worth the time. Ragnarock was one of the 6 or 7 worth a rewatch over and over, again. This movie was fantastic.
Odin told Thor and Loki before he died that hela draws her power from Asgard and once she gets there she's unstoppable. That's why they needed Sarta to destroy Asgard.
@@mehakdeepsingh4849 Yes, in real Norse mythology, that is how he lost his eye. But in the MCU, he lost it in his battle with the Frost Giants. In the first Thor film, you see him getting hit in the eye. When Stan Lee created the Thor character for Marvel comics, he BASED it on the Norse mythology but he changed a few things. For example, “Laufey” is actually the name of Loki’s giantess mother, not his father.
My only problem is superheros/villains who have electricity powers should be immune to electricity being used against them, that electric patch shouldn't have stopped Thor.
So, you might know already, that korg the stone guy is none other than the director - Taika Watiti here. Also yes, hulk is almost immortal, he can regenerate even from a single drop of his blood.
50:30 In the first Thor movie we see early on that Odin and Asgard fought against the Frost Giants to free Midgard (Earth) until Laufey (king of the Frost Giants and father of Loki) surrendered in his own throne room. We see Odin had a fresh eye wound in that scene, so no, Hela did not take Odin's eye
In my opinion.. Definitely the best Thor movie. I was in theater with no spoilers and I saw no trailer.. It was just fun because the movie is so unexpected. Absolutely great.
Odin was told he could drink from the waters of the well and gain divine wisdom, but only if he made a sacrifice. So how did Odin lose his eye? He plucked it out himself and offered it to Mímir as payment for his newfound wisdom.
Hela draws her power from Asgard. The longer she lives the more powerful she becomes. Surtur, the demon, is the only one who can destroy Asgard and destroy Hela. The prophecy of Asgard's destruction had to be fulfilled thereby destroying Hela. PLEASE edit Infinity War and Endgame into 2 parts. It's the best way to do them justice. You guys are great, keep it up. If you haven't already watched it I suggest doing Firefly. You will love it!
Here are some Thor Ragnarok facts. This movie is a mixture of two different movies the original Ragnarok story from the comics with a planet Hulk movie storyline intertwine in the narrative that happened mostly off screen. You should check out the plan hulk animated movie for better contacts into the story. Doctor strange has a lot of knowledge about the mystic arts but in raw power Steven doesn't stand a chance. Hela was able to break m'jolnir because she was a true owner of the hammer. The reason Thor did not know he had a sister because she is much older and his half-sister. In the comic books Hela will not the half sister to Thor but the daughter of Loki which is why she looks and reminds you of Loki. Valkyrie and Thor's mother wear the same age but Valkyrie didn't age because she spent most of her time on the planet saakar. Which also means physically Loki is nowhere near the strength of Valkyrie because as guardians get stronger at their older they become her being much older she's much stronger. Loki is more powerful due to his use of magic fake Loki still might be more powerful than Thor in power scaling but with physical strength Valkyrie strength-wise is just a little less than Thor who himself has became equal in strength to the Hulk. When in the first Avengers movie Thor was half of the Hulk Strength now being equal to the hulk. Now of course the whole can get stronger and angry he gets but his base level strength being around 350 ton. Bruce and the Hulk are two separate identities with shared memories. The grandmaster is the brother of The collector both being elders of the universe.
Ok let’s start with the animated planet hulk is nowhere near accurate and it was silver surfer hulk fought in comics and they had to jump him despite him not having the power cosmic. Even in comics Loki is not far off from Thor strength. Strange has always handled hulk it’s Loki who has always beat strange also this movie is nowhere near the Ragnarok story they just used the name.
Yes, that was Matt Damon. Tessa Thompson is Valkyrie. And: 22:47 - That "pile of rocks" is the movie director, Taika Waititi. You should definitely react to his brilliant Jojo Rabbit. You definitely saw the most formidable villain of all in this movie. He just didn't come out of his ship.
You were right about Matt Damon and Sam Neil in the play at the start. Also, the guy playing Thor was Chris Hemsworth's brother. You're also right about the feel of this movie being different. It leaned far more into comedy and the funky sci-fi designs from the 1960s comics by Jack Kirby. Overall, this is my favourite Thor movie, and it's one of my favourite MCU movies in general.
