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  3. Thor: Ragnarok is a 2017 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to Thor (2011) and Thor: The Dark World (2013), and is the 17th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film was directed by Taika Waititi from a ...

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    ―Thor and Surtur

    is a 2017 superhero film, based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. The film is a sequel to Thor, Thor: The Dark World and Avengers: Age of Ultron. It is the seventeenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the fifth installment of Phase Three. The film was released on October 24, 2017, internationally and on November 3, 2017, in the United States.

    The film is directed by Taika Waititi and stars Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Tom Hiddleston as Loki, Cate Blanchett as Hela, Idris Elba as Heimdall, Jeff Goldblum as the Grandmaster, Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, Karl Urban as Skurge, with Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Hulk, and Anthony Hopkins as Odin.

    The fourth film in the series, Thor: Love and Thunder, was released on July 8, 2022.

    Thor's world is about to explode in Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok. His devious brother, Loki, has taken over Asgard, the powerful Hela has emerged to steal the throne for herself and Thor is imprisoned on the other side of the universe. To escape captivity and save his home from imminent destruction, Thor must first win a deadly alien contest by defeatin...

    Thor has been captured by mysterious enemy forces on Muspelheim. He rambles toward a skeleton sharing his cage about his efforts to defeat some robots on Earth, and laments about his inability to find any of the Infinity Stones he had set out to locate. He notes that sometimes you have to get captured in order to get a straight answer out of someone (the someone in this instance being Surtur). Surtur releases Thor from his cage, chained and dangling, and taunts him with the knowledge of Odin no longer being on Asgard, also mentioning that Thor's absence has left it vulnerable. He announces that Ragnarök is coming to Asgard by his hand, and that all he must do to achieve this is to join his crown with the Eternal Flame, which burns in Odin's Vault.

    Thor takes the cue to call Mjølnir, break out of his chains, and fight off Surtur's minions before taking his crown as a trophy. When he attempts to return to Asgard, however, Heimdall does not respond. His replacement, Skurge, only notices Thor's call when one of the women he is trying to impress points it out. Returning to Asgard for the first time in years, Thor is told by Skurge that Heimdall has been declared an enemy of the people and is on the run. Thor is unimpressed and goes to find Odin, who is watching a play about the valiant death of Loki, whilst laying about and being pampered by various women. Thor sees through "Odin's" deception and forces Loki to drop the charade. After ordering for Surtur's crown to be delivered to Odin's Vault, Thor has Volstagg transport him and Loki to Earth to find the real Odin. Unfortunately, upon arrival, Thor and Loki quickly discover that the retirement home Loki had placed Odin in has been demolished. At this point, some passersby reveal that Jane Foster has broken up with Thor (although Thor insists to them that it was a 'mutual dumping').

    Suddenly, Loki is snatched away, leaving a mysterious address card behind, pointing Thor toward Bleecker Street. Here, he finds Doctor Strange, who insists on knowing why Loki has been brought back to Earth. Thor explains that they are simply trying to find Odin and will immediately leave as soon as he is retrieved. Strange reveals that he knows of Odin's whereabouts (Norway, incidentally), but notes that Odin asked not to be disturbed. Nevertheless, he sends Thor and Loki to him. Before Strange sent Thor and Loki to find Odin, he releases Loki from the portal that Loki fell into. Loki shouts at Strange that he had been falling for half an hour.

    Thor and Loki find Odin, having shaken off Loki's spell, but he is despondent and dying. In his last moments, Odin makes a confession - Hela, the sister Thor and Loki never knew they had (and the Goddess of Death) will be released from her prison once he dies. She is far more powerful than her brothers in and will grow stronger when she returns to the fires of Asgard. Odin tells his sons he loves them one last time, before transforming into energy and dying.

    Thor becomes enraged at Loki, blaming him for Odin's death (his life expectancy having been presumably shortened during his time on Earth). Any thoughts of revenge however are put aside as a black mass forms in the air and Hela emerges from her prison. When the brothers refuse to kneel to her, Hela attacks them (she appears to be able to summon any sort of blade/spear-based weapons from thin air, in quick successions). Thor throws Mjolnir toward her, but she easily catches it with one hand and shatters it.

    Loki panics and calls for the Bifrost. However, during their transport, Hela intercepts them and forces both Loki and Thor out of the beam. Volstagg and Fandral, awaiting inside of the Bifrost dome, are killed almost immediately as Hela arrives. Skurge, present only because he has been given janitorial duty, is recruited to her side as Hela sets her eyes on the kingdom.

