Long and SPOILER filled synopsis of Thor Ragnarok

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Disclaimer: there is a lot to remember and describe, so specific details like numbers, phrases or orders of events may be wrong. Especially in later scenes on Asgard where it gets more complicated.

The Muspelheim Interrogation
We open with Thor in a cage with a skeleton. He narrates and implies he doesn’t even know how long he’s been stuck there. He is freed and has a one-on-one with Surtur sitting on his throne while Thor kind of dangles in the air on his chain. The scene is mostly comedic, Thor jokes around, Surtur is very serious about Ragnarok.

Thor versus a thousand red shirts
Thor has an epic fight with Surtur and his minions. Surtur is pretty imposing but this isn’t his final form, so Thor overpowers and beheads him (the interrogation tought him Surtur’s crown is the key to Ragnarok). Thor uses Mjolnir in an epic action sequence against an army of demons, possibly the best Mjolnir fight scene yet. Thor calls for Heimdall to open the Bifrost, but nothing happens.

Skurge’s new office
Skurge is boasting to some female company about his new job guarding the Bifrost. He shows them his stash of stuff he’s collected, among them a pair of black machine guns. Eventually Skurge figures out Thor needs help, so he opens the Bifrost for him. The Bifrost etches the Thor Ragnarok logo into the ground on Muspelheim, transports Thor and cuts off a dragon’s head who was chasing him mid-flight. The dragon’s head engulfs the girls in guts, bumps into the pedestal. Thor is surprised to see Skurge and flies off to the city. Skurge is upset because he’s supposed to announce Thor’s arrival.

Loki, the greatest hero who ever was
Thor encounters a grand statue of Loki and a crowd of fancy Asgardian people watching a terrible play about the events of Thor 2. Loki is played by Matt Damon, is easily recognizable and overacts. Sam Neill may be Odin in this scene. Loki is still acting as if he’s Odin and is thoroughly enjoying the performance as they get to Loki’s sacrifice. Thor seems somewhat baffled and once ‘Odin’ spots him in the audience, Loki breaks character for a second and knows his fun is over. Thor talks with ‘Odin’ and implies he needs to end the charade before Thor does it for him. Loki refuses, so Thor grabs fake Odin, throes his hammer away and calls it back, saying it’ll go through anything, including Loki’s face. Loki gives up and reveals himself, the crowd is shocked. Eventually Skurge makes it to the city and tries to announce Thor has returned. Loki vents a bit at Skurge. Thor parks Mjolnir on Loki’s chest and they have a short but good talk.

A Strange encounter
In a quick edit Loki and Thor take the Bifrost towards Earth. Loki is now wearing a fancy black suit and Thor wears some casual attire as to not attract attention, Mjolnir is disguised as an umbrella. It doesn’t seem to work as two Earth girls immediately run up to Thor for a selfie. Thor relishes it, Loki seems slightly disgusted. Jane is mentioned, but Thor says something about a break up and brushes it off. Thor and Loki are standing before a demolished building, seemingly an old peoples home. Loki swears this is where he left Odin. Before Thor and Loki get a chance to look around, a portal appears beneath Loki and he disappears. Thor is transported to the office of Dr. Strange. Strange has a dramatic entrance and is noticeably more cocky than before, very confident of his magical abilities. He interrogates Thor while he offers him a drink. Strange seems very busy and doesn’t want more problems on Earth, like Loki visiting. Thor assures him they are just here to find Odin and return to Asgard. Strange turns more friendly and checks some books to help out Thor. He constantly teleports as he needs to, and brings Thor with him who has a terrible time trying to finish his drink as it sloshes around every time. Eventually Strange works it out and opens a portal to Odin’s location. Thor says he needs Loki and his hammer back. Loki falls out of a portal screaming, he’s very pissed and notes he’s been falling for 30 minutes. He immediately grabs his daggers and lunges at Dr. Strange, who casually portals Loki and Thor away with a wave of his hand.