This was by far the most comic-accurate Hulk to appear onscreen. Classic Hulk from the mid 1960s through 1980s was a creature with unlimited strength but the mindset and language skills of a toddler. He had simple nicknames for his teammates like "fish man" for Namor, "dumb magician" for Dr Strange and "sword girl" for Valkyrie. He was famous for catchphrases like "Hulk smash!" and "Hulk is the strongest one there is!" Hulk just wanted to be left alone but was always pursued by the army (under General Ross) and was feared by the general public.
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“Puny god”
finally someone i can AGREE with!
Sir Anthony Hopkins playing as Loki is everything 😂
Even funnier is Matt Damon playing Loki😂
@@scottlaughlin9897 LMAO! "I didn't do it....... for him"
shame they've cut the "oh my god, the hammer pulled you off" line 😂
Anthony Hopkins being an actor playing an actor! 💯💯💯
@@scottlaughlin9897 and Chris Hemsworth's brother, playing Thor
Korg’s first revolution failed because he didn’t print enough pamphlets…..because paper beats rock! Just a little Rock Paper Scissors joke for ya 🤣
Bruh lmao
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Lmfao
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lol that’s a good one! I wonder if that was intentionally done or if it’s just a coincidence
@13:11 That look on Loki’s face after hearing that he’s still Odin’s son and that Odin still loves him always gets to me.
The Hulk showing up in this movie is one of the big reasons I don't watch trailers anymore for things I know I'm gonna watch.
The funniest film in the MCU by far, Taika Waititi (the guy who voiced Korg) definitely put a lot of that Kiwi humor into the film. Some of it was real subtle too, like Korg's rock/paper/scissor joke
Korg crushed Miek because Rock crushes scissors, but he failed his revolution for not handing out enough flyers, showing how paper beats rock
Fun Fact: Grandmaster is brother to Collector whom you saw in Guardians
In the movies Odin lost his eye during the battle against Fros giants but in the comics he willingly sacrificed his eye to attain Odin force powers.
Odin lost his eye in the first Thor film, in the flashback where they fight the Frost Giants at the beginning of the film.
Even funnier Matt Damon playing Loki when you've seen Dogma.
Matt Damon loves doing cameos in movies 🎬
Stranges gloves were both a comic reference and a way to save on makeup budget
It's one of the best MCU movies, and now it's going into high gear! ❤
Yes, that is Matt Damon playing Loki but the real joke is that Matt Damon actually was Loki in "Dogma" and it gets a call back in "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot" I definitely recommend checking those movies out to get the joke
Their open mouth reaction on Hulk - this is what I'm here for!
In the first 2 Thor films, they mention wormholes. At the end of The Age Of Ultron, the quinjet that Hulk was on passed thru one. He ended up on planet Sakaar because Sakaar is surrounded by them. Banner has been Hulk for a few years now and like a toddler, Hulk’s vocabulary is increasing.
Loving your MCU journey itching to see the rest of the content please don't stop
Yes please don’t stop love the content, can’t wait until u get to infinity war
I love how everyone spots Matt Damon playing Loki in that play on Asgard but no one notices that it's Luke Hemsworth playing Thor! Poor guy plays his brother and doesn't even get recognized. 😑
Well duh Matt is the more recognizable star. Luke is b team at best!😝
I follow a lot of movie reaction channels and it never ceases to amaze me how these people never saw trailers for the films when they 1st came out. But these channels are so entertaining
This is BY FAR the best Thor movie imo.
(May even be in my top 5 MCU movies overall tbh… would have to give it some more thought though.)
You mentioned the mines of Moria several times, but did you notice that Hela was Galadriel, Cate Blanchette.
And Karl Urban (Eomer) as Skurge
Well, I guess the fact this is a Marvel Cinematic *Universe* means the question how who's going to show up in which movie is only limited by what the writers want to do, and what the studio is willing to pay for the actors.
Emjoying the reactio as always. Thanks Sam and Tristan🙌
Thor said that at the end of doctor strange post credit scene about Odin it wasn't age of ultron
Thor doesn't have new powers, he always can control the weather, storm thunder lightning etc, it just that he carries his hammer almost all the time.
Nice. My number one alltime top MCU flick. It's a perfect comic book movie. Genius.
it is Matt Damon and it is Sam Neil!!! 🤭
One of the best superhero movies.
To me, this movie is the MOST like reading an actual comic book.
Chris Helmsley showed up to the set w short hair. It got really old going into makeup for hours before every days shoot and Chris asked if they could write a haircut into the script- he was told “NO ONE cuts Thor’s Hair!!!” and Stan Lee chimes in “I can!!!”