    •Chris Hemsworth as Thor / Hajo

    •Tom Hiddleston as Loki

    •Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Hulk

    •Cate Blanchett as Hela

    •Tessa Thompson as Brunnhilde/Valkyrie

    •Idris Elba as Heimdall

    Locations

    •Muspelheim •Surtur's Lair •Asgard •Royal Palace of Valaskjalf •Asgardian Theater •Odin's Vault •Asgardian Catacombs •Hidden Stronghold •Rainbow Bridge •Himinbjorg •Earth •New York City, New York •Shady Acres Care Home (ruins) •New York Sanctum •Tønsberg, Norway •Texas (mentioned) •Novi Grad, Sokovia (mentioned) •Sakaar, Tayo System •Sakaar City •Grandmaster Palace •Kirby Residential Spires •Grand Arena •Devil's Anus •Niflheim (flashback) •Hel (flashback) •Vanaheim (mentioned) •Jotunheim (mentioned) •Svartalfheim (mentioned) •Xandar (mentioned) •Valhalla (mentioned) •Nidavellir (indirectly mentioned)

    Events

    •Ragnarök •Escape from Muspelheim •Skirmish in Norway •Siege of Asgard •Duel in the Royal Palace of Valaskjalf •Battle for Asgard •Destruction of Asgard •Contest of Champions •Capture of Thor •Duel in the Grand Arena •Escape from Sakaar •Attack on the •Massacre of the Valkyrie (flashback) •Subjugation of the Nine Realms (mentioned) •Battle of New York (indirectly mentioned) •Battle of Vanaheim (mentioned) •Battle of Greenwich (indirectly mentioned) •Convergence (mentioned) •Battle of Sokovia (mentioned) •Battle of Jotunheim (mentioned) •Duel of Johannesburg (indirectly mentioned)

    Items

    •Uru •Mjølnir •Gungnir •Asgardian Armor •Einherjar Shield •Crown of Black Fire •Twilight Sword •Rainbow Bridge •Bifrost Bridge •Hofund ••Des and Troy •Cloak of Levitation •Eye of Agamotto •Sling Ring •Daggers of Daveroth •Crimson Bands of Cyttorak •Eternal Flame •Chalice of Muspelheim •Pillar of Privaldi •Fake Infinity Gauntlet •Casket of Ancient Winters •Tesseract •Space Stone •Necroswords •Bloodaxe •Brandrheid Undrsigr •Fimbuldraugr •Hridgandr •Units •Magno Rifle •Obedience Disk •Melt Stick •Thor's Arena Swords •Sakaaran Laser Rifles •Doug's Mace and Shield •Thor's Arena Helmet •Sakaaran War Hammer •Sakaaran Battle Axe •Tuning Fork •Dragonfang •Valkyrie's Armor •Asgardian Blasters •Hlidskjalf •Horned Helmet •Shake Weight •Ultron Sentries (mentioned) •Gamma Radiation (mentioned; deleted scene)

    In January 2014, Variety reported that and Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost will be writing the screenplay for Thor: Ragnarok. Kevin Feige will be returning to produce and Chris Hemsworth will be returning in the title role.

    On October 2, 2015, Taika Waititi signed to direct the movie. Other candidates at the direction of the movie were Ruben Fleischer, Rob Letterman and Rawson Marshall Thurber.

    On February 25, 2016, Stellan Skarsgård confirmed that he will not have reprised the role of Dr. Erik Selvig in the movie. On April 11 Natalie Portman was also confirmed to not come back for the sequel, while Tessa Thompson joined the cast as Thor's new romantic interest.

    On May 20, Marvel.com reported that Karl Urban and Jeff Goldblum have joined the cast. Cate Blanchett and Tessa Thompson were confirmed to be playing the major villain Hela and the hero Valkyrie respectively, while Anthony Hopkins and Idris Elba reprised their previous roles.

    Principal photography started on July 4, 2016, in Queensland, Australia. The working title for the film was "Creature Report".

    On July 23, 2016, at San Diego Comic-Con, Hulk's gladiator armor was revealed, along with the first piece of footage, showing Thor's and Hulk's whereabouts.

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  5. With Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett, Idris Elba. Imprisoned on the planet Sakaar, Thor must race against time to return to Asgard and stop Ragnarök, the destruction of his world, at the hands of the powerful and ruthless villain Hela.

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