Odin’s goodbye
Odin is at a grassy field atop a cliff, overlooking a sea/ocean. Thor and Loki try to talk to him, but it’s obvious there is something wrong with him. It is implied Odin is dying because he has been away from Asgard for too long. Odin does warn them of Ragnarok, Thor notes he prevented Ragnarok, Odin says it has already begun. He informs them of Hela, who has been kept at bay by Odin, but once he disappears she will be able to appear and go to Asgard. There she will become even more powerful and unstoppable. Odin specifically tells Thor not to forget the place they are standing in right now. One of the last things Odin says, is that Hela is his firstborn and the sister of Loki and Thor. Odin says his goodbye and disappears. Thor is upset at Loki being the cause of all this and having indirectly caused Odin to die. It also causes Thor to spark a bit of lightning, something stirs within him.

Hela’s return

Very quick after, Hela appears through a sort of portal. She notes Odin is probably already gone, and that she would have liked to see the old fool die. Thor and Loki are ready to fight her, but as Thor uses Mjolnir, Hela stops it. Thor reacts by saying its impossible. Hela says he has no idea and easily destroys Mjolnir. This makes a big impression on Thor and Loki. While Thor tries to think of something and fight her, Loki initiates the escape through the Bifrost. Loki and Thor fight Hela while traveling through the Bifrost. First Hela knocks Loki out of the Bifrost, then Thor. She continues on towards Asgard. There she makes short work of Volstagg and Fandral by throwing daggers through their hearts. Skurge recognizes he is screwed, so he takes a submissive pose. Hela seems happy that his will to survive takes over, and urges him to follow her. He somewhat reluctantly does so.

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Until this point the narrative has been quite straight forward. From here the narrative switches regularly between Hela’s experiences on Asgard and Thor’s experiences on Sakaar. As I’m not sure of the exact sequence, I’m separating them in two lists of events. Asgard has fewer scenes, so I’m starting with those.

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Hogun’s last stand
Hela is disappointed she is met with resistance instead of being embraced. An army of Asgardian soldiers are blocking the entrance of the city, with Hogun as the leader. Hela tries to talk to them, she’s charismatic, resentful and unimpressed by the aggressive stand the soldiers take. She caresses her hair as her signature helmet forms and engages the army. Her fighting style is somewhat acrobatic, she can form daggers and other sharp objects out of nowhere, or from underneath her cloak. She pretty much fires hundreds of them while jumping around and evading enemies, she seems to never miss and hits people in the head or heart. She doesn’t waste any time. Until she gets to Hogun, who has some last few words before she skewers him. Skurge just kind of stands there.

Hela’s warlord
As Hela and Skurge walk the halls of Asgard, she explains the murals are all lies. Odin used to be a savage ruler, conquering planets and realms, with Hela being his warlord. She notes Odin made her that way but grew a conscience and wanted to stop, whilst Hela wished to conquer everything there was. She thinks Odin is a hypocritical bastard, because all the gold and riches of Asgard are built from war, and that they can’t act like nothing of it ever happened. She throes daggers to the ceiling and as the peaceful murals crumble, underneath one appears of Odin and Hela as conquerers. Hela offers Skurge the position of being her warlord, she gifts him a big axe she creates.

Hela and the Infinity Gauntlet
Hela walks into the vault and isn’t impressed by any of the artifacts. She knocks over the Infinity Gauntlet, noting it’s not the real one. She does note the Tesseract is ‘not bad’. But the only artifact she really has respect for, is the Eternal Flame. She takes a bit of it and walks back to the throne room/main hall. She destroys the floor and says underneath Odin has hidden the army that has won all his battles. She jumps down and is sad to see Fenrir and an army of elite soldiers, rotting away. In a sweep of green fire they are revived, the soldiers remain skeletons with a green glow, Fenrir grows back his fur looks mostly normal.

Heimdall’s resistance
A few of the elite undead soldiers are seen moving through the forest, hunting down Asgardian civilians. They are taken down by Heimdall, who is gathering as many survivors as he can to hide them at a big vault near the city. At some point Thor has a moment of weakness and tries to make a connection with Heimdall, asking if he is out there. Heimdall shares his vision with Thor and shows him the refugees on Asgard, and tells him of Hela’s actions, trying to rule Asgard.