50:32 No. Odin lost his eye when Asgardians were at war with the Frost Giants, as explained in the first scene of Thor
This is my favorite MCU movie!👍
40:27 - She was on a winged horse. Pegasus was the proper name of 1 particular winged horse. That'd be like referring to all humans as Tristanses.🤔😉
Fun little fact: We actually saw Jeff Goldblum's character, The Grand Master, *BEFORE* this film, as he appeared in Guardians Of The Galaxy vol 2, dancing in a blink-and-you'll-miss-him moment durling the end creditls😮
Yes, that is Matt Damon playing Loki. And that's Chris Hemsworth playing Thor.
U mean Luke 😅
it was chris brother who played thor in that scene
@@namjoonswife3300 I mean technically it IS Chris who plays Thor :p lol
And that is Sir Anthony Hopkins playing Loki, pretending to be Odin!
And it was Sam Neill as “Odin”
Loki wanted the throne so bad..but when he got it..he just eats grapes in his pj and watch theatre.
I mean..it is better than being a evil ruler, like Hela I guess lol
7:24 yes that's Matt Damon playing Loki, and Luke Hemsworth is playing Thor in the play. BTW Luke Hemsworth is Chris Hemsworth (aka real Thor)'s brother.
The famous Matt Damon cameos continue
Do you have the full length versions of the movie reactions on a different web site???
This is the same movie where our Dear Mark Ruffalo instagram live the first 10 mins *by mistake*
Thor's God of Thunder awakening scene was amazing.
A few fun facts! Among other things, this movie takes heavy inspiration from the famous series Planet Hulk; after Hulk is exiled from earth by the other superheroes, he crash lands on Sakaar and triggers a full blown revolution. The movie mostly takes a broad strokes approach; the comic is significantly more serious and even gloomy in tone, as we see a very smart incarnation of the Hulk, but he's been so burned by his bitterness and implicit fear that NOTHING can kill him so he's doomed to spend all time miserable, alone and only really remembering the people he's lost. Miek and Korg (the little bug guy and rock dude) were close friends of Hulk, but Hulk's bitter attitude wound up rubbing off on Miek VERY BADLY, and after it appeared that Miek's people were doomed to extinction while the conquering Imperial aliens were going to prosper, he sunk deeply into Hulk's mantra in the worst possible way: "Never stop making them pay."
So all that kind of plays into how the MCU handles it differently; Hulk exiled HIMSELF in Age of Ultron after seeing the horrifying devastation left in his wake, and loves Sakaar, and seems content to live his whole life as a gladiator. This also factors into a thing about Hulk you might not know; there are MANY Hulks within Banner's mind, as Banner has been generally depicted as having Disassociative Identity Disorder as a consequence of trauma. The seemingly childish, angry Hulk is a protector who is in many ways the abused child he once was; lashing out in panicked self defense and screaming to leave him alone (that is, to stop hurting him) and more than anything wants to be loved.
So that's the whole dynamic between Banner and Hulk; they're not really seperate entities in a classical sense, but vying over control of Banner's body because he hates himself so much its sort of the logical conclusion to that. There are many other such alters, though so far the MCU hasn't given a sign of them existing. There's a gray hulk called Joe Fixit, a street-smart and even sadistic guy who is less powerful but very crafty, existing as a hedonistic outlet for all the passions and desires Banner refuses to acknowledge that he even wants; the intelligent but bitter and vindictive Hulk from the Planet Hulk series is often called the Green Scar. (If you see Hulk depicted as reasonably intelligent but irritable while still being a genuine hero who complains about having to save the puny humans, its PROBABLY based on the Green Scar to some degree.)
Odin lost his eye during the battle with the ice giants of Laufey. It was shown at the very beginning of the first film about Thor.
I love this movie, particularly for what it did for Loki's character arc. Loki isn't... inherently evil. Mischievous, but... living as the butt of peoples' jokes takes a toll on someone. Not that I'm forgiving what he does, but...I understand where it comes from. Hearing his brother telling him that he _believes_ that Loki can be more than the God of Mischief meant a lot to him. Probably the only other person he ever heard anything like that from was Sif, but coming from Thor, who he had fought the hardest against... that's the kind of thing that sticks with someone. He really is able to be so much more than the God of Mischief, and I'm looking forward to you guys seeing his arc progress.
16:29 "If you're nothing without this hammer, you shouldn't have it to begin with."
