![]() The setup for Thor: Ragnarok would seem to be as high-stakes as anything in the original Thor, directed by Kenneth Branagh, or Thor: The Dark World. ![]() ![]() However, it’s a pleasant surprise that Ragnarok does mostly reflect a cheeky style in the same vein as James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy films, standing as far apart from the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as possible. The first teaser for Ragnarok, released in April, featured Thor (Chris Hemsworth), shorn of his blonde locks, thrust into a gladiator-style arena to fight the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), where all he could do was cheer at the sight of his “friend from work.” A movie’s marketing doesn’t always line up with the final product, of course, and that tease could have been one of few lighthearted moments. The marketing for Ragnarok, however, has suggested something much different, weirder and goofier. With that impending release on the horizon, it might seem like the newest Marvel Cinematic Universe film, Thor: Ragnarok, the Norse god’s first starring role in four years, would be a bit of a build-up to Infinity War. We’re just six months away from the latest team-up of Marvel’s Avengers in Avengers: Infinity War.
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