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|director = [[Taika Waititi]] |
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|producer = [[Kevin Feige]] |
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| music = [[Mark Mothersbaugh]] |
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'''''Thor: Ragnarok''''' is an upcoming American [[superhero film]] featuring the [[Marvel Comics]] character [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]], produced by [[Marvel Studios]] and distributed by [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures]]. It is intended to be the sequel to 2011's ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]'' and 2013's ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'' and [[List of Marvel Cinematic Universe films|the seventeenth film installment]] of the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] (MCU). The film is directed by [[Taika Waititi]] with a screenplay by Stephany Folsom, and stars <!--Order based on this source: http://marvel.com/news/movies/26203/marvel_studios_confirms_stellar_new_cast_members_of_the_highly_anticipated_thor_ragnarok Returners first, followed by new members, in the order presented in that source.-->[[Chris Hemsworth]], [[Tom Hiddleston]], <!--[[Jaimie Alexander]], -->[[Idris Elba]], [[Anthony Hopkins]], [[Cate Blanchett]], [[Tessa Thompson]], [[Jeff Goldblum]], [[Karl Urban]] and [[Mark Ruffalo]].<!--Order based on this source: http://marvel.com/news/movies/26203/marvel_studios_confirms_stellar_new_cast_members_of_the_highly_anticipated_thor_ragnarok Returners first, followed by new members, in the order presented in that source.--> The film began principal photography in July 2016 at [[Village Roadshow Studios]] in [[Oxenford, Queensland|Oxenford]], [[Australia]] and is scheduled to last until October 2016. |
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'''''Thor: Ragnarok''''' is a 2017 American [[superhero film]] based on the [[Marvel Comics]] character [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]], produced by [[Marvel Studios]] and distributed by [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures]]. It is the sequel to ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]'' (2011) and ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'' (2013), and is [[List of Marvel Cinematic Universe films|the 17th film]] in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] (MCU). The film was directed by [[Taika Waititi]] from a screenplay by [[Eric Pearson]] and the writing team of [[Craig Kyle]] and [[Christopher Yost]], and stars [[Chris Hemsworth]] as [[Thor (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Thor]] alongside [[Tom Hiddleston]], [[Cate Blanchett]], [[Idris Elba]], [[Jeff Goldblum]], [[Tessa Thompson]], [[Karl Urban]], [[Mark Ruffalo]], and [[Anthony Hopkins]]. In ''Thor: Ragnarok'', Thor must escape the alien planet [[Sakaar (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Sakaar]] in time to save [[Asgard (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Asgard]] from [[Hela (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Hela]] (Blanchett) and the impending [[Ragnarök]]. |
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''Thor: Ragnarok'' is scheduled to be released on November 3, 2017, in [[IMAX]]. |
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A third ''Thor'' film was confirmed in January 2014, when Kyle and Yost began work on the screenplay. The involvement of Hemsworth and Hiddleston was announced that October, and the film's title was revealed to be ''Thor: Ragnarok'' later that month. Waititi joined the film as director a year later, after ''Thor: The Dark World'' director [[Alan Taylor (director)|Alan Taylor]] chose not to return. Ruffalo joined the cast reprising the role of [[Bruce Banner (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Bruce Banner / Hulk]] from previous MCU films, which allowed elements of the 2006 comic storyline "[[Planet Hulk]]" to be adapted for ''Ragnarok''. The rest of the cast, including Blanchett as Hela, was confirmed in May 2016, with Pearson's involvement revealed at the start of filming that July. Principal photography took place in [[Brisbane]] and [[Sydney]], [[Australia]], with the film also having exclusive use of [[Village Roadshow Studios]] in [[Oxenford, Queensland|Oxenford]], concluding in October 2016. |
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==Cast== |
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''Thor: Ragnarok'' premiered at the [[El Capitan Theatre]] in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles]], on October 10, 2017, and was released in the United States on November 3, as part of [[Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase Three|Phase Three]] of the MCU. The film received praise for its acting and Waititi's direction, as well as the action sequences, visual effects, musical score, and humor, with many critics considering it to be the best installment of the ''Thor'' franchise. It grossed $855{{nbsp}}million, becoming the highest-grossing film of the series and the [[2017 in film#Highest-grossing films|ninth-highest-grossing film of 2017]]. A sequel, ''[[Thor: Love and Thunder]]'', was released in July 2022. |
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* [[Chris Hemsworth]] as [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]]: |
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: The [[crown prince]] of [[Asgard (comics)|Asgard]], based on the [[Norse mythology|Norse mythological]] [[deity]] of the [[Thor|same name]].<ref name="HemsworthContract" /><ref name="Oct2014EventMarvel" /> Hemsworth expressed interest in having Thor interact with Bruce Banner, as the two have not had a lot of interaction previously and "it would bring something different out of the characters," adding he hoped the film was a "[''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid]]''] sort of story" for the duo.<ref name="HemsworthDailyNews" /> |
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* [[Tom Hiddleston]] as [[Loki (comics)|Loki]]: |
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== Plot == |
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: Thor's adoptive brother and nemesis based on the deity of the [[Loki|same name]].<ref name="Oct2014EventEW" /><ref name="MarvelMay2016" /> On returning to the character for a fourth time, Hiddleston said he was interested in how Loki's attitude has changed, adding "I'm four years older... and there will just be new things [I] find in it. The most exciting thing about [Loki] is that he is always a trickster. It is trying to find new ways for him to be mischievous". Regarding the inclusion of the Hulk in the film, Hiddleston said that Loki has "a few chips on his shoulder" due to the previous interaction between the two characters in ''[[The Avengers (2012 film)|The Avengers]]''.<ref name="HiddlestonJun2016" /> |
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<!--* [[Jaimie Alexander]] as [[Sif (comics)|Sif]]: An Asgardian warrior and Thor's childhood friend, based on the deity of the [[Sif|same name]].<ref name="AlexanderJuly2015" />--> |
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Two years<!-- Please do not change from "two years"—the film clearly establishes that although time flows differently on Sakaar, and it may have been less or more than two years for the Hulk, it wouldn't be different for Thor, who is the character to state that it has been two years since the events at Sokovia. --> after the [[Battle of Sokovia]],{{efn|As depicted in ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'' (2015)<ref name="Oct2014EventMarvel" />}} [[Thor (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Thor]] is imprisoned by the fire demon [[Surtur (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Surtur]], who reveals that Thor's father [[Odin (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Odin]] is no longer on [[Asgard (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Asgard]]. He explains that the realm will soon be destroyed during the prophesied apocalypse [[Ragnarok (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Ragnarök]], once Surtur unites his crown with the Eternal Flame that burns in [[Features of the Marvel Cinematic Universe#Odin's vault|Odin's vault]]. Thor frees himself, defeats Surtur, and takes his crown, believing he has prevented Ragnarök. Thor returns to Asgard to find [[Heimdall (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Heimdall]] gone and his estranged brother [[Loki (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Loki]] posing as Odin. He forces Loki to help find their father, who Loki put a spell on after his presumed sacrifice years before. |
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* [[Idris Elba]] as [[Heimdall (comics)|Heimdall]]: The all-seeing, all-hearing Asgardian sentry of the [[Bifröst|Bifröst Bridge]], based on the mythological deity of the [[Heimdall|same name]].<ref name="MarvelMay2016" /> |
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* [[Anthony Hopkins]] as [[Odin (comics)|Odin]]: The king of Asgard, father of Thor, and adoptive father of Loki, based on the deity of the [[Odin|same name]].<ref name="MarvelMay2016" /> |
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With directions from [[Stephen Strange (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Stephen Strange]], they find Odin in Norway. Unpossessed, Odin explains that he is dying, Ragnarök is imminent despite Thor's efforts, and his death will free his firstborn child, [[Hela (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Hela]], from [[Features of the Marvel Cinematic Universe#Hel|Hel]], a prison she was sealed in long ago. Hela, a sibling Thor and Loki did not know existed, was the leader of Asgard's armies and conquered the [[Nine Realms (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Nine Realms]] with Odin, but he imprisoned her and wrote her out of history after she became too bloodthirsty and did not share his views on peace. |
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* [[Cate Blanchett]] as [[Hela (comics)|Hela]]: The ruler of [[Hel (location)|Hel]] and [[Niflheim]], based on the deity [[Hel (being)|Hel]].<ref name="Blanchett" /><ref name="MarvelMay2016"/> |
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* [[Tessa Thompson]] as [[Valkyrie (Marvel Comics)|Valkyrie]]: |
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Odin dies and Hela appears, destroying Thor's hammer [[Mjolnir (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Mjolnir]]. She pursues the two as they attempt to flee through the [[Bifrost (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Bifröst Bridge]], knocking them out into space. Arriving in Asgard, Hela defeats its army, slays the [[Warriors Three]], and resurrects the ancient dead who once fought with her, including her giant wolf [[Features of the Marvel Cinematic Universe#Fenris|Fenris]]. She appoints the Asgardian [[Skurge (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Skurge]] as her executioner. Hela plans to use the Bifröst to expand Asgard's empire, but Heimdall takes the sword that controls the Bifröst. |
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: An Asgardian warrior and love interest for Thor, based on the mythological being [[Brynhildr]]. Thompson will also appear in future Marvel films.<ref name="Thompson" /><ref name="MarvelMay2016" /> Regarding the casting of Thompson, an African-American actress, as Valkyrie, typically depicted as blonde and white in the comics, director [[Taika Waititi]] said, "Right from the start we wanted to diversify the cast, and it’s hard when you’re working with [[Vikings]]... at that point, you have to look at the source material as a {{em|very loose}} inspiration," adding that a character's skin tone and hair color "doesn’t matter. That’s not what [the character] is about... I think the story is king, and you want the best person for the job. And Tessa... was the best person."<ref name="WaititiThompson" /> |
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* [[Jeff Goldblum]] as [[Grandmaster (Marvel Comics)|Grandmaster]]: |
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Meanwhile, Thor crash-lands on [[Sakaar (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Sakaar]], a garbage planet surrounded by [[wormhole]]s. A slave trader designated [[Valkyrie (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Scrapper 142]] subdues him with an obedience disk and sells him as a [[gladiator]] to Sakaar's ruler, the [[Grandmaster (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Grandmaster]], with whom Loki has already ingratiated himself. Thor recognizes 142 as a [[Valkyrior|Valkyrie]], one of a legendary force of female warriors who were killed fighting Hela eons ago. Thor is forced to compete in the Grandmaster's [[Features of the Marvel Cinematic Universe#Contest of Champions|Contest of Champions]], facing his friend [[Bruce Banner (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Hulk]]. Summoning lightning, Thor gets the upper hand, but the Grandmaster sabotages the fight to ensure Hulk's victory. Still enslaved after the fight, Thor attempts to convince Hulk and 142 to help him save Asgard, but neither is willing. |
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: A cosmic being fascinated with gaming and chance, who enjoys manipulating lesser life-forms such as humans.<ref name="MarvelMay2016" /><ref name="THRMay2016" /> Goldblum described the character as "a hedonist, a pleasure-seeker, an enjoyer of life and tastes and smells." He also said that Waititi encouraged improvisation in order for Goldblum to "make [the character] my own".<ref name="Goldblum" /> |
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* [[Karl Urban]] as [[Executioner (comics)|Skurge]]: |
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Thor finds the [[Quinjet (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Quinjet]] that brought Hulk to Sakaar. A recording of [[Natasha Romanoff (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Natasha Romanoff]] causes Hulk to transform back into Bruce Banner for the first time since leaving Sokovia. 142 decides to help Thor save Asgard. Loki helps them steal one of the Grandmaster's ships. They liberate the other gladiators who, incited by two aliens named [[Korg (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Korg]] and [[Miek (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Miek]], stage a revolution. Loki again attempts to betray his brother, but Thor anticipates this and incapacitates him. Thor, Banner, and 142 escape through a wormhole to Asgard, where Hela's forces attack Heimdall and the Asgardian citizens. Hulk defeats Fenris; Loki and the gladiators arrive to help, and a repentant Skurge sacrifices himself to save the citizens. |
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: An Asgardian warrior.<ref name="MarvelMay2016" /><ref name="THRMay2016" /> Urban shaved his head and worked out for the role, though he noted that "you won’t actually see my body in this movie under the costume that I have, but it’s important for me to get into the zone and feel [the part]."<ref name="UrbanPrep" /> |
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* [[Mark Ruffalo]] as [[Hulk (comics)|Bruce Banner / Hulk]]: |
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Thor, battling Hela, loses his right eye and has a vision of Odin that helps him realize only Ragnarök can stop her, as she is too powerful. He sends Loki to trigger Ragnarök by placing Surtur's crown in the Eternal Flame. Surtur is reborn and destroys Asgard, killing Hela. Aboard the Grandmaster's spaceship, the ''[[Statesman (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Statesman]]'', Thor, now king, reconciles with Loki and decides to take his people to Earth. In a [[mid-credits scene]], they are intercepted by a large spacecraft.{{efn|According to producer [[Kevin Feige]], the spaceship seen in the mid-credits scene is the ''[[Features of the Marvel Cinematic Universe#Sanctuary II|Sanctuary II]]'', which belongs to [[Thanos (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Thanos]].<ref name="MidCredits" />}} In a [[post-credits scene]], the overthrown Grandmaster is confronted by his former subjects. |
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: A genius scientist who, because of exposure to gamma radiation, transforms into a monster when enraged or agitated.<ref name="Ruffalo" /> Ruffalo, who said he is always excited to keep returning to the role as he sees "a lot of space for it to grow", hoped the film would explore the relationship between Banner and the Hulk, potentially with the two in a scene together.<ref name="Ruffalo2" /> Regarding the relationship between Banner and Thor, Ruffalo said, "There’s a little bit of ''[[Midnight Run]]'', with [[Charles Grodin|[Charles] Grodin]] and [[Robert De Niro|[Robert] De Niro]]. I feel like that’s kind of where we’re heading with this relationship between Thor and Banner."<ref name="Ruffalo3" /> Waititi stated that there was "a big conversation" regarding how verbal and conscious the Hulk would be compared to previous MCU films. Waititi added that the decision was a "larger group decision, rather than anything to do with just me or the writer" since it was taking into account future appearances for the character.<ref name="WaititiHulk" /> |
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== Cast == |
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[[File:Thor Ragnarok by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|[[Kevin Feige]], [[Taika Waititi]], and the cast of ''Thor: Ragnarok'' at the 2017 [[San Diego Comic-Con]]]] |
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* [[Chris Hemsworth]] as [[Thor (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Thor]]: <br />An [[Avengers (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Avenger]] and the [[crown prince]] of [[Asgard (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Asgard]], based on the [[Norse mythology|Norse mythological]] deity [[Thor|of the same name]], who has become a "lone [[gunslinger]]" searching for the [[Infinity Stones]].<ref name="Oct2014EventMarvel" /><ref name="ColliderSep2017Timeline" /> Hemsworth had grown "a bit bored" of Thor after portraying the character four times previously, and wanted to take some risks and experiment: Thor has shorter hair in the film, wears a different outfit, his hammer Mjolnir is destroyed,<ref name="NewsAUSDCC" /> and he loses an eye. Director [[Taika Waititi]] added that "stripping" the character down like this allowed him to become a refugee at the end of the film.<ref name="ThorLoseEye" /> Waititi also wanted to use more of Hemsworth's comedic skills showcased in films such as ''[[Vacation (2015 film)|Vacation]]'' (2015) and ''[[Ghostbusters (2016 film)|Ghostbusters]]'' (2016),<ref name="EWMar2017Plot" /> and cited [[Kurt Russell]]'s performance in ''[[Big Trouble in Little China]]'' (1986) as an influence on the character.<ref name="ColliderSequelSep2017" /> |
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* [[Tom Hiddleston]] as [[Loki (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Loki]]: <br />Thor's adoptive brother and [[Archenemy|nemesis]], based on the deity of the [[Loki|same name]].<ref name="Oct2014EventEW" /><ref name="MarvelMay2016" /> Hiddleston was interested in how Loki's attitude has changed, saying, "he is always a trickster. It is trying to find new ways for him to be mischievous".<ref name="HiddlestonJun2016" /> As the ruler of Asgard since the end of ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'' (2013), Hiddleston notes that "Loki has devoted most of his efforts to narcissistic self-glorification. Not so much on good governance."<ref name="EWSDCC2017" /> He also added that "the idea that Thor might be indifferent to Loki is troubling for him... it's an interesting development."<ref name="IGNSept2017" /> |
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* [[Cate Blanchett]] as [[Hela (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Hela]]: <br />Thor's older sister and the goddess of death, based on the deity [[Hel (being)|Hel]],<ref name="MarvelMay2016" /><ref name="Blanchett" /><ref name="HelaSister" /> who is inadvertently released from prison following Odin's death.<ref name="EWMar2017" /> Screenwriter [[Eric Pearson]] included the idea of Hela being Thor's sister in one of his drafts at the encouragement of executive producer Brad Winderbaum. The decision to make Hela related to Thor, as opposed to only Loki as in the comics and Norse mythology, came from needing more impact with Hela and Thor's final confrontation. By making the change, Pearson felt Hela became "the thing that [represents] what it is to rule Asgard, [Thor's] family, what he's been told, what he hasn't been told."<ref name="PearsonYahoo" /> Blanchett was inspired by singer [[Siouxsie Sioux]] as well as "punk-rock iconography" of the 1970s and 1980s, notably Siouxsie's "unique, unconventional movement", for Hela's movement and how she "commands the space".<ref name="BlanchettSioux" /> Blanchett found it difficult to portray the character in a motion capture suit rather than costume, feeling Hela's headdress is "such a huge part of" the power of the character that she would have liked to wear it on set.<ref name="LATimesSept2017" /> Hela's design was taken from the comic ''Thor: God of Thunder'' by [[Jason Aaron]], while the character [[Gorr the God Butcher|Gorr]] from that comic, who has the ability "to manifest an infinite number of weapons", inspired a similar ability for Hela.<ref name="ColliderSep2017Influence" /> Blanchett worked with stuntwoman [[Zoë Bell]] and Hemsworth's personal trainer Luke Zocchi, and studied [[capoeira]] for the role.<ref name="NewsAUSDCC" /><ref name="EWMar2017" /> |