I love the New York retirement home demolition scene as it was shot opposite my apartment here in Australia where the entire film was shot which is why Sam Neil and Matt Damon were in it (since Damon has a house here and is friends with Hemsworth)
Yes, that is Matt Damon playing Loki. He makes two cameos In Marvel Movies and one cameo in Deadpool 2. The guy playing Thor is Chris Hemsworth's brother. And yes, that is Sam Neil. The Director is From New Zealand and several actors in Thor are Australian or New Zealanders.
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Thanks, Y’all made my day! Thanks for sharing your videos. I like to see people enjoy the movies I love.
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The best part of this movie is the mid credit scene where that big ship appears... specially knowing what is coming next on this part of the universe.
I highly recommend you two to watch The Fly (1986) with Jeff Goldblum, a great classic movie. :)
Part of why Doctor strange has grown so much more powerful, is because while duration is debated(somewhere between a few months and a few years), he was fighting dormammu for a very very long time, and got lots of practice
Hold up is Billy Butcher the gatekeeper?
Sí senior - that is him :D
Hands down my favorite Thor movie and one of my favorite movies ever lol it's so fun
I've seen every single marvel movie up until the newest Marvels one. Very few were worth the time. Ragnarock was one of the 6 or 7 worth a rewatch over and over, again. This movie was fantastic.
There is this movie named Eurotrip. The lead singer of the band in that movie is the same actor playing fake Loki.
Good job guys! I love your segments! They should have used Thunderstruck by ACDC as the sound track to the movie.
I didn't really like Thor before this movie, but this one made me really like it. This movie is one of the best movies of MCU
Odin told Thor and Loki before he died that hela draws her power from Asgard and once she gets there she's unstoppable. That's why they needed Sarta to destroy Asgard.
Yup Matt damon, yup Sam Neil, and the other thor in the play is the oldest helmswoth brother.
If you remember , bruce / hulk flew away in a ship . This is where he ended up .
Tika Watiti directed this and also did the voice for Korg. He put a more comedic spin on the movie.
We all love some Thor action.
In the first film, Odin lost an eye during the battle with the Frost Giants centuries ago. The same battle in which he discovered baby Loki.
No, he put his eye in fountain of knowledge, thats why hes called all seeing all knowing all father.
@@mehakdeepsingh4849 Yes, in real Norse mythology, that is how he lost his eye. But in the MCU, he lost it in his battle with the Frost Giants. In the first Thor film, you see him getting hit in the eye. When Stan Lee created the Thor character for Marvel comics, he BASED it on the Norse mythology but he changed a few things. For example, “Laufey” is actually the name of Loki’s giantess mother, not his father.
damn 2017, Im getting old fast : /
If you remember the first Thor, Odin battled the Frost Giants on Jotunheim, where he lost his eye. Hela did not take Odin's eye.
Yes, the Asgardian play actors are Matt Damon, Sam Neil and the actor Thor was Luke Hemsworth, another one of Hemsworth brothers.
Odin lost his eye in the war with the frost giants (in the prologue of the first movie). Hela is just commenting that Thor looks more like him now
waiting for infinity war reaction 🤩
I'M ALWAYS HAPPY TO SEE LOKI💚💚💚
My only problem is superheros/villains who have electricity powers should be immune to electricity being used against them, that electric patch shouldn't have stopped Thor.
So, you might know already, that korg the stone guy is none other than the director - Taika Watiti here. Also yes, hulk is almost immortal, he can regenerate even from a single drop of his blood.
Best movie in the MCU imo. Great reaction!
Did you guys Watch the thor love & thunder?
Would love to see you both watching Oppenheimer (although finding a spare 3 hour window is tough)
You need to watch both end credit scenes ! All marvel movies have 2 end credit scenes at the beginning of credits and at the end
Yes that was Matt Damon and Sam Neal in the play. The one you missed was Chris Hemsworth, younger brother, Liam, playing Thor!
Sam Neill 😁
That was Luke, not Liam
@@FreddyKurganNimmo my bad, I knew it was one of them.
The more movies you watch the more times you see Matt Damon randomly pop up.
50:30 In the first Thor movie we see early on that Odin and Asgard fought against the Frost Giants to free Midgard (Earth) until Laufey (king of the Frost Giants and father of Loki) surrendered in his own throne room. We see Odin had a fresh eye wound in that scene, so no, Hela did not take Odin's eye
Odin sacrificed his eye for wisdom from the Well of Mirmir!
fun little details Thors timing is always off until he starts ragnarok then its on point
I love Jeff Goldblum
In my opinion.. Definitely the best Thor movie. I was in theater with no spoilers and I saw no trailer.. It was just fun because the movie is so unexpected. Absolutely great.
