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After watching the trailer, are you interested in watching Thor: Ragnarok?


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God, not a female villain. Female villains absolutely suck if not done just right (Kingdom of the Crystal Skull....Terminator 3). The only time they don't suck is when they're played with the utmost seriousness. (Fatal Attraction, etc)

Dammit, I wanted Surtur!

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Do you ever not complain about anything?
 
Thor Ragnarok will be Full of Jokes


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Thor: The Dark World was another Marvel hit at the box office, but many critics and audiences expressed disappointment with the film’s dark tone and grim, serious story, which departed so dramatically from the God of Thunder’s more whimsical first solo outing and deadpan wittiness in The Avengers. While a certain level of seriousness has been the order of the day in other superhero franchises, like The Dark Knight or Man of Steel, Marvel features have thus far gained a reputation for having a crowd-pleasing sense of humor amid the action and adventure — making The Dark World an outlier (however appropriately-titled) in its own franchise.

But Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi, previously a specialist in comedies like Eagle vs Shark and the quirky vampire spoof What We Do in The Shadows, says he has a solution for bringing levity back to the Thor saga: add more jokes.


In an interview with The Wrap at the Sundance Film Festival for his well recieved new feature Hunt For The Wilderpeople, Waititi was asked how he’ll be dealing with an apparent edict from Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige that the third Thor film regain its sense of humor. Without missing a beat, Waititi replied that his approach will be to “Just fill it with jokes.” After earning a laugh from the other assembled actors and filmmakers, the New Zealand-born writer/director elaborated on his intentions — tongue, presumably, planted firmly in cheek:

“Just take what they’ve done before… I’m just going to take the second Thor film and just add some jokes to that.”

For the love of God, crowd-pleasing humor?

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Thor: TDW wasn't disappointing because of the "dark" tone. It was disappointing because it sucked, plain and simple, and was painfully boring with a dull story and lame villain. More "jokes" wouldn't have saved it.

It's like they're averse to playing it straight.

I personally dislike Winter Soldier, but the one thing I give it credit for is playing it fairly straight. Some of its "jokes" fell totally flat and weren't funny at all, but the good thing was there seemed to be relatively few of them. Everything I've read about Thor Ragnarok, it would have been the perfect story to play it straight with. In fact, it could even benefit from having a dark tone. But they're gonna go out of their way to make it extra goofy.

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Please no lame jokes. Just because it worked in GotG doesn't mean it will work everywhere. They had the right characters and cast for making it work in GotG, but Ragnarok should be dark and gritty.

I thought Avengers 2 suffered for having too many lame jokes and not so serious tone. The whole bar scene was beyond cringe worthy.

At this point, I am surprised that they haven't replaced Chris Hemsworth with Amy Schumer. Seems like the direction they're going anyways.....
 
You do realise that he was kidding right?
If I realized that, do you think I would have took the time to post such a witty and wonderful response?

But seriously, they loaded the avengers 2 with way too many lame jokes, I don't want that to be the norm.
 
I'm super excited for this movie. But is that shit about jokes serious or not? Don't have time to read the full article.
 
Marvel has an issue with keeping things too light, DC seems to have an issue with keeping things too grim.

They need to get together.
 
Cool Hand Luke is trolling us!!!!!

Who do we turn too in such dark times?
 
Update: January 25, 2016

Rumor: THOR: RAGNAROK Plot Will Incorporate PLANET HULK Storyline

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A few years ago, there was a rumor that Marvel was planning to weave the Hulk through the Avengers “Phases” in a creative way, banishing the Hulk from Earth after Avengers 2, spinning off into his own Planet Hulk movie (based on the Greg Pak comics storyline of the same name) and returning him to Earth in Phase Three in some sort of World War Hulk (also a comic book storyline) Avengers movie. The specifics of that arc were outright denied by Marvel staff over and over again.

According to Geek.com's sources, after Thor catches on to Hela and Loki’s (still mysterious) plot that is going down in Asgard in Thor: Ragnarok, Hela destroys Mjolnir, and banishes Thor from Asgard. Loki and Hela’s plan involves the major arc of the Marvel Universe, and just when it looks like Thor is about to put a stop to it, he gets banished — but not to any old planet. He ends up on a gladiatorial planet where his head is shaved and he’s forced to fight for his life. Let’s call this planet Sakaar, like it was in the comic books.

Thor knows that he has to get to some MacGuffin weapon object to defeat Hela and Loki (could this be the Infinity Gauntlet that Thanos is in possession of, or maybe an assemblage of Infinity Stones?) and he has to get off the planet. Thor runs through all of his alien opponents in gladiatorial combat, even without his trademark hammer. Finally, Thor has to face the current champion of the arena, and wouldn’t you know who that ends up being? The Hulk.

When we reconnect with Hulk in Thor: Ragnarok, he’s managed to avoid reverting back to the Banner state since we last saw him in the Quinjet in Avengers: Age of Ultron. Hulk in Hulk form is pretty much unkillable, so he survived the trip to Sakaar (however he got there). His “Banner” is starting to seep through into the Hulk persona, and because of the Hulk-Banner melding, Hulk actually remembers Thor and his relationship to him. That’s what starts the two on a Midnight Run to the MacGuffin that Thor desperately needs.

Some of these details could shift like the sands of time considering the shooting script for Thor: Ragnarok hasn’t been locked down, but Geek.com's sources confirm that the outline is there: Marvel found a way to include the Planet Hulk storyline without having to attempt a solo Hulk movie where everyone is a CGI character, not to mention dealing with the character’s solo movie rights (which has some sort of hold-up with Universal). Instead, gladiator Chris Hemsworth will be the audience’s focus as Thor picks up Hulk on his road-trip through the stars.


Hulk’s Role in Thor: Ragnarok Revealed (Exclusive)
 
So without spoiling too much, Thor: Ragnarok can't really be about Planet Hulk right? Just ties into the story somehow?
 
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