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* [[Idris Elba]] as [[Heimdall (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Heimdall]]: <br />The all-seeing, all-hearing Asgardian and former sentry of the Bifröst Bridge, based on the deity of the [[Heimdall|same name]], who has gone into self-imposed exile during Loki's reign.<ref name="MarvelMay2016" /><ref name="UrbanComingSoonSDCC" /><ref name="PressKit" /> After Hela invades Asgard, he helps to hide its vulnerable citizens. Describing Heimdall's character arc in the film, Winderbaum says, "he's gone from this elder statesmen, the gatekeeper to Asgard, to this badass warrior-wizard character who lives in the hills and kicks a lot of ass throughout the entire film."<ref name="PressKit" /> |
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* [[Jeff Goldblum]] as [[Grandmaster (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Grandmaster]]: <br />One of the [[Elders of the Universe]]<ref name="EWSDCC2017" /><ref name="CNETSDCC2017" /> who rules the planet [[Sakaar (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Sakaar]],<ref name="EWMar2017Plot" /> and enjoys manipulating lesser life-forms.<ref name="MarvelMay2016" /><ref name="THRMay2016" /> Goldblum described the character as "a hedonist, a pleasure-seeker, an enjoyer of life and tastes and smells". He also said that Waititi encouraged improvisation in order for Goldblum to "make [the character his] own".<ref name="Goldblum" /> Waititi explained that Grandmaster does not have blue skin in the film as the character does in the comics, because Goldblum had already played a blue-colored character in ''[[Earth Girls Are Easy]]'' (1988), and because Waititi did not want to detract from Goldblum's personality by concealing his appearance.<ref name="GoldblumBlue" /> Grandmaster is the brother of [[Benicio del Toro]]'s [[Taneleer Tivan (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Taneleer Tivan / Collector]] from ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' (2014), and producer [[Kevin Feige]] expressed interest in seeing the two together in a future film.<ref name="GrandmasterCollector" /> |
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* [[Tessa Thompson]] as [[Valkyrie (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Valkyrie]]: <br />A tough, hard-drinking Asgardian slave trader,<ref name="EWMar2017Plot" /> based on the mythological being [[Brynhildr]],<ref name="BustleMay2016" /> who was once a legendary Valkyrie warrior and now works for the Grandmaster under the designation "Scrapper 142".<ref name="PressKit" /> Thompson said the various versions of the character from the comics "left us a lot of leeway" in creating the film version.<ref name="ColliderSep2017Influence" /> Waititi "wanted to make sure we weren't making a female character that was boring and pretty",<ref name="ThompsonMar2017" /> and Feige said Marvel wanted to pair Thor with a love interest more his equal than [[Jane Foster (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Jane Foster]].<ref name="FosterUpdate" /> Co-screenwriters [[Craig Kyle]] and [[Christopher Yost]]'s original draft of the film had more of a romantic relationship between Thor and Valkyrie. When Pearson started working on the film, he moved away from that storyline, instead focusing more on "the mutual respect" between the characters and Valkyrie "dealing with her [[PTSD]]. She's someone who's drowning her sorrows in the bottle, and I just thought that was such a cool thing that you don't often see".<ref name="PearsonYahoo" /> Thompson stated that the character is [[bisexual]], which she based on the character's comic book relationship with [[Annabelle Riggs]], and convinced Waititi to shoot a glimpse of a woman walking out of Valkyrie's bedroom, which was later cut from the film, as it "distracted" from the scene's exposition.<ref name="ThomponRollingStone" /> Thompson was inspired by pictures of [[Linda Hamilton]] as [[Sarah Connor (Terminator)|Sarah Connor]] in ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' (1991) while training for the role,<ref name="ThompsonMar2017" /> and worked with dialect coach [[Andrew Jack (dialect coach)|Andrew Jack]] to create an Asgardian-sounding accent that was different enough to sound like she had been away from there for a long time.<ref name="/FilmSetVisitPg2" /> Thompson will appear in future MCU films.<ref name="MarvelMay2016" /><ref name="Thompson" /> |
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* [[Karl Urban]] as [[Skurge (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Skurge]]: <br />An Asgardian warrior<ref name="MarvelMay2016" /><ref name="THRMay2016" /> who guards the Bifröst Bridge in Heimdall's absence and chooses to join Hela to survive.<ref name="LATimesSept2017" /><ref name="UrbanComingSoonSDCC" /> Urban shaved his head for the role, and worked out to "get into the zone and feel" the part even though his body is hidden under a costume.<ref name="UrbanPrep" /> Urban said Skurge "makes a deal with the devil" and becomes Hela's "henchman. He does the dirty jobs. And that sort of is something he has to—it plays on his conscience."<ref name="UrbanComingSoonSDCC" /> |
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* [[Mark Ruffalo]] as [[Bruce Banner (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Bruce Banner / Hulk]]: <br />An Avenger and a genius scientist who transforms into a monster when enraged or agitated after being exposed to [[gamma radiation]]. In the two years since ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'' (2015), he has become a successful and popular gladiator on Sakaar<ref name="EWMar2017Plot" /><ref name="Ruffalo" /> and has suppressed the Banner side during those years. He is forming the vocabulary "of a toddler",<ref name="EWSDCC2017" /> with the level of Hulk's speech being "a big conversation" between Waititi and Marvel since it was taking into account future appearances for the character:<ref name="WaititiHulk" /> ''Ragnarok'' begins an arc for the character that continues in ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' (2018) and ''[[Avengers: Endgame]]'' (2019).<ref name="RuffaloHulkArc" /> Ruffalo felt Hulk had "a swagger" in the film, and was "much more of a character than the green rage machine" seen in the ''Avengers'' films.<ref name="EWMar2017Plot" /> Waititi provided additional motion capture for the Hulk after Ruffalo had completed his scenes.<ref name="WaititiColliderSep2017" /> |
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* [[Anthony Hopkins]] as [[Odin (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Odin]]: <br />The king of Asgard, father of Thor and Hela, and adoptive father of Loki, based on the deity of the [[Odin|same name]].<ref name="MarvelMay2016" /> The character is in exile on Earth, and was originally intended to be a "crazy-looking" [[hobo]] on the streets of New York City, but Waititi ultimately felt that this was tragic rather than funny given the character's death during the sequence. The sequence was changed to take place in Norway, to "honor" the character's past and be more authentic to his role as a king of Asgard.<ref name="OdinSceneChange" /> Waititi was surprised by the improvisational ability of Hopkins after he was told "to be funny and to really destroy what's come before [with the role] and recreate it."<ref name="WaititiColliderSep2017" /> |
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Additionally, [[Tadanobu Asano]], [[Ray Stevenson]], and [[Zachary Levi]] reprise their roles as [[Hogun (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Hogun]], [[Volstagg (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Volstagg]], and [[Fandral (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Fandral]], respectively, members of the [[Warriors Three (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Warriors Three]].<ref name="PressKit" /><ref name="Asano" /> Feige called their appearances "noble ends" that served to establish the threat of Hela and the danger she poses to the main characters.<ref name="Warriors3Die" /> [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] reprises his role as <!--Inclusion of "Dr." per discussion on Talk:Doctor Strange (2016 film)-->Dr. [[Stephen Strange (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Stephen Strange]] from the film ''[[Doctor Strange (2016 film)|Doctor Strange]]'' (2016) on a brief appearance.<ref name="CumberbatchRagnarok" /> [[Rachel House (actress)|Rachel House]], who has appeared in several of Waititi's films, plays [[Topaz (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Topaz]], the Grandmaster's chief enforcer,<ref name="LATimesSept2017" /><ref name="House" /> while Waititi portrays [[Korg (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Korg]], a [[Kronan (comics)|Kronan]] gladiator who befriends Thor. Waititi provided a motion-capture performance for the character, who is made of rocks, and wanted to do something different by having the character be soft-spoken,<ref name="Korg2" /><ref name="Korg" /> ultimately basing Korg's voice on that of [[Polynesians|Polynesian]] [[Bouncer (doorman)|bouncers]], as well as his friend and frequent co-star, [[Rhys Darby]].<ref name="KorgVoice" /><ref name="Good One" /> Waititi also provided the motion-capture performance for the fire demon [[Surtur (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Surtur]], based on the mythological being [[Surtr]], with [[Clancy Brown]] voicing the character.<ref name="BrownSurtur" /> Thor and Hulk co-creator [[Stan Lee]] makes a [[cameo appearance]] as a man on Sakaar who cuts Thor's hair.<ref name="LeeCameo" /> There are also several cameos in a sequence where Asgardian actors perform a play based on the events of ''The Dark World'': [[Sam Neill]], with whom Waititi previously worked on ''[[Hunt for the Wilderpeople]]'' (2016), plays the Odin actor;<ref name="Neill" /><ref name="ActorActors" /> [[Luke Hemsworth]], brother of Chris, plays the Thor actor; [[Matt Damon]] plays the Loki actor;<ref name="ActorActors" /> and [[Charlotte Nicdao]] plays the Sif actress.<ref name="Nicadao" /> [[Scarlett Johansson]] appears as [[Natasha Romanoff (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow]] through archival footage from ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'' (2015).<ref name="Johansson" /> |
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== Production == |
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=== Development === |
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While promoting the release of ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'' in October 2013, [[Chris Hemsworth]] |
While promoting the release of ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'' in October 2013, [[Chris Hemsworth]] expressed willingness to portray [[Thor (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Thor]] for as long as "people wanted more", adding that he was contracted for another ''Thor'' film and two more ''Avengers'' films.<ref name="HemsworthContract" /> Producer [[Kevin Feige]] stated that the next ''Thor'' would build from elements at the end of ''The Dark World''.<ref name="FeigeFuture" /> In January 2014, Marvel announced that [[Craig Kyle]] and [[Christopher Yost]] would write the screenplay for a third film, with Feige again producing;<ref name="Thor3" /> the story was being outlined that July.<ref name="StoryOutline" /> At the end of October 2014, Feige announced that the film would be titled ''Thor: Ragnarok'', with a scheduled release date of July 28, 2017. Hemsworth and [[Tom Hiddleston]] were set to return as Thor and [[Loki (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Loki]], respectively.<ref name="Oct2014EventMarvel" /><ref name="Oct2014EventEW" /> Hemsworth earned $15{{nbsp}}million for the film.<ref name="HemsworthPay" /> Feige added that the film would be "very important" in [[Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase Three|Phase Three]] of the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] (MCU),<ref name="Importance" /> and also confirmed that, in the context of the film, the word Ragnarok means "the end of all things".<ref name="Oct2014EventIGN" /> He felt that "people will [not] read into that title alone what the movie's going to be."<ref name="EmpireFeb2016" /> |
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In February 2015, Marvel pushed back the release date to November 3, 2017.<ref name="Feb2015Dates" /> |
In February 2015, Marvel pushed back the release date to November 3, 2017.<ref name="Feb2015Dates" /> That April, Feige was expecting a draft for the film soon,<ref name="FeigeApril2015" /> and a month later he stated that a director, additional screenwriter, and further casting announcements would be revealed "towards the end of the summer",<ref name="FeigeJune2015" /> with filming set for June 2016.<ref name="Filming" /> ''The Dark World'' director [[Alan Taylor (director)|Alan Taylor]] explained that he would not be returning, as "the Marvel experience was particularly wrenching because I was sort of given absolute freedom while we were shooting, and then in [post-production] it turned into a different movie. So, that is something I hope never to repeat and don't wish upon anybody else."<ref name="TaylorJun2015" /> During the 2015 [[San Diego Comic-Con]], [[Jaimie Alexander]] said that she would reprise her role as [[Sif (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Sif]] in "a very pivotal part" of the film.<ref name="AlexanderJuly2015" /><ref name="AlexanderLATimes" /> |
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{{quote box|quote=I think the overall sense that I'm trying to give to the audience and what I want the audience to leave the cinema carrying with them is a sense of joy really... Sometimes I would stop and think, I'm doing a movie that's got Thor and Doctor Strange and the Incredible Hulk and Loki and every character is so strange and different... ''[[Captain America: Civil War|Civil War]]'' it's just humans, humans with human problems. Ours is creatures and beings and all these sorts of really different characters.|source=—Taika Waititi, director of ''Thor: Ragnarok''<ref name="WaititiFeb2017" />|align=left|width=33%}} |
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By October 2015, [[Taika Waititi]] entered in negotiations to direct ''Thor: Ragnarok''. Other directors under consideration included [[Ruben Fleischer]], [[Rob Letterman]], and [[Rawson Marshall Thurber]].<ref name="Waititi" /> Waititi was approached to present a pitch for the film, with him creating "a [[sizzle reel]] for the tone, and some joke stuff."<ref name="WaititiPitch" /> On why he decided to pursue directing the film, after stating in 2012 that he had no interest in "big features, where the art of the project was sacrificed for profit," Waititi said he felt "like a guest in Marvel's universe but with the creative freedom to do what I want."<ref name="WaititiJuly2016" /> By mid-October, [[Mark Ruffalo]] was finalizing a deal to reprise his role as [[Hulk (comics)|Bruce Banner / Hulk]] from previous MCU films,<ref name="Ruffalo" /> with multiple news outlets also confirming Waititi as director.<ref name="WaititiOnBoardDeadlline" /><ref name="WaititiOnBoardTHR" /><ref name="WaititiOnBoardEW" /> Later in the month, [[Julie Bishop]], Australia's [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Australia)|Minister for Foreign Affairs]], announced that filming would take place in the country.<ref name="Australia" /> The film would be shot exclusively throughout the state of [[Queensland]], including [[Village Roadshow Studios]] in [[Oxenford, Queensland|Oxenford]], [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]]. According to [[Premier of Queensland|Premier]] [[Annastacia Palaszczuk]], the production will spend over [[Australian dollar|$]]100 million in Queensland and employ 750 Queenslanders.<ref name="Queensland" /> Days later, Ruffalo confirmed that he would appear in the film.<ref name="Ruffalo2" /> In November 2015, Hemsworth indicated that he wanted a lighter tone compared to the previous ''Thor'' films, similar to ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]''. Hemsworth said, "I feel we had less of the sort of the naivety or fun or humor that the first [''Thor''] might have had. I wish we had more of that in the second [movie] … We’ve done regal. We’ve done Shakespeare, and we’ve shown that. I think now it’s time to go, 'Ok, cool. Let’s try something different.'"<ref name="HemsworthNov2015" /> At the end of the month, [[Stellan Skarsgård]], who portrayed [[Erik Selvig]] in the previous ''Thor'' films, stated it was in his contract for him to appear, should Marvel want to include him, though he was uncertain at the time if they did.<ref name="SkarsgardOption" /> In February 2016, he confirmed that he would not appear in ''Thor: Ragnarok''.<ref name="SkarsgardNo" /> |
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By October 2015, [[Taika Waititi]] had entered negotiations to direct ''Ragnarok''. Other directors under consideration included [[Ruben Fleischer]], [[Rob Letterman]], and [[Rawson Marshall Thurber]].<ref name="Waititi" /> [[Elizabeth Banks]] had expressed interest in presenting a pitch for the film, but never ultimately met with Marvel to do so.<ref name="BanksPitchInterest" /> Marvel presented the prospective directors with "the ten different ideas that we had for the movie", asking them all to come back with a clearer picture of what the film should be.<ref name="FeigeRetreats" /> Waititi created "a [[sizzle reel]] for the tone, and some joke stuff" using clips from other films,<ref name="FeigeRetreats" /><ref name="WaititiPitch" /> including ''[[Big Trouble in Little China]]'' (1986).<ref name="BTLCInfluence" /> Despite being a discouraged practice within the company, Marvel considered Waititi's reel to be "amazing",<ref name="FeigeRetreats" /> particularly its use of [[Led Zeppelin]]'s "[[Immigrant Song]]" for the score,<ref name="ImmigrantSongReel" /> which Feige felt "defined what Taika was going to do with this". The song was later used in the film itself, and for marketing it.<ref name="ImmigrantSongReel" /> On why he decided to pursue directing the film, after stating in 2012 that he had no interest in "big features, where the art of the project was sacrificed for profit", Waititi said he felt "like a guest in Marvel's universe but with the creative freedom to do what I want".<ref name="WaititiJuly2016" /> Waititi was confirmed as director of the film by multiple news outlets later in October.<ref name="WaititiOnBoardDeadlline" /><ref name="WaititiOnBoardTHR" /><ref name="WaititiOnBoardEW" /> |
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In the same month, [[Mark Ruffalo]] was also finalizing a deal to reprise his role as [[Bruce Banner (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Bruce Banner / Hulk]] from previous MCU films,<ref name="Ruffalo" /> which was confirmed shortly after.<ref name="Ruffalo2" /> Hulk was last seen at the end of ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'' (2015) traveling in a [[Quinjet]], which was originally planned to be shown flying near Saturn. Feige explained that this was changed to an Earth-based location to leave Hulk's fate ambiguous and dispel rumors that a film based on the 2006 comic storyline "[[Planet Hulk]]" was in development, since Marvel Studios had no plans to adapt the storyline at the time.<ref name="HulkAgeOfUltron" /> According to executive producer Brad Winderbaum, the idea to include Hulk in ''Ragnarok'' came early on in development, when the production team looked at the "Planet Hulk" storyline and felt it was a "no brainer" to integrate Hulk into the ''Thor'' franchise, exploring "the idea of a planet where there's gladiatorial games as a Thor predicament. [That storyline] was a really cool idea to us."<ref name="ColliderSep2017Trivia" /> Feige further explained that initial discussions had focused on doing "something totally different with Thor", and that centered on continuing the relationship with Loki and ideas for [[Hela (comics)|Hela]], [[Valkyrie (Marvel Comics)|Valkyrie]], [[Balder the Brave]], and [[Beta Ray Bill]], "but we were like, 'We need something big.{{'"}} This turned to discussing Thor going to space, and jokingly calling it "Planet Thor", which led to including Hulk in the film and revealing that he ultimately went to space at the end of ''Age of Ultron''.<ref name="HulkAgeOfUltron" /> |
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In December 2015, Stephany Folsom was hired to work on the script and [[Cate Blanchett]] entered final negotiations to join the cast,<ref name="Folsom" /><ref name="Blanchett" /> while Hemsworth said that in order to prevent the character or film from becoming "predictable", there was "definitely a goal to do something unexpected... and really mix it up... I think we want to get back to more of a sense of adventure and fun in the" film.<ref name="HemsworthDec2015" /> Feige revealed ''Thor: Ragnarok'' would take "place within the cosmos primarily which is to say, frankly, very little Earth," a departure from the previous ''Thor'' films.<ref name="FeigeDec2015" /><ref name="EmpireFeb2016" /> He expanded, "There are only a couple of scenes on Earth in this movie. 80 to 90 percent takes place in the cosmos. Tonally and geographically there are a lot of different planets outside of the nine realms that we visit" in the film.<ref name="FeigeMay2016" /> |
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Also in October, Australia's [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Australia)|Minister for Foreign Affairs]] [[Julie Bishop]] announced that filming would take place in the country,<ref name="Australia" /> exclusively throughout the state of [[Queensland]], including at [[Village Roadshow Studios]] in [[Oxenford, Queensland|Oxenford]], [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]]. According to [[Premier of Queensland|Premier]] [[Annastacia Palaszczuk]], the production was to spend over [[Australian dollar|$]]100{{nbsp}}million in Queensland and employ 750 Queenslanders.<ref name="Queensland" /> Hemsworth had asked Marvel to produce the film in his home country of Australia.<ref name="HemsworthAustralia" /> At the end of November 2015, [[Stellan Skarsgård]], who portrayed [[Erik Selvig]] in the previous ''Thor'' films, said that he was contracted to appear should Marvel want to include him, but he was uncertain at the time if they did.<ref name="SkarsgardOption" /> He later confirmed that he would not appear in ''Ragnarok''.<ref name="SkarsgardNo" /> The next month, [[Stephany Folsom]] was hired to work on the script, and [[Cate Blanchett]] entered final negotiations to join the cast.<ref name="Blanchett" /><ref name="Folsom" /> |