14:28... "worthy" doesn't necessarily mean "good" or "pure"....🤷♂
Odin was told he could drink from the waters of the well and gain divine wisdom, but only if he made a sacrifice. So how did Odin lose his eye? He plucked it out himself and offered it to Mímir as payment for his newfound wisdom.
Well in mythology - yes. Not in Marvel though - it was showed Laufey hurled a spiked ice-ball in his face during the Thor 1 intro :)
in comics he did but the movies downplayed the whole asgard
Hela draws her power from Asgard. The longer she lives the more powerful she becomes. Surtur, the demon, is the only one who can destroy Asgard and destroy Hela. The prophecy of Asgard's destruction had to be fulfilled thereby destroying Hela. PLEASE edit Infinity War and Endgame into 2 parts. It's the best way to do them justice. You guys are great, keep it up. If you haven't already watched it I suggest doing Firefly. You will love it!
in the comics Hela is Loki’s daughter
Also in the Norse myths.
@@cobbycaputo3332so is the wolf lol
@@Cream-2128 true!
And in the myth, Loki is the mother of Odins 8 legged horse Sleipnir. Yes, I wrote that correctly.
@@RayvenQI want to say it’s been referenced in the comics too.
Do u have 2 watches on?
Here are some Thor Ragnarok facts. This movie is a mixture of two different movies the original Ragnarok story from the comics with a planet Hulk movie storyline intertwine in the narrative that happened mostly off screen. You should check out the plan hulk animated movie for better contacts into the story. Doctor strange has a lot of knowledge about the mystic arts but in raw power Steven doesn't stand a chance. Hela was able to break m'jolnir because she was a true owner of the hammer. The reason Thor did not know he had a sister because she is much older and his half-sister. In the comic books Hela will not the half sister to Thor but the daughter of Loki which is why she looks and reminds you of Loki. Valkyrie and Thor's mother wear the same age but Valkyrie didn't age because she spent most of her time on the planet saakar. Which also means physically Loki is nowhere near the strength of Valkyrie because as guardians get stronger at their older they become her being much older she's much stronger. Loki is more powerful due to his use of magic fake Loki still might be more powerful than Thor in power scaling but with physical strength Valkyrie strength-wise is just a little less than Thor who himself has became equal in strength to the Hulk. When in the first Avengers movie Thor was half of the Hulk Strength now being equal to the hulk. Now of course the whole can get stronger and angry he gets but his base level strength being around 350 ton. Bruce and the Hulk are two separate identities with shared memories. The grandmaster is the brother of The collector both being elders of the universe.
Ok let’s start with the animated planet hulk is nowhere near accurate and it was silver surfer hulk fought in comics and they had to jump him despite him not having the power cosmic. Even in comics Loki is not far off from Thor strength. Strange has always handled hulk it’s Loki who has always beat strange also this movie is nowhere near the Ragnarok story they just used the name.
The girls is faster than thor
Odin lost his eye fighting the frost giants at the beginning of the first Thor film
The different feel was because it’s a whole different director
Thors Hammer was forged out of a dying star. So it has the gravity of a black hole.
Hulk def got stabbed like that before by Abomination in The Incredible Hulk, he even got a scar in his chest from that battle
That's not a scar That's Hulk's pectoral muscles.
Hulk has an healing factor so he can't have a permanent scar.
@@David_Scar yes he does, look at Hulk right after he transforms at the end, he has a scar on his left side of the chest
Yes, that was Matt Damon. Tessa Thompson is Valkyrie. And: 22:47 - That "pile of rocks" is the movie director, Taika Waititi. You should definitely react to his brilliant Jojo Rabbit. You definitely saw the most formidable villain of all in this movie. He just didn't come out of his ship.
I’m pretty sure that valkyrie is not into man
The IS the Duran Duran cover art.
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For the album "Rio"
31:00 all that electricity flowing through him and getting tazed takes him down hahaha
LOL not tazed, it's super-advanced alien tech, cosmic energies.
Remember the big alien ship from the end credit. It'll be important for Infinity War.
You were right about Matt Damon and Sam Neil in the play at the start. Also, the guy playing Thor was Chris Hemsworth's brother. You're also right about the feel of this movie being different. It leaned far more into comedy and the funky sci-fi designs from the 1960s comics by Jack Kirby. Overall, this is my favourite Thor movie, and it's one of my favourite MCU movies in general.
"Youre late"
"Youre missing an eye"
“This isn’t over” such a family bond.
He’s not Cyclops. He’s Thor.
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Can Tristan get a comfy chair as well😢