Adaptational Heroism: In the comics, the few times they've told the Ragnarök story, Loki fights against Asgard.Thor openly smiles when Loki refuses his proposal to talk, dryly commenting, "Open communication was never our family's forte.".Thor can't help but chuckle when Hulk describes himself as a raging fire, and Thor as merely a smoldering one.Odin is actually more impressed that Loki managed to trap him on Earth than anything else, praising his adoptive son with belief that Frigga, who taught Loki magic, would be proud.Matt Damon, who took on the role of the Loki actor in Loki's stage play about his "death", played a disgraced angel called Loki in Dogma.However, he dismisses it as useless, unless it's used against three vampires that are huddled together. Korg suggests a three-pronged spear for Thor to use for the Contest of Champions.
#THOR RAGNAROK MEME SKIN#
Taika Waititi claims they didn't give the Grandmaster blue skin because they didn't want to seem like they were doing a Shout-Out to Earth Girls Are Easy. An interesting case with Jeff Goldblum.Karl Urban plays Skurge, who is also known in the comics as The Executioner.
Ironically, in putting his search for the stones on hold, he misses another one right under his nose as Doctor Strange is wearing the Eye of Agamotto during their meeting, A.K.A the Time Stone. Avengers: Infinity War confirms Loki steals the Tesseract/ Space Stone before Asgard is destroyed (which was only implied in this movie), and in the first after-credits scene the surviving Asgardians are confronted by Sanctuary II, leading directly into Avengers: Infinity War. After this is explained, Thor finds himself too preoccupied with his current situation to worry himself with finding them, and they aren't mentioned until the climax of the film, when the Tesseract/ Space Stone is shown locked away in Odin's vault. and hasn't found a single one years after starting his search. In the beginning sequence, Thor explains that he's still been looking. Avengers: Age of Ultron set up Thor's reason for leaving Earth again (he had to investigate the Infinity Stones and the threat looming ahead). An example this is initially played straight on the film's release, but averted later on when Avengers: Infinity War rolls around.The '80s: All the music and the atmosphere of the film is made in the spirit of the '80s.