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In January 2016, with the film beginning pre-production,<ref name="Queensland" /><ref name="RuffaloYahooJan2016" /> Ruffalo described it as a "[[road movie]]" and also indicated that additional filming would take place in [[Sydney]].<ref name="Ruffalo3" /> Waititi stated that he was working on the script "a little bit", mainly adding humor to the screenplay.<ref name="WaititiScript" /> The next month, Blanchett was confirmed to have been cast as [[Hela (comics)|Hela]].<ref name="Blanchett2" /> In early March, Alexander said she was no longer sure if she would appear in the film, due to the script undergoing rewrites, as well as only having a short time frame to participate during the [[Hiatus (television)|hiatus]] of her television series ''[[Blindspot (TV series)|Blindspot]]''.<ref name="AlexanderUnsure" /> The next month, [[Tessa Thompson]] joined the cast as Thor's love interest,<ref name="Thompson" /> as [[Natalie Portman]] was confirmed to not be returning from the previous films as love interest [[Jane Foster (comics)|Jane Foster]].<ref name="NoPortman" /><ref name="FeigeMay2016" /> In May, Marvel confirmed Blanchett and Thompson's castings, revealing the latter's role to be [[Valkyrie (Marvel Comics)|Valkyrie]], while announcing the casting of [[Jeff Goldblum]] as [[Grandmaster (Marvel Comics)|Grandmaster]] and [[Karl Urban]] as [[Executioner (comics)|Skurge]]. The announcement also confirmed that [[Idris Elba]] and [[Anthony Hopkins]] would reprise their roles of [[Heimdall (comics)|Heimdall]] and [[Odin (comics)|Odin]], respectively, from the previous films.<ref name="MarvelMay2016" /> Marvel did not reveal Alexander as part of the cast in their announcement, with ''The Hollywood Reporter'' stating that she was no longer part of the film due to scheduling conflicts with ''Blindspot''.<ref name="THRMay2016" /> Alexander responded on [[Twitter]] to her lack of inclusion in the announcement by saying, "Don't worry ;) ....".<ref name="AlexanderMayTweet" /> In early June, Palaszczuk and Marvel Studios executive David Grant announced that filming would begin on July 4, 2016.<ref name="July4Filming" /> [[Weta Workshop]] created props for the film.<ref name="UrbanPrep" /> |
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[[File:Taika Waititi by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|upright|Waititi at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con]] |
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[[Principal photography]] began on July 4, 2016,<ref name="July4Filming" /><ref name="FilmingBegin" /> at Village Roadshow Studios in Oxenford, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia,<ref name="Queensland" /> exclusively using all nine of the studios' [[sound stage]]s,<ref name="RoadshowSoundStages" /> with [[Javier Aguirresarobe]] serving as [[cinematographer]] and [[Dan Hennah]] as [[production designer]].<ref name="Aguirresarobe" /><ref name="FilmingBegin" /> Additional filming will occur throughout the state of Queensland,<ref name="Queensland" /> including in [[Brisbane]],<ref name="Goldblum" /> as well as in Sydney.<ref name="Ruffalo3" /> Filming is expected to last until late October 2016.<ref name="July4Filming" /><!--At the start of filming, Eric Pearson was revealed to be an additional writer on the film.<ref name="FilmingBegin" />--> Later in the month, regarding the film's plot and "buddy-style comedy" nature, Waititi said it was hard to define, since "the plot has changed and the script has changed. There are buddy elements to it between Thor and the Hulk, but who knows what the final movie will look like."<ref name="WaititiJuly2016" /> At the end of the month, Hulk's gladiator armor was displayed at the [[San Diego Comic-Con International]], revealing that the film would use elements inspired from the "[[Planet Hulk]]" storyline.<ref name="HulkArmor" /> Concept art released at the convention also revealed that [[Surtur (Marvel Comics)|Surtur]] and [[Fenris Wolf (Marvel Comics)|Fenris Wolf]] would appear in the film.<ref name="SDCC2016" /><ref name="FenrisWolf" /> |
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In January 2016, with the film beginning pre-production,<ref name="Queensland" /><ref name="RuffaloYahooJan2016" /> Ruffalo described it as a "[[road movie]]" and indicated that additional filming would take place in [[Sydney]].<ref name="Ruffalo3" /> Waititi stated that he was working on the script "a little bit", mainly adding humor to the screenplay,<ref name="WaititiScript" /> with [[Eric Pearson]] joining the project to rewrite the screenplay. Pearson felt joining presented many challenges, as "there were so many puzzle pieces already there," such as having Blanchett as [[Hela (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Hela]],<ref name="PearsonTHR" /> who was confirmed in the role a month later,<ref name="Blanchett2" /> and including Hulk, [[Valkyrie (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Valkyrie]], and [[Skurge (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Skurge]], that he was asked to assemble. Pearson was told not to be restrained by anything from the previous films, and Waititi asked him to make the film fun and have Thor "be the coolest character."<ref name="PearsonTHR" /> Alexander said in early March that she was no longer sure if she would appear in the film, due to scheduling conflicts with her television series ''[[Blindspot (TV series)|Blindspot]]'' (2015–2020).<ref name="AlexanderUnsure" /> She later indicated that this may not be the case,<ref name="THRMay2016" /><ref name="AlexanderMayTweet" /> but ultimately was unable to appear in the film due to the conflict.<ref name="AlexanderNo" /><ref name="AlexanderConflict" /> Sif does appear as a character in the play based on the events of ''The Dark World'', portrayed by [[Charlotte Nicdao]].<ref name="Nicadao" /> |
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In April, [[Tessa Thompson]] was cast as Valkyrie,<ref name="MarvelMay2016" /><ref name="Thompson" /> with [[Natalie Portman]] not returning from the previous films as love interest [[Jane Foster (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Jane Foster]].<ref name="FeigeMay2016" /><ref name="NoPortman" /> Marvel never asked the screenwriters to include the Earth-based characters from the previous films,<ref name="NoEarthCharacters" /> and Feige said that Foster and Thor have broken up between films.<ref name="FosterUpdate" /> In May, Marvel confirmed Blanchett and Thompson for the film, announced the casting of [[Jeff Goldblum]] as [[Grandmaster (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Grandmaster]] and [[Karl Urban]] as Skurge, and revealed that [[Idris Elba]] and [[Anthony Hopkins]] would reprise their respective roles of [[Heimdall (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Heimdall]] and [[Odin (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Odin]] from the previous films.<ref name="MarvelMay2016" /> In early June, Palaszczuk and Marvel Studios executive David Grant announced that filming would begin on July 4, 2016,<ref name="July4Filming" /> with [[Weta Workshop]] creating props for the film.<ref name="UrbanPrep" /> Before the sets for Marvel's ''[[Doctor Strange (2016 film)|Doctor Strange]]'' (2016) were demolished, Waititi wrote and filmed a scene for ''Ragnarok'' where Thor meets [[Benedict Cumberbatch]]'s [[Stephen Strange (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Stephen Strange]]. Marvel and ''Doctor Strange'' director [[Scott Derrickson]] felt the scene was "kind of perfect" to show Strange joining the wider MCU, so the scene also appears during the credits of ''Doctor Strange''.<ref name="CumberbatchRagnarok" /><ref name="Hemsworth" /><ref name="DerricksonEnding" /> |
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By August, over 100 set and construction workers were given termination notifications, with some complaining that they had been promised work until October or November 2016, and that members of the crew from New Zealand were receiving preferential treatment over the Australian locals. However, Premier Palaszczuk stated that the work for set builders simply "finished" explaining, "What we have seen is that the stage for ''Thor'' has been completed and those jobs are finished. As the construction comes to an end, what we will see is more jobs when actors come in."<ref name="GCBJuly2016" /> Regarding the members of the crew, Waititi, who is of [[Māori people|Māori]] descent, made hiring [[Indigenous Australians|Indigenous]] and [[Aboriginal Australians]], along with [[New Zealanders]], a priority for the various departments, saying, "It’s a responsibility you have to the Indigenous people. You’re coming to a country and you’re bringing money into the economy and creating jobs but I think you have an even bigger responsibility to look after the people that have less opportunities." He added that having these people on the crew "feel very much like family" and "helps calm me down and makes me feel relaxed." The Indigenous and Aboriginals were hired as part of an initiative by [[Screen Australia]]’s Indigenous Department, whose mission is "to give Aboriginal and [[Torres Strait Islanders]] a foot in the door of the film industry."<ref name="Aboriginals" /> |
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Feige noted that ''Ragnarok'' would primarily take place in the "cosmos" rather than on Earth, a departure from the previous ''Thor'' films.<ref name="EmpireFeb2016" /><ref name="FeigeDec2015" /> He expanded by saying, "Tonally and geographically there are a lot of different planets outside of the nine realms that we visit" in the film.<ref name="FeigeMay2016" /> Waititi consulted with [[Theoretical physics|theoretical physicist]] [[Clifford Victor Johnson|Clifford Johnson]] on [[Intergalactic travel|space travel]]. Johnson viewed early drafts of the script, and gave Waititi physics ideas that could "wink at some of the classic old [Thor] stuff"; Johnson previously consulted on the [[Agent Carter season 2|second season]] of the [[List of Marvel Cinematic Universe television series|MCU television series]] ''[[Agent Carter (TV series)|Agent Carter]]'' (2015–2016).<ref name="JohnsonConsultant" /> Astronomer-physicist Adam Frank was also a consultant on the film, advising on wormholes and interstellar travel.<ref name="FrankConsultant" /> Comic artist and Thor co-creator [[Jack Kirby]] was one of Waititi's major visual inspirations for the film.<ref name="TotalFilmSakaar" /> Winderbaum also called [[Walt Simonson]]'s "Ragnarok" story arc an inspiration for "really fun elements ... both stylistically and narratively", as well as ''Thor: God of Thunder'' by [[Jason Aaron]], which was the inspiration for Hela's design and abilities.<ref name="ColliderSep2017Influence" /> Waititi said the planet [[Sakaar (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Sakaar]], which is featured in the "Planet Hulk" storyline, was "the biggest shift for the film and these characters",<ref name="TotalFilmSakaar" /> with Winderbaum describing it as "the toilet of the universe", surrounded by "wormholes that have been spitting things out into this place for eons".<ref name="ColliderSep2017Trivia" /> Also featured is [[Muspelheim]], one of the [[Nine Realms]], ruled by [[Surtur (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Surtur]]. [[Production designer]] [[Dan Hennah]] described it as a [[Dyson sphere]], with the realm drawing power out of a dying star to energize its inhabitants.<ref name="/FilmSetVisitPg1" /> Hennah hoped to give [[Asgard (comics)|Asgard]] "more of a humanity" than in previous films, by adding smaller building perspectives to help the realm seem more practical and utilitarian. For Saakar's gladiator arena, Hennah looked at Roman gladiators, but differentiated from previous similar ideas by going "all alien with it". The arena is surrounded by "standing up bleachers".<ref name="HennahMarvelOct2017" /> |
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==Release== |
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''Thor: Ragnarok'' is scheduled to be released in the United Kingdom on October 27, 2017,<ref name="EmpireFeb2016" /> and in North America on November 3, 2017, in [[IMAX]].<ref name="Feb2015Dates" /><ref name="IMAX" /> It was originally scheduled for release on July 28, 2017.<ref name="Oct2014EventMarvel" /> |
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Waititi said that the film would reinvent the franchise, as "a lot of what we're doing with the film is, in a way, kind of dismantling and destroying the old idea and rebuilding it in a new way that's fresh. Everyone's got a slightly new take on their characters, so in that way, it feels like [this is] the first ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]'' (2011)."<ref name="EWMar2017Plot" /> He added that he had seen the other films and respected them, but wanted to focus on making a "standalone film because this could be the only time I do this. I just want to make it [my] version of a Marvel film in the best way possible."<ref name="ColliderSequelSep2017" /> This is something Hemsworth had hoped for, looking to have a lighter tone in ''Ragnarok'' compared to the previous ''Thor'' films, especially the second one, similar to ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' (2014). He said, "I feel we had less of the sort of the naivety or fun or humor that the first [''Thor''] might have had. I wish we had more of that in the second [movie] ... We've done regal. We've done Shakespeare, and we've shown that. I think now it's time to go, 'Ok, cool. Let's try something different.{{'"}}<ref name="HemsworthNov2015" /> Hemsworth continued that in order to prevent the character or film from becoming "predictable", there was "definitely a goal to do something unexpected...I think we want to get back to more of a sense of adventure and fun".<ref name="HemsworthDec2015" /> |
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===Marketing=== |
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At the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con, a physical model of Hulk's gladiator armor was revealed.<ref name="HulkArmor" /> A "[[mockumentary]]" short by Waititi was also screened, showing what Thor and Banner were doing during the events of ''[[Captain America: Civil War]]'', while concept art and rough animatics were shown.<ref name="SDCC2016" /> |
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The events of ''Ragnarok'' are set four years after the events of ''The Dark World'', two years after the events of ''Age of Ultron'',<ref name="Oct2014EventMarvel" /><ref name="DeadlineSDCC" /> and around the same time as the events of ''[[Captain America: Civil War]]'' (2016) and ''[[Spider-Man: Homecoming]]'' (2017), with Winderbaum noting that "things happen on top of each other now in Phase Three."<ref name="ColliderSep2017Timeline" /> The events of ''Ragnarok'' also set up ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' (2018),<ref name="EWMar2017Plot" /> and Hemsworth spoke to ''Infinity War'' directors [[Russo brothers|Anthony and Joe Russo]] before receiving the script for ''Ragnarok'' to see how it would link to ''Infinity War''. He said ''Ragnarok'' "definitely bleeds nicely into those [films]",<ref name="ColliderSep2017Timeline" /> and Winderbaum likened ''Ragnarok''{{'}}s impact on the larger MCU to that of ''[[Captain America: The Winter Soldier]]'' (2014), saying it would break down ideas regarding Asgard that were previously established similar "to how ''Winter Soldier'' broke down [[S.H.I.E.L.D. (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|S.H.I.E.L.D.]]"<ref name="ColliderSep2017Timeline" /> |
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=== Filming === |
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[[File:Thor Ragnarok filming in Brisbane.jpg|thumb|upright|left|Filming of ''Thor: Ragnarok'' in [[Brisbane central business district|Brisbane's]] [[central business district]], which doubled as [[Manhattan]]]] |
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[[Principal photography]] began on July 4, 2016,<ref name="July4Filming" /><ref name="FilmingBegin" /> under the [[working title]] ''Creature Report'',<ref name="BrisbaneShooting" /><ref name="WaititiNYTimes" /> at Village Roadshow Studios in Oxenford, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia,<ref name="Queensland" /> exclusively using all nine of the studios' [[sound stage]]s.<ref name="RoadshowSoundStages" /> Additional filming was to occur throughout the state of Queensland,<ref name="Queensland" /> including [[Tamborine National Park]].<ref name="PressKit" /> The [[Brisbane central business district]], where filming took place from August 22 to 25,<ref name="Goldblum" /><ref name="BrisbaneShooting" /><ref name="BrisbaneShooting2" /> was used to double as [[New York City]].<ref name="BrisbaneShooting3" /> [[Javier Aguirresarobe]] served as [[cinematographer]] on the film,<ref name="FilmingBegin" /><ref name="Aguirresarobe" /> describing his work on the film as "a rare combination of satisfaction and frustration", feeling that he was mostly there to service the director and visual effects supervisor, but felt "very happy to have been able to respond to such incredible technical requirements".<ref name="AguirresarobeNov2016" /> |
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Later in July, regarding the film's "buddy-style comedy" nature, Waititi said that the script had changed from then and it was still unclear what the final film would look like, but there "are buddy elements to it between Thor and the Hulk".<ref name="WaititiJuly2016" /> He said it would be a {{"'}}70s/'80s [[Science fantasy|sci-fi fantasy]]" and "the most 'out there' of all the Marvel movies",<ref name="WaititiAMA" /> with the tone closest to that of ''Big Trouble in Little China''.<ref name="BTLCInfluence" /> Inspiration for the road-trip aspect of the film included ''[[48 Hrs.]]'' (1982), ''[[Withnail and I]]'' (1987), and ''[[Planes, Trains and Automobiles]]'' (1987).<ref name="EWMar2017Plot" /> Waititi also asked the heads of each department to watch ''[[Flash Gordon (film)|Flash Gordon]]'' (1980) before beginning work.<ref name="WaititiColliderVid" /> Concept art released at [[San Diego Comic Con]] in 2016 revealed that the character [[Fenris Wolf (Marvel Comics)|Fenris Wolf]] would appear.<ref name="SDCC2016" /><ref name="FenrisWolf" /> |
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By August, over 100 set and construction workers were given termination notifications, with some complaining that they had been promised work until October or November 2016, and that [[New Zealand]] crew members were receiving preferential treatment over the Australian locals. However, Premier Palaszczuk stated that the work for set builders simply "finished", and that other jobs would become available as actors arrived for filming.<ref name="GCBJuly2016" /> Sets constructed for the film were for Sakaar, including the Grandmaster's palace and surrounding junkyard, as well as Asgard (based on the aesthetics of the previous ''Thor'' films).<ref name="PressKit" /> The interior of the Avenger Quinjet, which was built for ''[[The Avengers (2012 film)|The Avengers]]'' (2012), was shipped to Australia.<ref name="WaititiNYTimes" /> Waititi, who is [[Māori people|Māori]], made hiring [[Indigenous Australians|Indigenous]] and [[Aboriginal Australians]], along with [[New Zealanders]], a priority for the various departments, saying, "It's a responsibility you have to the Indigenous people. You're coming to a country and you're bringing money into the economy and creating jobs but I think you have an even bigger responsibility to look after the people that have less opportunities." He added that having these people on the crew "feel[s] very much like family" and "helps calm me down and makes me feel relaxed". The Indigenous and Aboriginals were hired as part of an initiative by [[Screen Australia]]'s Indigenous Department, whose mission is "to give Aboriginal and [[Torres Strait Islanders]] a foot in the door of the film industry".<ref name="Aboriginals" /> |
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In mid-September 2016, concept art seen during a set visit indicated [[Midgard Serpent (Marvel Comics)|Midgard Serpent]] would appear,<ref name="/FilmSetVisitPg3" /> and that Sif and the [[Warriors Three (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Warriors Three]], allies of Thor in the previous two films, would be addressed in ''Ragnarok''.<ref name="/FilmSetVisitPg2" /> Towards the end of the month, [[Sam Neill]], who worked with Waititi in ''[[Hunt for the Wilderpeople]]'' (2016), revealed he had a role in the film.<ref name="Neill" /> Shortly after, Waititi teased the inclusion of the characters [[Korg (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Korg]],<ref name="KorgTease" /> who Waititi portrays through motion-capture,<ref name="Korg2" /> and [[Miek (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Miek]],<ref name="Miek" /> who is not portrayed by an actor as he does not speak in the film, and is depicted as "a larva-like creature... [with] cybernetic legs and arms".<ref name="Korg2" /> In mid-October, Waititi revealed that new camera technology had been used for a shot in the film, and that he had hoped to include [[John C. Reilly]]'s [[Nova Corps]]man [[Rhomann Dey]] from ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' in the film, but there was "no real way to pull it off".<ref name="WaititiAMA" /> Principal photography [[wrap (filmmaking)|wrapped]] on October 28, 2016.<ref name="FilmingEnd" /> [[Second unit]] filming took place on [[Dirk Hartog Island]] off the coast of [[Western Australia]], and in the [[South Island]] of New Zealand.<ref name="PressKit" /> According to Waititi, 80 percent of the dialogue in ''Ragnarok'' was improvised, in order to create a "very loose and collaborate mood" among the cast, and as an attempt to replicate the tone and sensibility from his previous films. He stated, "My style of working is I'll often be behind the camera, or right next to the camera yelling words at people, like, 'Say this, say this! Say it this way!{{'"}}<ref name="Improv" /> |
