![]() ![]() I don’t remember if it was our writer, Eric Pearson’s or if it was Taika ’s or if it was our executive producer, Brad Winderbaum to bring the audience up to speed on the fact that everybody thinks Loki is dead. Look closely though, and you’ll hilariously find that the actors performing this pantomime are all rather familiar, as Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige explained to Collider. In Thor’s absence, Loki as Odin has turned the realm into a place honouring himself, including devising a play that recaps the events around his “heroic death”. As anybody who stuck around to watch the end credits scene in Thor: The Dark World should know, Loki faked his death in that movie, banished their father Odin and then took his place in disguise as ruler of Asgard. ![]() ![]() In the opening section of the film, Chris Hemsworth’s Thor returns to Asgard after an extended absence off doing some cosmic adventuring, only to find his home has changed. And one of the most entertaining moments in director Taika Waititi’s irreverent zany space viking take on the superhero god of thunder’s third cinematic outing is also arguably it’s most surprising. Hell, I will actually say it’s the most fun movie Marvel has ever made. WARNING: THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THOR: RAGNAROKĪs I’m sure you’ve heard by now already, Thor: Ragnarok may just be the most fun you can have in a cinema this year that doesn’t require you to take your clothes off and potentially get arrested. ![]()
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