‘Thor: Ragnarok’ News: Thor Is Funniest Than Ever; Brothers Work Together To Defeat Death
Marvel Cinematic Universe is all set to give fans an eventful 2017.Three major MCU movies are next in the line-up, "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2", "Spider-Man: Homecoming" and "Thor: Ragnarok."
According to Screen Rant, "Thor: Ragnarok" is one of the most anticipated flick of the year. The third installment of Thor is important in MCU as the character will be directed towards "Avengers: Infinity War" from here.
MCU is always known for including lighthearted and humor elements in the movies. And now according to Tom "Loki" Hiddleston, Thor is "Ragnarok" is going to be the funniest version of the character till now.
"I can confidently say right now that this will be the funniest depiction of the character of Thor that you've ever seen" Screen Rant quoted Tom Hiddleston. "I personally have known for almost ten years that Chris Hemsworth is hilarious."
Hiddleston added that fans have seen Loki on the throne at the end of "Thor: The Dark World". In "Thor: Ragnarok", Thor is seeking out some answers from Loki, which the latter is reluctant to give.
The actor also mentioned that director Taika Waititi and Chris Hemsworth became friends very fast during the filming of "Thor: Ragnarok". Hiddleston was glad to see their friendship blossom as they bring out the best in each other.
According to ComicBook, Tom Hiddleston has stated that although his character Loki and Thor's relationship has been always a bit fractured but they will be again forced to work together. Cate Blanchett, who is playing the goddess of death, will bring tremendous destruction in "Thor: Ragnarok".
The destruction is going to be so severe that Thor and Loki have never seen anything like that before. Terrified, the brothers will seek each other out to work together to stop the goddess of death. Thor has been away from MCU since "Avengers: Age of Ultron" in 2015. "Thor: Ragnarok will hit theaters on Nov 3, 2017.
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