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=== Post-production === |
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In January 2017, it was revealed that Pearson would receive sole screenwriting credit on the film, with the story credited to Kyle, Yost, and Folsom.<ref name="Synopsis" /> These credits were later updated the following September, with Pearson as the screenwriter and story credit for Kyle and Yost. Folsom took issue with Marvel marketing the film with these credits, noting the [[Writers Guild of America, West|Writers Guild of America]] (WGA) had yet to determine the final credits for the film.<ref name="PosterWritingCredits" /> She later said that Marvel had given her a story credit on the film, but it was denied by the WGA due to their regulation that a maximum of two individuals can receive story credit, with an allowance for a writing team to count as one individual; Pearson and the team of Kyle and Yost received the story credit on ''Ragnarok''. Folsom added that she planned to appeal the decision and that Marvel has been supportive of her throughout her attempt to receive credit.<ref name="FolsomCreditDenied" /> By the end of the month, the writing credits were updated once again, this time simply crediting Pearson, Kyle, and Yost as screenwriters.<ref name="PearsonTHR" /><ref name="AlexanderNo" /><ref name="NewCredits" /> |
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In February 2017, [[Rachel House (actress)|Rachel House]] said she had a small role in the film, having worked with Waititi before.<ref name="House" /> Additional filming took place in [[Atlanta]] in July 2017, over three weeks,<ref name="Atlanta" /><ref name="ReshootsDone" /> including filming [[post-credit scene]]s.<ref name="PostCreditScenes" /> One of these introduces the spaceship ''[[Features of the Marvel Cinematic Universe#Sanctuary II|Sanctuary II]]'', which belongs to [[Thanos (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Thanos]] in ''Avengers: Infinity War'',<ref name="MidCredits" /> while the other, shown at the end of the credits, features the Grandmaster. Goldblum and Waititi improvised multiple versions of the latter scene; one unused version involved the singing of the Sakaarian national anthem, which was "made up on the spot".<ref name="PostCreditScenes2" /> Also filmed in Atlanta was the completion of a sequence where Asgardian actors perform a play based on the events of ''The Dark World''. Neill appears in the sequence as the Odin actor, and Hemsworth's brother [[Luke Hemsworth|Luke]] portrays the Thor actor.<ref name="/FilmFeige" /> Explaining the sequence, Waititi said, "if I was Loki and I was ruling Asgard, I would write a play about myself and force everyone to go and see it—change the details of the play and get a huge celebrity to play myself." For the Loki actor, they "really wanted someone good and someone who's funny", and Chris Hemsworth suggested that [[Matt Damon]], whom he knew personally, take on the role.<ref name="ActorActors" /> Damon was in New York City at the time, and flew to Atlanta just to shoot the cameo "on a lark".<ref name="ActorActors" /><ref name="/FilmFeige" /> Also changed during reshoots was the location of the sequence where Thor and Loki find Odin on Earth, and Hela subsequently destroys Mjolnir. Originally set in a New York City alley, Waititi decided that the environment was distracting from the emotions of the sequence. The location was changed to Norway, which Waititi felt gave more weight to the scenes, made Odin's storyline more "authentic", and also allowed the characters and the audience to "chill out for a second, and have that moment, because the rest of the film basically just runs at a clip".<ref name="OdinSceneChange" /> |
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By the time the reshoots for the film were completed, the film had been cut down from Waititi's initial version of two hours and forty minutes to around ninety minutes, with that expected to increase slightly with the newly filmed scenes. However, after the film's 2017 Comic Con panel, it was decided to add back a lot of the jokes that had been removed, with the final runtime being two hours and ten minutes.<ref name="WaititiColliderVid" /> Joel Negron and [[Zene Baker]] served as editors on the film.<ref name="PressKit" /><ref name="WaititiNYTimes" /> Waititi described the process of deciding exactly what jokes to keep as "very tricky ... sometimes it would be funny in the beginning of the film and then not funny at all [or] it was funny in the wrong places and in the end, we had to just keep testing jokes and testing parts of the film".<ref name="WaititiCBRJokes" /> ''Ragnarok'' also clarifies that an [[Infinity Gauntlet]] seen in ''Thor'' was a fake. Feige expanded, saying that it had been included in ''Thor'' as an [[Easter egg (media)|easter egg]], since Marvel Studios was "working on ''The Avengers'' and trying to [put] that all together for the conclusion of [[Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One|Phase One]]." However, shortly after ''The Avengers'' released and the studio began to solidify plans for ''Infinity War'', they realized that the gauntlet seen in ''Thor'' could not be the actual one, creating an internal theory that it was fake; this resulted in the scene in ''Ragnarok'', which was created "just [to have] the opportunity to call it a fake".<ref name="/FilmFeige" /> |
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==== Visual effects ==== |
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[[File:Valkyrie flashback VFX in Thor Ragnarok.jpg|thumb|Original (top) and effects (bottom) shots of the Valkyrie flashback sequence in ''Thor: Ragnarok'']] |
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{{external media|float=right|video1=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzhnVMkquwE Marvel Studios' Thor: Ragnarok End Credits Main on End Title Sequence Design] presents the film's main-on-end title sequence, [[YouTube]] video from [[Perception (visual effects company)|Perception]]'s channel}} |
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Visual effects for the film were created by [[Industrial Light & Magic]]'s (ILM) San Francisco and Vancouver studios,<ref name="ILM" /> with help from [[Base FX]], Animatrik, and Virtuos; [[Framestore]]; [[Method Studios]] Vancouver; [[Digital Domain]]; [[Rising Sun Pictures]]; [[Luma Pictures]]; [[Double Negative (VFX)|D Negative]]; Iloura; [[Image Engine]]; Trixter; The Secret Lab; WhiskyTree Inc; Fin Designs + Effects; and [[Perception (visual effects company)|Perception]].<ref name="PressKit" /> [[Previsualization]] work was provided by [[The Third Floor, Inc.|The Third Floor]] and Day for Nite.<ref name="PressKit" /><ref name="DayforNite" /> Luma Pictures produced over 200 shoots in eight sequences, particularly for the characters Korg (receiving assets from Framestore) and Miek. Method Studios provided over 450 shots, including Thor's opening fight against Surtur in Muspelheim and Hela's fight against the Asgardian guards. D Negative worked on over 190 shots, creating the environment for the planet Sakaar, including its junkyard landscape and wormholes, with the wormholes also created through a collaboration with Digital Domain.<ref name="FXGuidePart2" /> The film's main-on-end title sequence was designed by Perception.<ref name="Perception" /> |
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ILM, who worked on previous incarnations of the Hulk, had to add much more detail to the character's facial features in ''Ragnarok'' due to the Hulk's increased dialogue. ILM visual effects supervisor Chad Wiebe explained that Ruffalo's expressions were captured fresh for the film using Medusa, a performance capture technology. With 90 different expressions captured, ILM "built an entirely new library that would allow [Hulk] to cover a full range of normal human visual characteristics."<ref name="FXGuidePart2" /> To help create the Hulk, a person on set was covered in green body paint, and would replicate the intended motions of the character to aid the visual effect artists.<ref name="ColliderSep2017Trivia" /> Additionally, stunt actor Paul Lowe, who is under {{convert|5|ft|m|2}} tall, stood in for Hemsworth during some of his interactions with the Hulk so that the Hulk's stuntmen would be proportionally correct. In some instances when Thor and the Hulk interacted, a digital double was used for Thor, also created by ILM, to have greater flexibility for the shots. ILM worked on all of the Hulk moments in the film outside the final fight sequence, which was completed by Framestore using ILM's assets, as Framestore was primarily responsible for [[Skeletal animation|rigging]] that sequence. Framestore completed nearly 460 shots, which featured digital doubles of Thor and Hela, Fenris, Korg, Miek, the giant Surtur at the end of the film, and over 9,000 buildings for Asgard, based on assets D Negative had from ''The Dark World'', resulting in over 263 character, vehicle, prop, and crowd rigs.<ref name="FXGuidePart2" /> |
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Rising Sun Pictures produced more than 170 visual effects shots for ''Ragnarok''. They worked on the Valkyrie flashback sequence, with the sequence's surreal ethereal appearance achieved through a combination of motion capture, computer graphics, a 900 fps high-speed frame rate, and a special 360-degree lighting rig containing 200 strobe lights to bathe the scene in undulating patterns of light and shadow. Rising Sun also helped create the various CGI aspects of Hela, such as her "hair wipe transition" to her horns, and her original introduction in New York City. Following the reshoots, ImageEngine completed the new Norway introduction since Rising Sun was focused on the palace fight by then.<ref name="FXGuidePart1" /> |
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== Music == |
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{{main|Thor: Ragnarok (soundtrack)}} |
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By August 2016, [[Mark Mothersbaugh]] was hired to score the film.<ref name="Mothersbaugh" /><ref name="Mothersbaugh2" /> The synthesized score is influenced by the work of [[Jean-Michel Jarre]].<ref name="LATimesSept2017" /> Waititi stated he would have asked the band [[Queen (band)|Queen]] to work on the soundtrack for the film if their lead singer [[Freddie Mercury]] was still alive, because the film is "a cool, bold, colorful cosmic adventure" which would have suited the "feel" of the band.<ref name="WaititiQueen" /> Additional music featured in the film include "Immigrant Song" by Led Zeppelin and "[[Pure Imagination]]" from the film ''[[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory]]'' (1971). [[Patrick Doyle]]'s themes from ''Thor'' and [[Brian Tyler]]'s themes from ''The Dark World'' and ''Avengers: Age of Ultron'', as well as [[Joe Harnell]]'s "The Lonely Man" theme from ''[[The Incredible Hulk (1978 TV series)|The Incredible Hulk]]'' series, are also used in the film.<ref name="PressKit" /> [[Hollywood Records]] released the film's soundtrack digitally on October 20, 2017, and physically on November 10, 2017.<ref name="SoundtrackRelease" /> |
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== Marketing == |
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At the 2016 [[San Diego Comic-Con]], a physical model of Hulk's gladiator armor was revealed,<ref name="HulkArmor" /> concept art and rough animatics were shown,<ref name="SDCC2016" /> and a "[[mockumentary]]" short titled ''[[Team Thor]]'' was screened. Directed by Waititi, it showed what Thor and Banner were doing during the events of ''Civil War'',<ref name="SDCC2016" /><ref name="TeamThor2" /> with [[Daley Pearson]] appearing as Thor's Australian flatmate Darryl Jacobson. The short was released online in August 2016,<ref name="TeamThor2" /> and with the digital download of ''Captain America: Civil War'' the following month.<ref name="CapCWHomeMedia" /> ''[[Team Thor: Part 2]]'' was released on the home media of ''Doctor Strange'' in February 2017, with Pearson reprising his role.<ref name="TeamThor2" /><ref name="DSHomeMedia" /> Footage and concept art for the film were shown at [[CinemaCon]] 2017.<ref name="CinemaCon2017" /> |
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On April 10, 2017, the first teaser trailer was released. Sandy Schaefer of [[Screen Rant]] felt it was "a strong start" for the film, having "a distinctly playful vibe" by setting it to "Immigrant Song".<ref name="ScreenRantTeaser" /> ''[[The Verge]]''{{'}}s Chaim Gartenberg said "this may be the weirdest Marvel movie to date" thanks to the costumes, makeup, and '80s aesthetic.<ref name="VergeTeaser" /> Michael Arbeiter for [[Nerdist Industries|Nerdist]] was pleased with the teaser, stating, "nothing in the MCU thus far can hold a candle to the imagination promised by this ''...'' have any of [the previous MCU films] felt this beholden to what we've always known and loved as the ''adventure'' genre?"<ref name="NerdistTeaser" /> The teaser was viewed 136 million times in 24 hours, the third-highest in that time frame, behind ''[[The Fate of the Furious]]'' (139{{nbsp}}million) and ''[[It (2017 film)|It]]'' (197{{nbsp}}million). It also became Disney and Marvel's most viewed trailer within that time period, surpassing ''[[Beauty and the Beast (2017 film)|Beauty and the Beast]]'' (127{{nbsp}}million) and ''Captain America: Civil War'' (94 million), respectively.<ref name="TeaserView" /> The line from the trailer of Thor saying Hulk "is a friend from work" was suggested to Hemsworth by a [[Make-A-Wish Foundation|Make-A-Wish]] child visiting the set on the day the scene was filmed.<ref name="FriendFromWorkLine" /> |
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Props and costumes from the film were on display at [[D23 (Disney)#2017|D23 Expo 2017]] along with set pieces for photo opportunities.<ref name="D232017" /> The costumes were also on display at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con,<ref name="SDCC2017Costumes" /> where Waititi and cast members promoted the film. Exclusive clips were shown, along with a new trailer.<ref name="EWSDCC2017" /><ref name="CNETSDCC2017" /> Ethan Anderton of [[/Film]] felt "the blend of comedy and bright, vibrant comic book action" in the trailer was "incredible".<ref name="/FilmTrailer" /> [[Collider (website)|Collider]]'s Haleigh Foutch was "in love with this trailer" and "all in" on the film.<ref name="ColliderTrailer" /> Germain Lussier for [[io9]] called the trailer "a two-and-a-half-minute ball of action, awesomeness, humor, and insanity that may be the most purely {{em|fun}} Marvel movie trailer we've ever seen."<ref name="io9Trailer" /> The poster also released was praised, being called by Anthony Couto from [[Comic Book Resources]] as "quite stunning", "insanely colorful", and "perfectly symmetrical",<ref name="CBRPoster" /> with Matt Goldberg of Collider feeling it "really [lets] you know that this ''Thor'' movie is going to be radically different than the first two".<ref name="ColliderPoster" /> Due to the Comic-Con presentation, ''Thor: Ragnarok'' generated over 264,000 new conversations on social media from July 17 to 23, the most out of any film during that time period, according to [[Comscore]] and its PreAct service.<ref name="comScoreComicCon" /> It remained the most-discussed film on social media for two more weeks.<ref name="comScoreJuly31" /><ref name="comScoreAug7" /> |
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In August 2017, Marvel partnered with car manufacturer [[Renault]] on a commercial supporting the release of the [[Renault Kwid|Kwid]] in Brazil. Directed by Jonathan Gurvit and shot in [[São Paulo]], it features the Hulk destroying a satellite headed towards the city. Framestore worked on visual effects for the commercial, building on the foundation they had from working on the character in previous films.<ref name="Kwid" /><ref name="Kwid2" /> Also in August, Marvel, in partnership with [[Dolby Laboratories]], [[Synchrony Financial|Synchrony Bank]], [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]] (AAAS), [[Broadcom]] Masters, and [[Society for Science & the Public]], announced the "Superpower of STEM Challenge", aimed at females aged 15 through 18 in [[STEM fields|STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics education) fields]], to "create an original Do-It-Yourself project that can be replicated by others" and "help their family, community or the world be safer, healthier or happier". Five winners would attend the film's world premiere, receive a tour of [[Walt Disney Studios (Burbank)|Walt Disney Studios]], and a $500 saving account from Synchrony Bank, with one grand prize winner attending "an immersive three-day mentorship in New York City with [[Disney Imagineering]]" to create a "professional-level video teaching other young people how to recreate" their winning project. They were also given the opportunity to demonstrate the project on ''[[Good Morning America]]''.<ref name="ScienceProgram" /> |
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For the week of August 21, ''Ragnarok'' once again had the most social media conversations, according to comScore and its PreAct service. New clips of Thor and Hulk fighting, released on the same day as the [[Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Conor McGregor]] fight, helped generate the 57,000 new conversations for the week.<ref name="comScoreAug28" /> From September 25 to October 15, ''Ragnarok'' had the second-most social media conversations according to the service,<ref name="comScoreSep25" /><ref name="comScoreOct9" /> and was once again first for the week of October 16 following the release of extended clips and plot details.<ref name="comScoreOct16" /> Beginning October 6, 2017, [[Disney California Adventure]] showed a sneak peek of the film at the Sunset Showcase Theater in [[Hollywood Land]], presented in 3D with "special in-theater effects".<ref name="CaliforniaAdventureSneakPeak" /> Ahead of the United States release of the film, Hemsworth, Hiddleston, Blanchett, Goldblum, Ruffalo, and Thompson appeared with [[James Corden]] on ''[[The Late Late Show with James Corden]]'' to present a "[[4D film|4D]]" version of the film, which was actually a stage play. The cast performed various scenes from the film live in low-budget costumes and with cardboard stage props.<ref name="LateLate4D" /> Additional promotional partners of the film included [[Red Robin]], [[United Healthcare]], and [[Screenvision]] Media.<ref name="DeadlineWknd1" /> |
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== Release == |
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=== Theatrical === |
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[[File:Thor Premiere (37779787096).jpg|thumb|upright|[[Mark Ruffalo]] (center left) and [[Chris Hemsworth]] (center right) at the Sydney premiere of ''Thor: Ragnarok'']] |
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''Thor: Ragnarok'' had its world premiere at the [[El Capitan Theatre]] in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles]], on October 10, 2017,<ref name="LAPremiere" /><ref name="RuffaloPremiere" /> and its Australian premiere took place on October 13, on the Gold Coast.<ref name="AusPremiere" /> It was released in the United Kingdom on October 24, 2017,<ref name="NewUKRelease" /> with additional international releases on October 25,<ref name="DeadlineSDCC" /> and in Australia on October 26.<ref name="AusRelease" /> The film was released in the United States and Canada on November 3,<ref name="Feb2015Dates" /> in 4,080 theaters, of which over 3,400 were 3D, 381 were [[IMAX]] and [[IMAX 3D]], and 204 were [[D-Box Technologies|D-Box]].<ref name="DeadlineOpeningTheaters" /> The film opened in 1,187 IMAX theaters globally, which was a November opening weekend record.<ref name="DeadlineWknd1" /> It was originally scheduled for release on July 28, 2017.<ref name="Oct2014EventMarvel" /> ''Thor: Ragnarok'' is part of Phase Three of the MCU.<ref name="PhaseThree" /> |
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=== Home media === |
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''Thor: Ragnarok'' was released on [[Digital distribution|digital download]] by [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]] on February 20, 2018, and on [[Ultra HD Blu-ray]], [[Blu-ray]], [[DVD]] and [[Video on demand|On-Demand]] on March 6. The digital and Blu-ray releases include behind-the-scenes featurettes; audio commentary; deleted scenes; a blooper reel; and ''[[Team Darryl]]'', a continuation of the "mockumentary" short films ''Team Thor'' and ''Team Thor: Part 2'', in which the Grandmaster moves in with Darryl after Thor leaves.<ref name="HomeMedia" /> In one of the deleted scenes, [[Michael Rooker]] makes an appearance as [[Yondu]], reprising the role from the first two ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' films. [[James Gunn]], writer and director of the ''Guardians'' films, clarified that Yondu was never meant to appear in the final film, and that Rooker was on a nearby set recording material for the Halloween variant of the theme park attraction [[Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout!|''Guardians of the Galaxy'' – Mission: Breakout!]]; and decided to stop by the ''Ragnarok'' set "to goof around".<ref name="YonduDeletedScene" /> |
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The film debuted at number one on the [[The NPD Group|NPD VideoScan]] overall disc sales chart during its first week of release, which tracks combined DVD and Blu-ray Disc unit sales, and a dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart. Blu-ray accounted for 83% of unit sales, with 11% coming from Ultra HD Blu-ray. ''Thor: Ragnarok'' also debuted second on the Media Play News rental chart behind ''[[Coco (2017 film)|Coco]]''.<ref name="HomeMediaWk1Sales" /> In its second week, the film fell to number two on the NPD VideoScan chart, coming in behind ''[[Justice League (film)|Justice League]]'', but rose to number one on the Media Play News rental chart.<ref name="HomeMediaWk2Sales" /> The IMAX Enhanced version of the film was made available on [[Disney+]] beginning on November 12, 2021.<ref name="IMAXEnhanced" /> |
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== Reception == |
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=== Box office === |
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''Thor: Ragnarok'' grossed $316{{nbsp}}million in the United States and Canada, and $539{{nbsp}}million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $855{{nbsp}}million.<ref name="BOM" /> In September 2017, a survey from [[Fandango Media|Fandango]] indicated that ''Ragnarok'' was the most anticipated fall film.<ref name="FandangoSurvey" /> On the weekend of November 3, 2017, the film earned $25.4{{nbsp}}million from IMAX showings, surpassing ''Doctor Strange'' as the largest for a November weekend.<ref name="DeadlineWknd1" /> The film had earned $650.1{{nbsp}}million globally, surpassing the total grosses for ''Thor'' ($449.3{{nbsp}}million) and ''Thor: The Dark World'' ($644.6{{nbsp}}million), by the end of its third weekend.<ref name="BOSurpassPrevious" /><ref name="DeadlineIntWknd3" /> It became the [[2017 in film#Highest-grossing films|ninth-highest-grossing film of 2017]].<ref name="DeadlineIntWknd7" /> ''[[Deadline Hollywood]]'' calculated the film's net profit as $174.2{{nbsp}}million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participations, and other costs; box office grosses and home media revenues placed it eighth on their list of 2017's "Most Valuable Blockbusters".<ref name="DeadlineProfit" /> |
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''Thor: Ragnarok'' earned $46.8{{nbsp}}million on its opening day in the United States and Canada (including $14.5{{nbsp}}million from Thursday night previews), and had a total weekend gross of $122.7{{nbsp}}million, which was the top film for the weekend, the sixth-best November opening, and the largest opening for all ''Thor'' films. IMAX contributed $12.2{{nbsp}}million, which was the second-best IMAX opening of 2017 and its third-best November opening. The film's earnings on Sunday ($32.1{{nbsp}}million), was the second-best Sunday in November after ''[[The Hunger Games: Catching Fire]]'' (2013) ($34.5{{nbsp}}million).<ref name="DeadlineWknd1" /> The film had been projected to gross $100–125{{nbsp}}million in its opening weekend.<ref name="DeadlineBOProjection" /><ref name="DeadlineBOProjectionNew" /> ''Ragnarok'' remained the number one film in its second weekend, having earned a total of $211.6{{nbsp}}million, which surpassed the entire runs of ''Thor'' ($181{{nbsp}}million) and ''The Dark World'' ($206.4{{nbsp}}million).<ref name="DeadlineWknd2" /> In its third weekend, ''Thor: Ragnarok'' fell to third at the box office,<ref name="DeadlineWknd3" /> and fourth in its fourth and fifth weekends.<ref name="DeadlineWknd4" /><ref name="DeadlineWknd5" /> The film surpassed its projected total domestic gross of $280{{nbsp}}million in its fifth weekend with $291.4{{nbsp}}million,<ref name="DeadlineWknd5" /><ref name="BOProjectionDomesticTotal" /> ''Thor: Ragnarok'' was fifth in its sixth weekend,<ref name="DeadlineWknd6" /> and seventh in its seventh weekend, the final weekend it remained in the top 10.<ref name="DeadlineWknd7" /> |
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Outside the United States and Canada, the film opened in 36 markets in its first weekend, ranking first in all, and earning $109.1{{nbsp}}million, $6{{nbsp}}million of which came from 189 IMAX screens. The United Kingdom opening ($16.2{{nbsp}}million) was the best October opening for a non-''[[List of James Bond films|James Bond]]'' film. South Korea ($15.7{{nbsp}}million), Australia ($8.4{{nbsp}}million), Brazil ($8.1{{nbsp}}million), Indonesia ($5.5 million), Taiwan ($5.4 million), the Philippines ($3.8 million), Malaysia ($3.5 million), New Zealand, Vietnam, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, and South Africa had the best October opening weekend ever, while France ($7.7{{nbsp}}million) had the second-best. Brazil also had the third-best debut for an MCU film, while New Zealand's opening was the biggest of 2017.<ref name="DeadlineIntWknd1" /> In its second weekend, ''Ragnarok'' opened at number one in 19 more markets, with the largest November opening ever in China ($56.3{{nbsp}}million, including $6{{nbsp}}million from 446 IMAX screens), Mexico ($10.8{{nbsp}}million), Germany ($8.9{{nbsp}}million), and India ($5.5{{nbsp}}million). It also remained at number one in many existing markets. The film earned an additional $13.2{{nbsp}}million from 788 IMAX screens, the best November opening.<ref name="DeadlineIntWknd2" /> In its third weekend, the film remained at number one in over 30 countries, and became the highest-grossing superhero film in the Czech Republic.<ref name="DeadlineIntWknd3" /> By its fifth weekend, ''Ragnarok'' had become the highest-grossing superhero film in central and eastern Europe.<ref name="DeadlineIntWknd5" /> {{As of|2017|12|10|df=US}}, the film's largest markets were China ($112{{nbsp}}million), the United Kingdom ($40.4{{nbsp}}million), and South Korea ($35.1{{nbsp}}million).<ref name="DeadlineIntWknd7" /> |
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The [[review aggregator]] [[Rotten Tomatoes]] reported an approval rating of {{RT data|score}}, with an average score of {{RT data|average}}, based on {{RT data|count}} reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Exciting, funny, and above all fun, ''Thor: Ragnarok'' is a colorful cosmic adventure that sets a new standard for its franchise—and the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe."<ref name="Rotten Tomatoes" /> [[Metacritic]] assigned a [[weighted average]] score of 74 out of 100 based on 51 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".<ref name="Metacritic" /> Audiences polled by [[CinemaScore]] gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale, the best of the ''Thor'' series, while [[PostTrak]] reported filmgoers gave it a 90% overall positive score and an 85% "definite recommend".<ref name="DeadlineWknd1" /> |
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Sheri Linden of ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' praised Waititi's handling of "the clash-of-worlds CGI extravaganza", particularly for the lighter tone he brought, with "even the story's central bad guys [being] silly fun, hammed to the hilt by Cate Blanchett and Jeff Goldblum."<ref name="THR_review" /> [[Alonso Duralde]] of ''[[TheWrap]]'' wrote, "Both the banter and the fighting, it should be noted, are excellent, so whether you go to superhero movies for the glossy escapism or the pulse-pounding action, you'll get your large soda's worth."<ref name="TheWrap_review" /> [[Peter Travers]] of ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' rated the film three stars out of four, described it as "the most fun you'll ever have at a Marvel movie" while praising the film's changing tone and direction, comparing it favourably to ''Guardians of the Galaxy''.<ref name="RollingStonereview" /> The ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]''{{'}}s [[Mick LaSalle]] lauded the performances of Hemsworth, Hiddleston, Blanchett, Thompson, Goldblum and Ruffalo, feeling the film "has confidence in its characters and in its own invention, and so it avoids repetition and stays fresh".<ref name="SFChronicleReview" /> |
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[[Richard Roeper]] of the ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]'' similarly praised the film, calling the performances of the ensemble cast "outstanding" and Waititi's direction "goofy and campy and marvelously self-referential". He also said the soundtrack that was used in the climactic battle sequence, particularly [[Led Zeppelin]]'s "[[Immigrant Song]]", was "perfectly synced".<ref name="RoeperReview" /> [[Matt Zoller Seitz]] of [[RogerEbert.com]] gave the film three out of four stars, positively comparing Hemsworth's performance to [[Cary Grant]]: "Hemsworth's charisma holds [''Thor: Ragnarok''] together whenever it threatens to spin apart".<ref name="SeitzReview" /> [[Justin Chang]] of ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' praised Blanchett's performance of Hela, drawing a comparison of the portrayal of her character to other iconic villains such as [[Maleficent]] and [[List of Disney's Fantasia characters#Chernabog|Chernabog]], and the film's similar themes and tone to ''Flash Gordon'', ''[[Star Wars (film)|Star Wars]]'' (1977), and ''Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory''.<ref name="LosAngelesTimesreview" /> ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''<nowiki/>'s [[Robbie Collin]] gave the film four out of five, hailed it as "one of [Marvel's] best films to date" while commending the performances and describing [[Mark Mothersbaugh]]'s musical score as "turbo-charged".<ref name="DailyTelegraphReview" /> [[Michael Phillips (critic)|Michael Phillips]] of the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' commended the performances of Hiddleston and Thompson as being "wonderfully matched". He also noted a similar directing style of Waititi to [[Edgar Wright]]'s "parodic work" and labelled the film as "unusually lively and buoyant" while acknowledging the effect of a "Marvel Fatigue factor" towards the audiences.<ref name="ChicagoTribuneReview" /> |
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Peter Debruge of ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' called the movie "preposterous", but praised Goldblum's performance.<ref name="Variety_review" /> [[Stephanie Zacharek]] of ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine stated negatively that "''Thor: Ragnarok'' is packed tight with zooming space vehicles and noisy thunder battles, but the movie's extravagant excess is more narcotizing than energizing." Zacharek further added that "Even poor Thor seems lost in all of it, and he's supposed to be its star" while criticizing the film's visual effects as being "an instance of fun overkill" and "a special-effects coma".<ref name="TIMEMagazine_review" /> [[Manohla Dargis]] of ''[[The New York Times]]'' called the story "an uninteresting thicket of brawls, machinations and useful coincidences" but did feel that Hemsworth "looks happier and far more relaxed in ''Ragnarok'' than he did in the previous Thor vehicles, which is perhaps Mr. Waititi's truest achievement here."<ref name="NYTreview" /> |
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Some critics claim that ''Thor: Ragnarok'' conceals sophisticated commentary under its comedic presentation, specifically on themes of colonial history and indigenous people. Key points in this discourse include Waititi's own indigenous Māori heritage;<ref name="Spinoff">{{cite web|url=https://thespinoff.co.nz/atea/31-10-2017/thor-and-his-magic-patu-notes-on-a-very-maori-marvel-movie/|last=Taipua|first=Dan|title=Thor and his magic patu: notes on a very Māori Marvel movie|work=[[The Spinoff]]|date=October 31, 2017|access-date=March 4, 2020|archive-date=March 28, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200328092754/https://thespinoff.co.nz/atea/31-10-2017/thor-and-his-magic-patu-notes-on-a-very-maori-marvel-movie/|url-status=live}}</ref> Asgard's bloody history and Odin's whitewashing of it, as revealed by Hela; Scrapper 142's burial in alcohol of her ethnic identity as a Valkyrie;<ref name="VillageVoice">{{cite web|url=https://www.villagevoice.com/2017/11/10/thor-ragnarok-marvel-from-a-postcolonial-perspective/|last=Adlakha|first=Siddhant|title="Thor: Ragnarok": Marvel From a Postcolonial Perspective|work=[[Village Voice]]|date=November 10, 2017|access-date=March 4, 2020|archive-date=March 4, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200304011449/https://www.villagevoice.com/2017/11/10/thor-ragnarok-marvel-from-a-postcolonial-perspective/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="ScreenRant">{{cite web|url=https://screenrant.com/thor-ragnarok-explained-colonization-taika-waititi/|last=Hunter|first=Jim|title=What Thor: Ragnarok Is Really About|work=[[Screen Rant]]|date=February 1, 2020|access-date=March 4, 2020|archive-date=March 4, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200304011445/https://screenrant.com/thor-ragnarok-explained-colonization-taika-waititi/|url-status=live}}</ref> and the Grandmaster's euphemizing of "slaves" as "prisoners with jobs".<ref name="Mashable">{{cite web|url=https://mashable.com/2017/11/08/thor-ragnarok-themes-colonialism/|last=Han|first=Angie|title=Asgard's bloody history refuses to stay buried in 'Thor: Ragnarok'|work=[[Mashable]]|date=November 9, 2017|access-date=March 4, 2020|archive-date=August 29, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190829005105/https://mashable.com/2017/11/08/thor-ragnarok-themes-colonialism/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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=== Accolades === |
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| 2017 |
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| [[Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards 2017|Washington D.C. Film Critics Awards]] |
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| Best Motion Capture Performance |
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| [[Taika Waititi]] |
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| {{nominated}} |
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| rowspan="30" |2018 |
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| rowspan="3"| [[23rd Critics' Choice Awards|Critics' Choice Awards]] |
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| [[Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Action Movie|Best Action Movie]] |
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| ''Thor: Ragnarok'' |
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| {{nom}} |
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| [[Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor in a Comedy|Best Actor in a Comedy]] |
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| [[Chris Hemsworth]] |
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| [[Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Visual Effects|Best Visual Effects]] |
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| ''Thor: Ragnarok'' |
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| {{nom}} |
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| rowspan="2"| [[49th NAACP Image Awards|NAACP Image Awards]] |
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| [[NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture|Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture]] |
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| [[Idris Elba]] |
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| {{won}} |
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| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|<ref name="NAACP1" /><br /><ref name="NAACP2" /> |
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| [[NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture|Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture]] |
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| [[Tessa Thompson]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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| rowspan="2" |[[16th Visual Effects Society Awards|Visual Effects Society Awards]] |
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| Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Photoreal Project |
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| Hubert Maston, Arthur Moody, Adam Paschke, Casey Schatz for "Valkyrie's Flashback" |
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| {{nom}} |
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| Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Feature |
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| Gavin McKenzie, David Simpson, Owen Carroll, Mark Gostlow for "Bridge Battle" |
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| {{nom}} |
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| [[Costume Designers Guild Awards]] |
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| [[Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Fantasy Film|Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film]] |
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| [[Mayes C. Rubeo]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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| rowspan="8" |[[23rd Empire Awards|Empire Awards]] |
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| [[Empire Award for Best Film|Best Film]] |
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| ''Thor: Ragnarok'' |
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| {{nom}} |
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| [[Empire Award for Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy|Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy]] |
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| ''Thor: Ragnarok'' |
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| {{nom}} |
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| [[Empire Award for Best Director|Best Director]] |
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| [[Taika Waititi]] |
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| [[Empire Award for Best Female Newcomer|Best Female Newcomer]] |
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| [[Tessa Thompson]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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| Best Production Design |
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| ''Thor: Ragnarok'' |
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| Best Visual Effects |
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| ''Thor: Ragnarok'' |
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| Best Costume Design |
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| [[Mayes C. Rubeo]] |
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| Best Makeup and Hairstyling |
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| ''Thor: Ragnarok'' |
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| [[2018 Kids' Choice Awards|Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards]] |
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| [[Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite Movie Actor|Favorite Movie Actor]] |
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| [[Chris Hemsworth]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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| rowspan="2"| [[2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards|MTV Movie & TV Awards]] |
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| Scene Stealer |
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| [[Taika Waititi]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2" |<ref name="MTVAwards" /> |
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| [[MTV Movie Award for Best Fight|Best Fight]] |
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| [[Chris Hemsworth]] vs. [[Mark Ruffalo]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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| rowspan="2"| [[44th Saturn Awards|Saturn Awards]] |
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| [[Saturn Award for Best Comic-to-Film Motion Picture|Best Comic-to-Motion Picture Release]] |
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| ''Thor: Ragnarok'' |
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| {{nom}} |
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| [[Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress in a Film]] |
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| [[Tessa Thompson]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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| [[Hugo Award]]s |
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| [[Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation#Long Form|Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form]] |
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| [[Eric Pearson]], [[Craig Kyle]], [[Christopher Yost]], [[Taika Waititi]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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| rowspan="7" | [[2018 Teen Choice Awards|Teen Choice Awards]] |
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| [[Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie – Sci-Fi/Fantasy|Choice Sci-Fi Movie]] |
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| ''Thor: Ragnarok'' |
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| {{nom}} |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor – Sci-Fi/Fantasy|Choice Sci-Fi Movie Actor]] |
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| [[Chris Hemsworth]] |
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| [[Mark Ruffalo]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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| [[Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Sci-Fi/Fantasy|Choice Sci-Fi Movie Actress]] |
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| [[Tessa Thompson]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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| [[Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Villain|Choice Movie Villain]] |
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| [[Cate Blanchett]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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| rowspan="2" | Choice Scene Stealer |
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| [[Tom Hiddleston]] |
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| [[Taika Waititi]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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|[[Hollywood Professional Association]] |
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|Outstanding Visual Effects – Feature Film |
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| Kyle McCulloch, [[Alexis Wajsbrot]], Ben Loch, Harry Bardak (Framestore) |
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== Future == |
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=== Sequel === |
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{{Main|Thor: Love and Thunder}} |
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A third sequel titled ''Thor: Love and Thunder'' was released on July 8, 2022.<ref name="SequelReleaseDate" /> Hemsworth, Thompson,<ref name="WaititiThor4" /> and Elba reprised their roles,<ref name="LoveAndThunderCast" /> with [[Natalie Portman]],<ref name="WaititiThor4" /> [[Jaimie Alexander]],<ref name="AlexanderL&T" /> [[Kat Dennings]], and [[Stellan Skarsgård]] returning after not appearing in ''Ragnarok''.<ref name="LoveAndThunderCast" /> Portman portrayed her character taking on the mantle of Thor, similar to the comics.<ref name="DlPhase4SDCC" /> Additionally, [[Chris Pratt]], [[Pom Klementieff]], [[Dave Bautista]], [[Karen Gillan]], [[Vin Diesel]], [[Bradley Cooper]], and [[Sean Gunn]] reprise their roles as [[Guardians of the Galaxy (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Guardians of the Galaxy]] members [[Peter Quill (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Peter Quill / Star-Lord]], [[Mantis (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Mantis]], [[Drax (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Drax the Destroyer]], [[Nebula (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Nebula]], [[Groot (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Groot]], [[Rocket (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Rocket]], and [[Kraglin Obfonteri]].<ref name="GotGL&T" /> [[Christian Bale]] joined the cast as the villain [[Gorr the God Butcher]].<ref name="BaleThor4" /> |
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=== Other === |
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By the release of ''Ragnarok'', Waititi and Marvel had discussed a spin-off [[Marvel One-Shots|Marvel One-Shot]] short film following the characters Korg and Miek, but it was unfeasible due to Marvel's commitment to producing three feature films a year. Feige said Marvel still had plans for those characters, but did not specify.<ref name="KorgMiekPlans" /> Both appear in ''Avengers: Endgame'' and ''Love and Thunder''.<ref name="KorgMiekEndgame" /><ref name="KorgLoveandThunder" /> |
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<ref name="HemsworthContract">{{Cite web |url=https://www.accesshollywood.com/videos/chris-hemsworth-talks-ramping-up-the-action-for-thor-the-dark-world-42148/ |title=Chris Hemsworth Talks Ramping Up the Action for Thor: The Dark World |work=[[Access Hollywood]] |access-date=October 22, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304061718/http://www.accesshollywood.com/videos/chris-hemsworth-talks-ramping-up-the-action-for-thor-the-dark-world-42148/ |archive-date=March 4, 2016 |url-status=live}}</ref> |
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<ref name="StoryOutline">{{cite web|url=http://collider.com/kevin-feige-iron-man-4-guardians-of-the-galaxy/|title=Kevin Feige Talks Guardians of the Galaxy, Thor 3, Captain America 3, Doctor Strange, Casting Josh Brolin as Thanos, Comic-Con Plans, and More|last=Weintraub|first=Steve|publisher=Collider|date=July 22, 2014|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/6RF2IPFkJ|archivedate=July 22, 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> |
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Thor: Ragnarok | |
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Directed by | Taika Waititi |
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Produced by | Kevin Feige |
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Cinematography | Javier Aguirresarobe |
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Music by | Mark Mothersbaugh |
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Distributed by | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures |
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Running time | 130 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $180 million[2] |
Box office | $865 million[2] |
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 screenplay by Eric Pearson and the writing team of Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, and stars Chris Hemsworth as Thor alongside Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett, Idris Elba, Jeff Goldblum, Tessa Thompson, Karl Urban, Mark Ruffalo, and Anthony Hopkins. In Thor: Ragnarok, Thor must escape the alien planet Sakaar in time to save Asgard from Hela (Blanchett) and the impending Ragnarök.
A third Thor film was confirmed in January 2014, when Kyle and Yost began work on the screenplay. The involvement of Hemsworth and Hiddleston was announced that October, and the film's title was revealed to be Thor: Ragnarok later that month. Waititi joined the film as director a year later, after Thor: The Dark World director Alan Taylor chose not to return. Ruffalo joined the cast reprising the role of Bruce Banner / Hulk from previous MCU films, which allowed elements of the 2006 comic storyline "Planet Hulk" to be adapted for Ragnarok. The rest of the cast, including Blanchett as Hela, was confirmed in May 2016, with Pearson's involvement revealed at the start of filming that July. Principal photography took place in Brisbane and Sydney, Australia, with the film also having exclusive use of Village Roadshow Studios in Oxenford, concluding in October 2016.
Thor: Ragnarok premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on October 10, 2017, and was released in the United States on November 3, as part of Phase Three of the MCU. The film received praise for its acting and Waititi's direction, as well as the action sequences, visual effects, musical score, and humor, with many critics considering it to be the best installment of the Thor franchise. It grossed $855 million, becoming the highest-grossing film of the series and the ninth-highest-grossing film of 2017. A sequel, Thor: Love and Thunder, was released in July 2022.
Plot
[edit]Two years after the Battle of Sokovia,[a] Thor is imprisoned by the fire demon Surtur, who reveals that Thor's father Odin is no longer on Asgard. He explains that the realm will soon be destroyed during the prophesied apocalypse Ragnarök, once Surtur unites his crown with the Eternal Flame that burns in Odin's vault. Thor frees himself, defeats Surtur, and takes his crown, believing he has prevented Ragnarök. Thor returns to Asgard to find Heimdall gone and his estranged brother Loki posing as Odin. He forces Loki to help find their father, who Loki put a spell on after his presumed sacrifice years before.
With directions from Stephen Strange, they find Odin in Norway. Unpossessed, Odin explains that he is dying, Ragnarök is imminent despite Thor's efforts, and his death will free his firstborn child, Hela, from Hel, a prison she was sealed in long ago. Hela, a sibling Thor and Loki did not know existed, was the leader of Asgard's armies and conquered the Nine Realms with Odin, but he imprisoned her and wrote her out of history after she became too bloodthirsty and did not share his views on peace.
Odin dies and Hela appears, destroying Thor's hammer Mjolnir. She pursues the two as they attempt to flee through the Bifröst Bridge, knocking them out into space. Arriving in Asgard, Hela defeats its army, slays the Warriors Three, and resurrects the ancient dead who once fought with her, including her giant wolf Fenris. She appoints the Asgardian Skurge as her executioner. Hela plans to use the Bifröst to expand Asgard's empire, but Heimdall takes the sword that controls the Bifröst.
Meanwhile, Thor crash-lands on Sakaar, a garbage planet surrounded by wormholes. A slave trader designated Scrapper 142 subdues him with an obedience disk and sells him as a gladiator to Sakaar's ruler, the Grandmaster, with whom Loki has already ingratiated himself. Thor recognizes 142 as a Valkyrie, one of a legendary force of female warriors who were killed fighting Hela eons ago. Thor is forced to compete in the Grandmaster's Contest of Champions, facing his friend Hulk. Summoning lightning, Thor gets the upper hand, but the Grandmaster sabotages the fight to ensure Hulk's victory. Still enslaved after the fight, Thor attempts to convince Hulk and 142 to help him save Asgard, but neither is willing.
Thor finds the Quinjet that brought Hulk to Sakaar. A recording of Natasha Romanoff causes Hulk to transform back into Bruce Banner for the first time since leaving Sokovia. 142 decides to help Thor save Asgard. Loki helps them steal one of the Grandmaster's ships. They liberate the other gladiators who, incited by two aliens named Korg and Miek, stage a revolution. Loki again attempts to betray his brother, but Thor anticipates this and incapacitates him. Thor, Banner, and 142 escape through a wormhole to Asgard, where Hela's forces attack Heimdall and the Asgardian citizens. Hulk defeats Fenris; Loki and the gladiators arrive to help, and a repentant Skurge sacrifices himself to save the citizens.
Thor, battling Hela, loses his right eye and has a vision of Odin that helps him realize only Ragnarök can stop her, as she is too powerful. He sends Loki to trigger Ragnarök by placing Surtur's crown in the Eternal Flame. Surtur is reborn and destroys Asgard, killing Hela. Aboard the Grandmaster's spaceship, the Statesman, Thor, now king, reconciles with Loki and decides to take his people to Earth. In a mid-credits scene, they are intercepted by a large spacecraft.[b] In a post-credits scene, the overthrown Grandmaster is confronted by his former subjects.
Cast
[edit]- Chris Hemsworth as Thor:
An Avenger and the crown prince of Asgard, based on the Norse mythological deity of the same name, who has become a "lone gunslinger" searching for the Infinity Stones.[3][5] Hemsworth had grown "a bit bored" of Thor after portraying the character four times previously, and wanted to take some risks and experiment: Thor has shorter hair in the film, wears a different outfit, his hammer Mjolnir is destroyed,[6] and he loses an eye. Director Taika Waititi added that "stripping" the character down like this allowed him to become a refugee at the end of the film.[7] Waititi also wanted to use more of Hemsworth's comedic skills showcased in films such as Vacation (2015) and Ghostbusters (2016),[8] and cited Kurt Russell's performance in Big Trouble in Little China (1986) as an influence on the character.[9] - Tom Hiddleston as Loki:
Thor's adoptive brother and nemesis, based on the deity of the same name.[10][11] Hiddleston was interested in how Loki's attitude has changed, saying, "he is always a trickster. It is trying to find new ways for him to be mischievous".[12] As the ruler of Asgard since the end of Thor: The Dark World (2013), Hiddleston notes that "Loki has devoted most of his efforts to narcissistic self-glorification. Not so much on good governance."[13] He also added that "the idea that Thor might be indifferent to Loki is troubling for him... it's an interesting development."[14] - Cate Blanchett as Hela:
Thor's older sister and the goddess of death, based on the deity Hel,[11][15][16] who is inadvertently released from prison following Odin's death.[17] Screenwriter Eric Pearson included the idea of Hela being Thor's sister in one of his drafts at the encouragement of executive producer Brad Winderbaum. The decision to make Hela related to Thor, as opposed to only Loki as in the comics and Norse mythology, came from needing more impact with Hela and Thor's final confrontation. By making the change, Pearson felt Hela became "the thing that [represents] what it is to rule Asgard, [Thor's] family, what he's been told, what he hasn't been told."[18] Blanchett was inspired by singer Siouxsie Sioux as well as "punk-rock iconography" of the 1970s and 1980s, notably Siouxsie's "unique, unconventional movement", for Hela's movement and how she "commands the space".[19] Blanchett found it difficult to portray the character in a motion capture suit rather than costume, feeling Hela's headdress is "such a huge part of" the power of the character that she would have liked to wear it on set.[20] Hela's design was taken from the comic Thor: God of Thunder by Jason Aaron, while the character Gorr from that comic, who has the ability "to manifest an infinite number of weapons", inspired a similar ability for Hela.[21] Blanchett worked with stuntwoman Zoë Bell and Hemsworth's personal trainer Luke Zocchi, and studied capoeira for the role.[6][17] - Idris Elba as Heimdall:
The all-seeing, all-hearing Asgardian and former sentry of the Bifröst Bridge, based on the deity of the same name, who has gone into self-imposed exile during Loki's reign.[11][22][23] After Hela invades Asgard, he helps to hide its vulnerable citizens. Describing Heimdall's character arc in the film, Winderbaum says, "he's gone from this elder statesmen, the gatekeeper to Asgard, to this badass warrior-wizard character who lives in the hills and kicks a lot of ass throughout the entire film."[23] - Jeff Goldblum as Grandmaster:
One of the Elders of the Universe[13][24] who rules the planet Sakaar,[8] and enjoys manipulating lesser life-forms.[11][25] Goldblum described the character as "a hedonist, a pleasure-seeker, an enjoyer of life and tastes and smells". He also said that Waititi encouraged improvisation in order for Goldblum to "make [the character his] own".[26] Waititi explained that Grandmaster does not have blue skin in the film as the character does in the comics, because Goldblum had already played a blue-colored character in Earth Girls Are Easy (1988), and because Waititi did not want to detract from Goldblum's personality by concealing his appearance.[27] Grandmaster is the brother of Benicio del Toro's Taneleer Tivan / Collector from Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), and producer Kevin Feige expressed interest in seeing the two together in a future film.[28] - Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie:
A tough, hard-drinking Asgardian slave trader,[8] based on the mythological being Brynhildr,[29] who was once a legendary Valkyrie warrior and now works for the Grandmaster under the designation "Scrapper 142".[23] Thompson said the various versions of the character from the comics "left us a lot of leeway" in creating the film version.[21] Waititi "wanted to make sure we weren't making a female character that was boring and pretty",[30] and Feige said Marvel wanted to pair Thor with a love interest more his equal than Jane Foster.[31] Co-screenwriters Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost's original draft of the film had more of a romantic relationship between Thor and Valkyrie. When Pearson started working on the film, he moved away from that storyline, instead focusing more on "the mutual respect" between the characters and Valkyrie "dealing with her PTSD. She's someone who's drowning her sorrows in the bottle, and I just thought that was such a cool thing that you don't often see".[18] Thompson stated that the character is bisexual, which she based on the character's comic book relationship with Annabelle Riggs, and convinced Waititi to shoot a glimpse of a woman walking out of Valkyrie's bedroom, which was later cut from the film, as it "distracted" from the scene's exposition.[32] Thompson was inspired by pictures of Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) while training for the role,[30] and worked with dialect coach Andrew Jack to create an Asgardian-sounding accent that was different enough to sound like she had been away from there for a long time.[33] Thompson will appear in future MCU films.[11][34] - Karl Urban as Skurge:
An Asgardian warrior[11][25] who guards the Bifröst Bridge in Heimdall's absence and chooses to join Hela to survive.[20][22] Urban shaved his head for the role, and worked out to "get into the zone and feel" the part even though his body is hidden under a costume.[35] Urban said Skurge "makes a deal with the devil" and becomes Hela's "henchman. He does the dirty jobs. And that sort of is something he has to—it plays on his conscience."[22] - Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner / Hulk:
An Avenger and a genius scientist who transforms into a monster when enraged or agitated after being exposed to gamma radiation. In the two years since Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), he has become a successful and popular gladiator on Sakaar[8][36] and has suppressed the Banner side during those years. He is forming the vocabulary "of a toddler",[13] with the level of Hulk's speech being "a big conversation" between Waititi and Marvel since it was taking into account future appearances for the character:[37] Ragnarok begins an arc for the character that continues in Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Avengers: Endgame (2019).[38] Ruffalo felt Hulk had "a swagger" in the film, and was "much more of a character than the green rage machine" seen in the Avengers films.[8] Waititi provided additional motion capture for the Hulk after Ruffalo had completed his scenes.[39] - Anthony Hopkins as Odin:
The king of Asgard, father of Thor and Hela, and adoptive father of Loki, based on the deity of the same name.[11] The character is in exile on Earth, and was originally intended to be a "crazy-looking" hobo on the streets of New York City, but Waititi ultimately felt that this was tragic rather than funny given the character's death during the sequence. The sequence was changed to take place in Norway, to "honor" the character's past and be more authentic to his role as a king of Asgard.[40] Waititi was surprised by the improvisational ability of Hopkins after he was told "to be funny and to really destroy what's come before [with the role] and recreate it."[39]
Additionally, Tadanobu Asano, Ray Stevenson, and Zachary Levi reprise their roles as Hogun, Volstagg, and Fandral, respectively, members of the Warriors Three.[23][41] Feige called their appearances "noble ends" that served to establish the threat of Hela and the danger she poses to the main characters.[42] Benedict Cumberbatch reprises his role as Dr. Stephen Strange from the film Doctor Strange (2016) on a brief appearance.[43] Rachel House, who has appeared in several of Waititi's films, plays Topaz, the Grandmaster's chief enforcer,[20][44] while Waititi portrays Korg, a Kronan gladiator who befriends Thor. Waititi provided a motion-capture performance for the character, who is made of rocks, and wanted to do something different by having the character be soft-spoken,[45][46] ultimately basing Korg's voice on that of Polynesian bouncers, as well as his friend and frequent co-star, Rhys Darby.[47][48] Waititi also provided the motion-capture performance for the fire demon Surtur, based on the mythological being Surtr, with Clancy Brown voicing the character.[49] Thor and Hulk co-creator Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance as a man on Sakaar who cuts Thor's hair.[50] There are also several cameos in a sequence where Asgardian actors perform a play based on the events of The Dark World: Sam Neill, with whom Waititi previously worked on Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016), plays the Odin actor;[51][52] Luke Hemsworth, brother of Chris, plays the Thor actor; Matt Damon plays the Loki actor;[52] and Charlotte Nicdao plays the Sif actress.[53] Scarlett Johansson appears as Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow through archival footage from Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015).[54]
Production
[edit]Development
[edit]While promoting the release of Thor: The Dark World in October 2013, Chris Hemsworth expressed willingness to portray Thor for as long as "people wanted more", adding that he was contracted for another Thor film and two more Avengers films.[55] Producer Kevin Feige stated that the next Thor would build from elements at the end of The Dark World.[56] In January 2014, Marvel announced that Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost would write the screenplay for a third film, with Feige again producing;[57] the story was being outlined that July.[58] At the end of October 2014, Feige announced that the film would be titled Thor: Ragnarok, with a scheduled release date of July 28, 2017. Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston were set to return as Thor and Loki, respectively.[3][10] Hemsworth earned $15 million for the film.[59] Feige added that the film would be "very important" in Phase Three of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU),[60] and also confirmed that, in the context of the film, the word Ragnarok means "the end of all things".[61] He felt that "people will [not] read into that title alone what the movie's going to be."[62]
In February 2015, Marvel pushed back the release date to November 3, 2017.[63] That April, Feige was expecting a draft for the film soon,[64] and a month later he stated that a director, additional screenwriter, and further casting announcements would be revealed "towards the end of the summer",[65] with filming set for June 2016.[66] The Dark World director Alan Taylor explained that he would not be returning, as "the Marvel experience was particularly wrenching because I was sort of given absolute freedom while we were shooting, and then in [post-production] it turned into a different movie. So, that is something I hope never to repeat and don't wish upon anybody else."[67] During the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con, Jaimie Alexander said that she would reprise her role as Sif in "a very pivotal part" of the film.[68][69]
I think the overall sense that I'm trying to give to the audience and what I want the audience to leave the cinema carrying with them is a sense of joy really... Sometimes I would stop and think, I'm doing a movie that's got Thor and Doctor Strange and the Incredible Hulk and Loki and every character is so strange and different... Civil War it's just humans, humans with human problems. Ours is creatures and beings and all these sorts of really different characters.
By October 2015, Taika Waititi had entered negotiations to direct Ragnarok. Other directors under consideration included Ruben Fleischer, Rob Letterman, and Rawson Marshall Thurber.[71] Elizabeth Banks had expressed interest in presenting a pitch for the film, but never ultimately met with Marvel to do so.[72] Marvel presented the prospective directors with "the ten different ideas that we had for the movie", asking them all to come back with a clearer picture of what the film should be.[73] Waititi created "a sizzle reel for the tone, and some joke stuff" using clips from other films,[73][74] including Big Trouble in Little China (1986).[75] Despite being a discouraged practice within the company, Marvel considered Waititi's reel to be "amazing",[73] particularly its use of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song" for the score,[76] which Feige felt "defined what Taika was going to do with this". The song was later used in the film itself, and for marketing it.[76] On why he decided to pursue directing the film, after stating in 2012 that he had no interest in "big features, where the art of the project was sacrificed for profit", Waititi said he felt "like a guest in Marvel's universe but with the creative freedom to do what I want".[77] Waititi was confirmed as director of the film by multiple news outlets later in October.[78][79][80]
In the same month, Mark Ruffalo was also finalizing a deal to reprise his role as Bruce Banner / Hulk from previous MCU films,[36] which was confirmed shortly after.[81] Hulk was last seen at the end of Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) traveling in a Quinjet, which was originally planned to be shown flying near Saturn. Feige explained that this was changed to an Earth-based location to leave Hulk's fate ambiguous and dispel rumors that a film based on the 2006 comic storyline "Planet Hulk" was in development, since Marvel Studios had no plans to adapt the storyline at the time.[82] According to executive producer Brad Winderbaum, the idea to include Hulk in Ragnarok came early on in development, when the production team looked at the "Planet Hulk" storyline and felt it was a "no brainer" to integrate Hulk into the Thor franchise, exploring "the idea of a planet where there's gladiatorial games as a Thor predicament. [That storyline] was a really cool idea to us."[83] Feige further explained that initial discussions had focused on doing "something totally different with Thor", and that centered on continuing the relationship with Loki and ideas for Hela, Valkyrie, Balder the Brave, and Beta Ray Bill, "but we were like, 'We need something big.'" This turned to discussing Thor going to space, and jokingly calling it "Planet Thor", which led to including Hulk in the film and revealing that he ultimately went to space at the end of Age of Ultron.[82]
Also in October, Australia's Minister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop announced that filming would take place in the country,[84] exclusively throughout the state of Queensland, including at Village Roadshow Studios in Oxenford, Gold Coast. According to Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, the production was to spend over $100 million in Queensland and employ 750 Queenslanders.[85] Hemsworth had asked Marvel to produce the film in his home country of Australia.[86] At the end of November 2015, Stellan Skarsgård, who portrayed Erik Selvig in the previous Thor films, said that he was contracted to appear should Marvel want to include him, but he was uncertain at the time if they did.[87] He later confirmed that he would not appear in Ragnarok.[88] The next month, Stephany Folsom was hired to work on the script, and Cate Blanchett entered final negotiations to join the cast.[15][89]
Pre-production
[edit]In January 2016, with the film beginning pre-production,[85][90] Ruffalo described it as a "road movie" and indicated that additional filming would take place in Sydney.[91] Waititi stated that he was working on the script "a little bit", mainly adding humor to the screenplay,[92] with Eric Pearson joining the project to rewrite the screenplay. Pearson felt joining presented many challenges, as "there were so many puzzle pieces already there," such as having Blanchett as Hela,[93] who was confirmed in the role a month later,[94] and including Hulk, Valkyrie, and Skurge, that he was asked to assemble. Pearson was told not to be restrained by anything from the previous films, and Waititi asked him to make the film fun and have Thor "be the coolest character."[93] Alexander said in early March that she was no longer sure if she would appear in the film, due to scheduling conflicts with her television series Blindspot (2015–2020).[95] She later indicated that this may not be the case,[25][96] but ultimately was unable to appear in the film due to the conflict.[97][98] Sif does appear as a character in the play based on the events of The Dark World, portrayed by Charlotte Nicdao.[53]
In April, Tessa Thompson was cast as Valkyrie,[11][34] with Natalie Portman not returning from the previous films as love interest Jane Foster.[99][100] Marvel never asked the screenwriters to include the Earth-based characters from the previous films,[101] and Feige said that Foster and Thor have broken up between films.[31] In May, Marvel confirmed Blanchett and Thompson for the film, announced the casting of Jeff Goldblum as Grandmaster and Karl Urban as Skurge, and revealed that Idris Elba and Anthony Hopkins would reprise their respective roles of Heimdall and Odin from the previous films.[11] In early June, Palaszczuk and Marvel Studios executive David Grant announced that filming would begin on July 4, 2016,[102] with Weta Workshop creating props for the film.[35] Before the sets for Marvel's Doctor Strange (2016) were demolished, Waititi wrote and filmed a scene for Ragnarok where Thor meets Benedict Cumberbatch's Stephen Strange. Marvel and Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson felt the scene was "kind of perfect" to show Strange joining the wider MCU, so the scene also appears during the credits of Doctor Strange.[43][103][104]
Feige noted that Ragnarok would primarily take place in the "cosmos" rather than on Earth, a departure from the previous Thor films.[62][105] He expanded by saying, "Tonally and geographically there are a lot of different planets outside of the nine realms that we visit" in the film.[99] Waititi consulted with theoretical physicist Clifford Johnson on space travel. Johnson viewed early drafts of the script, and gave Waititi physics ideas that could "wink at some of the classic old [Thor] stuff"; Johnson previously consulted on the second season of the MCU television series Agent Carter (2015–2016).[106] Astronomer-physicist Adam Frank was also a consultant on the film, advising on wormholes and interstellar travel.[107] Comic artist and Thor co-creator Jack Kirby was one of Waititi's major visual inspirations for the film.[108] Winderbaum also called Walt Simonson's "Ragnarok" story arc an inspiration for "really fun elements ... both stylistically and narratively", as well as Thor: God of Thunder by Jason Aaron, which was the inspiration for Hela's design and abilities.[21] Waititi said the planet Sakaar, which is featured in the "Planet Hulk" storyline, was "the biggest shift for the film and these characters",[108] with Winderbaum describing it as "the toilet of the universe", surrounded by "wormholes that have been spitting things out into this place for eons".[83] Also featured is Muspelheim, one of the Nine Realms, ruled by Surtur. Production designer Dan Hennah described it as a Dyson sphere, with the realm drawing power out of a dying star to energize its inhabitants.[109] Hennah hoped to give Asgard "more of a humanity" than in previous films, by adding smaller building perspectives to help the realm seem more practical and utilitarian. For Saakar's gladiator arena, Hennah looked at Roman gladiators, but differentiated from previous similar ideas by going "all alien with it". The arena is surrounded by "standing up bleachers".[110]
Waititi said that the film would reinvent the franchise, as "a lot of what we're doing with the film is, in a way, kind of dismantling and destroying the old idea and rebuilding it in a new way that's fresh. Everyone's got a slightly new take on their characters, so in that way, it feels like [this is] the first Thor (2011)."[8] He added that he had seen the other films and respected them, but wanted to focus on making a "standalone film because this could be the only time I do this. I just want to make it [my] version of a Marvel film in the best way possible."[9] This is something Hemsworth had hoped for, looking to have a lighter tone in Ragnarok compared to the previous Thor films, especially the second one, similar to Guardians of the Galaxy (2014). He said, "I feel we had less of the sort of the naivety or fun or humor that the first [Thor] might have had. I wish we had more of that in the second [movie] ... We've done regal. We've done Shakespeare, and we've shown that. I think now it's time to go, 'Ok, cool. Let's try something different.'"[111] Hemsworth continued that in order to prevent the character or film from becoming "predictable", there was "definitely a goal to do something unexpected...I think we want to get back to more of a sense of adventure and fun".[112]
The events of Ragnarok are set four years after the events of The Dark World, two years after the events of Age of Ultron,[3][113] and around the same time as the events of Captain America: Civil War (2016) and Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), with Winderbaum noting that "things happen on top of each other now in Phase Three."[5] The events of Ragnarok also set up Avengers: Infinity War (2018),[8] and Hemsworth spoke to Infinity War directors Anthony and Joe Russo before receiving the script for Ragnarok to see how it would link to Infinity War. He said Ragnarok "definitely bleeds nicely into those [films]",[5] and Winderbaum likened Ragnarok's impact on the larger MCU to that of Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), saying it would break down ideas regarding Asgard that were previously established similar "to how Winter Soldier broke down S.H.I.E.L.D."[5]
Filming
[edit]Principal photography began on July 4, 2016,[102][114] under the working title Creature Report,[115][116] at Village Roadshow Studios in Oxenford, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia,[85] exclusively using all nine of the studios' sound stages.[117] Additional filming was to occur throughout the state of Queensland,[85] including Tamborine National Park.[23] The Brisbane central business district, where filming took place from August 22 to 25,[26][115][118] was used to double as New York City.[119] Javier Aguirresarobe served as cinematographer on the film,[114][120] describing his work on the film as "a rare combination of satisfaction and frustration", feeling that he was mostly there to service the director and visual effects supervisor, but felt "very happy to have been able to respond to such incredible technical requirements".[121]
Later in July, regarding the film's "buddy-style comedy" nature, Waititi said that the script had changed from then and it was still unclear what the final film would look like, but there "are buddy elements to it between Thor and the Hulk".[77] He said it would be a "'70s/'80s sci-fi fantasy" and "the most 'out there' of all the Marvel movies",[122] with the tone closest to that of Big Trouble in Little China.[75] Inspiration for the road-trip aspect of the film included 48 Hrs. (1982), Withnail and I (1987), and Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987).[8] Waititi also asked the heads of each department to watch Flash Gordon (1980) before beginning work.[123] Concept art released at San Diego Comic Con in 2016 revealed that the character Fenris Wolf would appear.[124][125]
By August, over 100 set and construction workers were given termination notifications, with some complaining that they had been promised work until October or November 2016, and that New Zealand crew members were receiving preferential treatment over the Australian locals. However, Premier Palaszczuk stated that the work for set builders simply "finished", and that other jobs would become available as actors arrived for filming.[126] Sets constructed for the film were for Sakaar, including the Grandmaster's palace and surrounding junkyard, as well as Asgard (based on the aesthetics of the previous Thor films).[23] The interior of the Avenger Quinjet, which was built for The Avengers (2012), was shipped to Australia.[116] Waititi, who is Māori, made hiring Indigenous and Aboriginal Australians, along with New Zealanders, a priority for the various departments, saying, "It's a responsibility you have to the Indigenous people. You're coming to a country and you're bringing money into the economy and creating jobs but I think you have an even bigger responsibility to look after the people that have less opportunities." He added that having these people on the crew "feel[s] very much like family" and "helps calm me down and makes me feel relaxed". The Indigenous and Aboriginals were hired as part of an initiative by Screen Australia's Indigenous Department, whose mission is "to give Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders a foot in the door of the film industry".[127]
In mid-September 2016, concept art seen during a set visit indicated Midgard Serpent would appear,[128] and that Sif and the Warriors Three, allies of Thor in the previous two films, would be addressed in Ragnarok.[33] Towards the end of the month, Sam Neill, who worked with Waititi in Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016), revealed he had a role in the film.[51] Shortly after, Waititi teased the inclusion of the characters Korg,[129] who Waititi portrays through motion-capture,[45] and Miek,[130] who is not portrayed by an actor as he does not speak in the film, and is depicted as "a larva-like creature... [with] cybernetic legs and arms".[45] In mid-October, Waititi revealed that new camera technology had been used for a shot in the film, and that he had hoped to include John C. Reilly's Nova Corpsman Rhomann Dey from Guardians of the Galaxy in the film, but there was "no real way to pull it off".[122] Principal photography wrapped on October 28, 2016.[131] Second unit filming took place on Dirk Hartog Island off the coast of Western Australia, and in the South Island of New Zealand.[23] According to Waititi, 80 percent of the dialogue in Ragnarok was improvised, in order to create a "very loose and collaborate mood" among the cast, and as an attempt to replicate the tone and sensibility from his previous films. He stated, "My style of working is I'll often be behind the camera, or right next to the camera yelling words at people, like, 'Say this, say this! Say it this way!'"[132]
Post-production
[edit]In January 2017, it was revealed that Pearson would receive sole screenwriting credit on the film, with the story credited to Kyle, Yost, and Folsom.[133] These credits were later updated the following September, with Pearson as the screenwriter and story credit for Kyle and Yost. Folsom took issue with Marvel marketing the film with these credits, noting the Writers Guild of America (WGA) had yet to determine the final credits for the film.[134] She later said that Marvel had given her a story credit on the film, but it was denied by the WGA due to their regulation that a maximum of two individuals can receive story credit, with an allowance for a writing team to count as one individual; Pearson and the team of Kyle and Yost received the story credit on Ragnarok. Folsom added that she planned to appeal the decision and that Marvel has been supportive of her throughout her attempt to receive credit.[135] By the end of the month, the writing credits were updated once again, this time simply crediting Pearson, Kyle, and Yost as screenwriters.[93][97][136]
In February 2017, Rachel House said she had a small role in the film, having worked with Waititi before.[44] Additional filming took place in Atlanta in July 2017, over three weeks,[137][138] including filming post-credit scenes.[139] One of these introduces the spaceship Sanctuary II, which belongs to Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War,[4] while the other, shown at the end of the credits, features the Grandmaster. Goldblum and Waititi improvised multiple versions of the latter scene; one unused version involved the singing of the Sakaarian national anthem, which was "made up on the spot".[140] Also filmed in Atlanta was the completion of a sequence where Asgardian actors perform a play based on the events of The Dark World. Neill appears in the sequence as the Odin actor, and Hemsworth's brother Luke portrays the Thor actor.[141] Explaining the sequence, Waititi said, "if I was Loki and I was ruling Asgard, I would write a play about myself and force everyone to go and see it—change the details of the play and get a huge celebrity to play myself." For the Loki actor, they "really wanted someone good and someone who's funny", and Chris Hemsworth suggested that Matt Damon, whom he knew personally, take on the role.[52] Damon was in New York City at the time, and flew to Atlanta just to shoot the cameo "on a lark".[52][141] Also changed during reshoots was the location of the sequence where Thor and Loki find Odin on Earth, and Hela subsequently destroys Mjolnir. Originally set in a New York City alley, Waititi decided that the environment was distracting from the emotions of the sequence. The location was changed to Norway, which Waititi felt gave more weight to the scenes, made Odin's storyline more "authentic", and also allowed the characters and the audience to "chill out for a second, and have that moment, because the rest of the film basically just runs at a clip".[40]
By the time the reshoots for the film were completed, the film had been cut down from Waititi's initial version of two hours and forty minutes to around ninety minutes, with that expected to increase slightly with the newly filmed scenes. However, after the film's 2017 Comic Con panel, it was decided to add back a lot of the jokes that had been removed, with the final runtime being two hours and ten minutes.[123] Joel Negron and Zene Baker served as editors on the film.[23][116] Waititi described the process of deciding exactly what jokes to keep as "very tricky ... sometimes it would be funny in the beginning of the film and then not funny at all [or] it was funny in the wrong places and in the end, we had to just keep testing jokes and testing parts of the film".[142] Ragnarok also clarifies that an Infinity Gauntlet seen in Thor was a fake. Feige expanded, saying that it had been included in Thor as an easter egg, since Marvel Studios was "working on The Avengers and trying to [put] that all together for the conclusion of Phase One." However, shortly after The Avengers released and the studio began to solidify plans for Infinity War, they realized that the gauntlet seen in Thor could not be the actual one, creating an internal theory that it was fake; this resulted in the scene in Ragnarok, which was created "just [to have] the opportunity to call it a fake".[141]
Visual effects
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Marvel Studios' Thor: Ragnarok End Credits Main on End Title Sequence Design presents the film's main-on-end title sequence, YouTube video from Perception's channel |
Visual effects for the film were created by Industrial Light & Magic's (ILM) San Francisco and Vancouver studios,[143] with help from Base FX, Animatrik, and Virtuos; Framestore; Method Studios Vancouver; Digital Domain; Rising Sun Pictures; Luma Pictures; D Negative; Iloura; Image Engine; Trixter; The Secret Lab; WhiskyTree Inc; Fin Designs + Effects; and Perception.[23] Previsualization work was provided by The Third Floor and Day for Nite.[23][144] Luma Pictures produced over 200 shoots in eight sequences, particularly for the characters Korg (receiving assets from Framestore) and Miek. Method Studios provided over 450 shots, including Thor's opening fight against Surtur in Muspelheim and Hela's fight against the Asgardian guards. D Negative worked on over 190 shots, creating the environment for the planet Sakaar, including its junkyard landscape and wormholes, with the wormholes also created through a collaboration with Digital Domain.[145] The film's main-on-end title sequence was designed by Perception.[146]
ILM, who worked on previous incarnations of the Hulk, had to add much more detail to the character's facial features in Ragnarok due to the Hulk's increased dialogue. ILM visual effects supervisor Chad Wiebe explained that Ruffalo's expressions were captured fresh for the film using Medusa, a performance capture technology. With 90 different expressions captured, ILM "built an entirely new library that would allow [Hulk] to cover a full range of normal human visual characteristics."[145] To help create the Hulk, a person on set was covered in green body paint, and would replicate the intended motions of the character to aid the visual effect artists.[83] Additionally, stunt actor Paul Lowe, who is under 5 feet (1.52 m) tall, stood in for Hemsworth during some of his interactions with the Hulk so that the Hulk's stuntmen would be proportionally correct. In some instances when Thor and the Hulk interacted, a digital double was used for Thor, also created by ILM, to have greater flexibility for the shots. ILM worked on all of the Hulk moments in the film outside the final fight sequence, which was completed by Framestore using ILM's assets, as Framestore was primarily responsible for rigging that sequence. Framestore completed nearly 460 shots, which featured digital doubles of Thor and Hela, Fenris, Korg, Miek, the giant Surtur at the end of the film, and over 9,000 buildings for Asgard, based on assets D Negative had from The Dark World, resulting in over 263 character, vehicle, prop, and crowd rigs.[145]
Rising Sun Pictures produced more than 170 visual effects shots for Ragnarok. They worked on the Valkyrie flashback sequence, with the sequence's surreal ethereal appearance achieved through a combination of motion capture, computer graphics, a 900 fps high-speed frame rate, and a special 360-degree lighting rig containing 200 strobe lights to bathe the scene in undulating patterns of light and shadow. Rising Sun also helped create the various CGI aspects of Hela, such as her "hair wipe transition" to her horns, and her original introduction in New York City. Following the reshoots, ImageEngine completed the new Norway introduction since Rising Sun was focused on the palace fight by then.[147]
Music
[edit]By August 2016, Mark Mothersbaugh was hired to score the film.[148][149] The synthesized score is influenced by the work of Jean-Michel Jarre.[20] Waititi stated he would have asked the band Queen to work on the soundtrack for the film if their lead singer Freddie Mercury was still alive, because the film is "a cool, bold, colorful cosmic adventure" which would have suited the "feel" of the band.[150] Additional music featured in the film include "Immigrant Song" by Led Zeppelin and "Pure Imagination" from the film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971). Patrick Doyle's themes from Thor and Brian Tyler's themes from The Dark World and Avengers: Age of Ultron, as well as Joe Harnell's "The Lonely Man" theme from The Incredible Hulk series, are also used in the film.[23] Hollywood Records released the film's soundtrack digitally on October 20, 2017, and physically on November 10, 2017.[151]
Marketing
[edit]At the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con, a physical model of Hulk's gladiator armor was revealed,[152] concept art and rough animatics were shown,[124] and a "mockumentary" short titled Team Thor was screened. Directed by Waititi, it showed what Thor and Banner were doing during the events of Civil War,[124][153] with Daley Pearson appearing as Thor's Australian flatmate Darryl Jacobson. The short was released online in August 2016,[153] and with the digital download of Captain America: Civil War the following month.[154] Team Thor: Part 2 was released on the home media of Doctor Strange in February 2017, with Pearson reprising his role.[153][155] Footage and concept art for the film were shown at CinemaCon 2017.[156]
On April 10, 2017, the first teaser trailer was released. Sandy Schaefer of Screen Rant felt it was "a strong start" for the film, having "a distinctly playful vibe" by setting it to "Immigrant Song".[157] The Verge's Chaim Gartenberg said "this may be the weirdest Marvel movie to date" thanks to the costumes, makeup, and '80s aesthetic.[158] Michael Arbeiter for Nerdist was pleased with the teaser, stating, "nothing in the MCU thus far can hold a candle to the imagination promised by this ... have any of [the previous MCU films] felt this beholden to what we've always known and loved as the adventure genre?"[159] The teaser was viewed 136 million times in 24 hours, the third-highest in that time frame, behind The Fate of the Furious (139 million) and It (197 million). It also became Disney and Marvel's most viewed trailer within that time period, surpassing Beauty and the Beast (127 million) and Captain America: Civil War (94 million), respectively.[160] The line from the trailer of Thor saying Hulk "is a friend from work" was suggested to Hemsworth by a Make-A-Wish child visiting the set on the day the scene was filmed.[161]
Props and costumes from the film were on display at D23 Expo 2017 along with set pieces for photo opportunities.[162] The costumes were also on display at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con,[163] where Waititi and cast members promoted the film. Exclusive clips were shown, along with a new trailer.[13][24] Ethan Anderton of /Film felt "the blend of comedy and bright, vibrant comic book action" in the trailer was "incredible".[164] Collider's Haleigh Foutch was "in love with this trailer" and "all in" on the film.[165] Germain Lussier for io9 called the trailer "a two-and-a-half-minute ball of action, awesomeness, humor, and insanity that may be the most purely fun Marvel movie trailer we've ever seen."[166] The poster also released was praised, being called by Anthony Couto from Comic Book Resources as "quite stunning", "insanely colorful", and "perfectly symmetrical",[167] with Matt Goldberg of Collider feeling it "really [lets] you know that this Thor movie is going to be radically different than the first two".[168] Due to the Comic-Con presentation, Thor: Ragnarok generated over 264,000 new conversations on social media from July 17 to 23, the most out of any film during that time period, according to Comscore and its PreAct service.[169] It remained the most-discussed film on social media for two more weeks.[170][171]
In August 2017, Marvel partnered with car manufacturer Renault on a commercial supporting the release of the Kwid in Brazil. Directed by Jonathan Gurvit and shot in São Paulo, it features the Hulk destroying a satellite headed towards the city. Framestore worked on visual effects for the commercial, building on the foundation they had from working on the character in previous films.[172][173] Also in August, Marvel, in partnership with Dolby Laboratories, Synchrony Bank, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Broadcom Masters, and Society for Science & the Public, announced the "Superpower of STEM Challenge", aimed at females aged 15 through 18 in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics education) fields, to "create an original Do-It-Yourself project that can be replicated by others" and "help their family, community or the world be safer, healthier or happier". Five winners would attend the film's world premiere, receive a tour of Walt Disney Studios, and a $500 saving account from Synchrony Bank, with one grand prize winner attending "an immersive three-day mentorship in New York City with Disney Imagineering" to create a "professional-level video teaching other young people how to recreate" their winning project. They were also given the opportunity to demonstrate the project on Good Morning America.[174]
For the week of August 21, Ragnarok once again had the most social media conversations, according to comScore and its PreAct service. New clips of Thor and Hulk fighting, released on the same day as the Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Conor McGregor fight, helped generate the 57,000 new conversations for the week.[175] From September 25 to October 15, Ragnarok had the second-most social media conversations according to the service,[176][177] and was once again first for the week of October 16 following the release of extended clips and plot details.[178] Beginning October 6, 2017, Disney California Adventure showed a sneak peek of the film at the Sunset Showcase Theater in Hollywood Land, presented in 3D with "special in-theater effects".[179] Ahead of the United States release of the film, Hemsworth, Hiddleston, Blanchett, Goldblum, Ruffalo, and Thompson appeared with James Corden on The Late Late Show with James Corden to present a "4D" version of the film, which was actually a stage play. The cast performed various scenes from the film live in low-budget costumes and with cardboard stage props.[180] Additional promotional partners of the film included Red Robin, United Healthcare, and Screenvision Media.[181]
Release
[edit]Theatrical
[edit]Thor: Ragnarok had its world premiere at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on October 10, 2017,[182][183] and its Australian premiere took place on October 13, on the Gold Coast.[184] It was released in the United Kingdom on October 24, 2017,[185] with additional international releases on October 25,[113] and in Australia on October 26.[186] The film was released in the United States and Canada on November 3,[63] in 4,080 theaters, of which over 3,400 were 3D, 381 were IMAX and IMAX 3D, and 204 were D-Box.[187] The film opened in 1,187 IMAX theaters globally, which was a November opening weekend record.[181] It was originally scheduled for release on July 28, 2017.[3] Thor: Ragnarok is part of Phase Three of the MCU.[188]
Home media
[edit]Thor: Ragnarok was released on digital download by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on February 20, 2018, and on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, DVD and On-Demand on March 6. The digital and Blu-ray releases include behind-the-scenes featurettes; audio commentary; deleted scenes; a blooper reel; and Team Darryl, a continuation of the "mockumentary" short films Team Thor and Team Thor: Part 2, in which the Grandmaster moves in with Darryl after Thor leaves.[189] In one of the deleted scenes, Michael Rooker makes an appearance as Yondu, reprising the role from the first two Guardians of the Galaxy films. James Gunn, writer and director of the Guardians films, clarified that Yondu was never meant to appear in the final film, and that Rooker was on a nearby set recording material for the Halloween variant of the theme park attraction Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout!; and decided to stop by the Ragnarok set "to goof around".[190]
The film debuted at number one on the NPD VideoScan overall disc sales chart during its first week of release, which tracks combined DVD and Blu-ray Disc unit sales, and a dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart. Blu-ray accounted for 83% of unit sales, with 11% coming from Ultra HD Blu-ray. Thor: Ragnarok also debuted second on the Media Play News rental chart behind Coco.[191] In its second week, the film fell to number two on the NPD VideoScan chart, coming in behind Justice League, but rose to number one on the Media Play News rental chart.[192] The IMAX Enhanced version of the film was made available on Disney+ beginning on November 12, 2021.[193]
Reception
[edit]Box office
[edit]Thor: Ragnarok grossed $316 million in the United States and Canada, and $539 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $855 million.[2] In September 2017, a survey from Fandango indicated that Ragnarok was the most anticipated fall film.[194] On the weekend of November 3, 2017, the film earned $25.4 million from IMAX showings, surpassing Doctor Strange as the largest for a November weekend.[181] The film had earned $650.1 million globally, surpassing the total grosses for Thor ($449.3 million) and Thor: The Dark World ($644.6 million), by the end of its third weekend.[195][196] It became the ninth-highest-grossing film of 2017.[197] Deadline Hollywood calculated the film's net profit as $174.2 million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participations, and other costs; box office grosses and home media revenues placed it eighth on their list of 2017's "Most Valuable Blockbusters".[198]
Thor: Ragnarok earned $46.8 million on its opening day in the United States and Canada (including $14.5 million from Thursday night previews), and had a total weekend gross of $122.7 million, which was the top film for the weekend, the sixth-best November opening, and the largest opening for all Thor films. IMAX contributed $12.2 million, which was the second-best IMAX opening of 2017 and its third-best November opening. The film's earnings on Sunday ($32.1 million), was the second-best Sunday in November after The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) ($34.5 million).[181] The film had been projected to gross $100–125 million in its opening weekend.[199][200] Ragnarok remained the number one film in its second weekend, having earned a total of $211.6 million, which surpassed the entire runs of Thor ($181 million) and The Dark World ($206.4 million).[201] In its third weekend, Thor: Ragnarok fell to third at the box office,[202] and fourth in its fourth and fifth weekends.[203][204] The film surpassed its projected total domestic gross of $280 million in its fifth weekend with $291.4 million,[204][205] Thor: Ragnarok was fifth in its sixth weekend,[206] and seventh in its seventh weekend, the final weekend it remained in the top 10.[207]
Outside the United States and Canada, the film opened in 36 markets in its first weekend, ranking first in all, and earning $109.1 million, $6 million of which came from 189 IMAX screens. The United Kingdom opening ($16.2 million) was the best October opening for a non-James Bond film. South Korea ($15.7 million), Australia ($8.4 million), Brazil ($8.1 million), Indonesia ($5.5 million), Taiwan ($5.4 million), the Philippines ($3.8 million), Malaysia ($3.5 million), New Zealand, Vietnam, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, and South Africa had the best October opening weekend ever, while France ($7.7 million) had the second-best. Brazil also had the third-best debut for an MCU film, while New Zealand's opening was the biggest of 2017.[208] In its second weekend, Ragnarok opened at number one in 19 more markets, with the largest November opening ever in China ($56.3 million, including $6 million from 446 IMAX screens), Mexico ($10.8 million), Germany ($8.9 million), and India ($5.5 million). It also remained at number one in many existing markets. The film earned an additional $13.2 million from 788 IMAX screens, the best November opening.[209] In its third weekend, the film remained at number one in over 30 countries, and became the highest-grossing superhero film in the Czech Republic.[196] By its fifth weekend, Ragnarok had become the highest-grossing superhero film in central and eastern Europe.[210] As of December 10, 2017[update], the film's largest markets were China ($112 million), the United Kingdom ($40.4 million), and South Korea ($35.1 million).[197]
Critical response
[edit]The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 93%, with an average score of 7.6/10, based on 440 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Exciting, funny, and above all fun, Thor: Ragnarok is a colorful cosmic adventure that sets a new standard for its franchise—and the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe."[212] Metacritic assigned a weighted average score of 74 out of 100 based on 51 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[213] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale, the best of the Thor series, while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave it a 90% overall positive score and an 85% "definite recommend".[181]
Sheri Linden of The Hollywood Reporter praised Waititi's handling of "the clash-of-worlds CGI extravaganza", particularly for the lighter tone he brought, with "even the story's central bad guys [being] silly fun, hammed to the hilt by Cate Blanchett and Jeff Goldblum."[214] Alonso Duralde of TheWrap wrote, "Both the banter and the fighting, it should be noted, are excellent, so whether you go to superhero movies for the glossy escapism or the pulse-pounding action, you'll get your large soda's worth."[215] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone rated the film three stars out of four, described it as "the most fun you'll ever have at a Marvel movie" while praising the film's changing tone and direction, comparing it favourably to Guardians of the Galaxy.[216] The San Francisco Chronicle's Mick LaSalle lauded the performances of Hemsworth, Hiddleston, Blanchett, Thompson, Goldblum and Ruffalo, feeling the film "has confidence in its characters and in its own invention, and so it avoids repetition and stays fresh".[217]
Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times similarly praised the film, calling the performances of the ensemble cast "outstanding" and Waititi's direction "goofy and campy and marvelously self-referential". He also said the soundtrack that was used in the climactic battle sequence, particularly Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song", was "perfectly synced".[218] Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com gave the film three out of four stars, positively comparing Hemsworth's performance to Cary Grant: "Hemsworth's charisma holds [Thor: Ragnarok] together whenever it threatens to spin apart".[219] Justin Chang of Los Angeles Times praised Blanchett's performance of Hela, drawing a comparison of the portrayal of her character to other iconic villains such as Maleficent and Chernabog, and the film's similar themes and tone to Flash Gordon, Star Wars (1977), and Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.[220] The Daily Telegraph's Robbie Collin gave the film four out of five, hailed it as "one of [Marvel's] best films to date" while commending the performances and describing Mark Mothersbaugh's musical score as "turbo-charged".[221] Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune commended the performances of Hiddleston and Thompson as being "wonderfully matched". He also noted a similar directing style of Waititi to Edgar Wright's "parodic work" and labelled the film as "unusually lively and buoyant" while acknowledging the effect of a "Marvel Fatigue factor" towards the audiences.[222]
Peter Debruge of Variety called the movie "preposterous", but praised Goldblum's performance.[223] Stephanie Zacharek of Time magazine stated negatively that "Thor: Ragnarok is packed tight with zooming space vehicles and noisy thunder battles, but the movie's extravagant excess is more narcotizing than energizing." Zacharek further added that "Even poor Thor seems lost in all of it, and he's supposed to be its star" while criticizing the film's visual effects as being "an instance of fun overkill" and "a special-effects coma".[224] Manohla Dargis of The New York Times called the story "an uninteresting thicket of brawls, machinations and useful coincidences" but did feel that Hemsworth "looks happier and far more relaxed in Ragnarok than he did in the previous Thor vehicles, which is perhaps Mr. Waititi's truest achievement here."[225]
Some critics claim that Thor: Ragnarok conceals sophisticated commentary under its comedic presentation, specifically on themes of colonial history and indigenous people. Key points in this discourse include Waititi's own indigenous Māori heritage;[226] Asgard's bloody history and Odin's whitewashing of it, as revealed by Hela; Scrapper 142's burial in alcohol of her ethnic identity as a Valkyrie;[227][228] and the Grandmaster's euphemizing of "slaves" as "prisoners with jobs".[229]
Accolades
[edit]Future
[edit]Sequel
[edit]A third sequel titled Thor: Love and Thunder was released on July 8, 2022.[244] Hemsworth, Thompson,[245] and Elba reprised their roles,[246] with Natalie Portman,[245] Jaimie Alexander,[247] Kat Dennings, and Stellan Skarsgård returning after not appearing in Ragnarok.[246] Portman portrayed her character taking on the mantle of Thor, similar to the comics.[248] Additionally, Chris Pratt, Pom Klementieff, Dave Bautista, Karen Gillan, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, and Sean Gunn reprise their roles as Guardians of the Galaxy members Peter Quill / Star-Lord, Mantis, Drax the Destroyer, Nebula, Groot, Rocket, and Kraglin Obfonteri.[249] Christian Bale joined the cast as the villain Gorr the God Butcher.[250]
Other
[edit]By the release of Ragnarok, Waititi and Marvel had discussed a spin-off Marvel One-Shot short film following the characters Korg and Miek, but it was unfeasible due to Marvel's commitment to producing three feature films a year. Feige said Marvel still had plans for those characters, but did not specify.[251] Both appear in Avengers: Endgame and Love and Thunder.[252][253]
Notes
[edit]- ^ As depicted in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)[3]
- ^ According to producer Kevin Feige, the spaceship seen in the mid-credits scene is the Sanctuary II, which belongs to Thanos.[4]
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