Skurge the executioner
Hela tries to get a crowd of captured Asgardians to tell her where the people are hiding. They won’t budge, so she forces Skurge to take an innocent girl and execute her. Skurge seems bothered by the fact that Hela has no problem killing Asgardians, even when they aren’t soldiers. The girl is saved by the crowd and Hela is led to the vault, which seems to be empty. Heimdall has moved the Asgardian people and is trying to escape Asgard.
 
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Thor’s objectification
Thor crash lands on Sakaar and a bunch of scavengers ask him if he is ‘a fighter or food’. Thor gives them a bit of attitude, but is easily taken down without his hammer and is still being a bit fuzzy from the crash. Shortly afterwards a ship lands and Valkyrie climbs out of the cockpit. She’s drinking and not elegant in the slightest in her body language, she proceeds to fall of the ramp of her spaceship, probably being drunk. The scavengers then ignore her, even as she gets back up and tells them she is claiming Thor. The scavengers aren’t scared in the slightest, but they should be. Valkyrie activates a device that links her arms to two mechanical arms on her spaceship with guns on them, and she mimes shooting them as the enormous gun arms blast them apart in an almost gory fashion. Not much is left of them. Thor is thankful but Valkyrie doesn’t waste any time and shoots a device onto his neck that buries into his skin and electrocutes him.

Thor and the Sakaar tunnel of imagination
Thor wakes up, being held by a metal chair that is moving through a tunnel filled with holograms. The Imagination song from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is playing as Thor flies through space and the Grandmaster narrates the themepark-ish ride, explaining how Sakaar is kind of the dumping ground of the universe, with many wormholes ending up there and spewing out unwanted trash and people. But he emphasises that everyone here is wanted/loved. Thor isn’t having any of it but can’t break free. As a female narrator announces that Thor is about to meet the Grandmaster in 5, 4, 3…. the ride’s intensity kind of ramps up, like the freaky bit in the tunnel from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Thor starts yelling as he wants out.

An audience with the Grandmaster
Thor suddenly appears, in between a crowd of people and in front of the Grandmaster. Thor is still kind of yelling. Topaz and Valkyrie (who is constantly being referred to as Scrapper 142) are both standing next to Grandmaster. Topaz is bad mouthing the new arrivals and Valkyrie is trying to sell Thor as a potential new champion as the Grandmaster tries to appraise his new toys. Loki is in the background kind of chilling out and seems somewhat distressed when Thor spots him and yells at him to come over. Thor tries to figure out why Loki is living the life (he got on Grandmaster’s good side off screen) whilst he is the only person in the room held in a chair as some sort of slave. Valkyrie flirts with Grandmaster a bit, who gives a weird grin in a way only Goldblum can pull off. Grandmaster seems to like Thor and moves him to another part of the room, where another arrival gets murdered with the ‘melting stick’, a colourful but pretty brutal on screen death. Thor tries to explain to Grandmaster that he is the God of Thunder. He actually yells it and tries to make a big impression with lightning, but all that comes up is a few small sparkles of lightning. Grandmaster thinks this is amusing and from this point on calls Thor ‘Sparkles’. Thor and Grandmaster talk a bit while Grandmaster has a goofy jamming session with a small band. The funky beat can be heard at the end of the released soundtrack.

Thor’s makeover
In the waiting room for the arena Thor meets Korg and Miek. Miek doesn’t say a lot and looks very alien, to the point where Korg isn’t sure about his exact anatomy and later on jokes about it. Korg is super friendly and comes across as a pacifist and a cool guy, but he also says something about a revolution. Thor tries to escape the room but it has a weird space/time thing going on, so he can’t get out. Later on Korg helps Thor pick a new weapon. Thor explains his relationship with his former hammer Mjolnir. Korg makes some suggestions for a new weapon. Thor at this point also sees Valkyrie again and realises she is ‘a valkyrie’. He confronts her about it, notifies her of her responsibilities, she scoffs, tells him off and keeps drinking her sorrows away (her drink is actually on fire). Eventually Thor is brought to the hairdresser (Stan Lee) to take away his beard and give him a fresh new look. Stan Lee has a few lines and uses a scary machine.

Hulk VS Thor
The big fight. Once Hulk bursts from the backstage area, Thor is incredibly relieved, as it’s the first friendly face he has seen all day. He begins talking about everything that has happened to him the past few days, which is a crazy list of stuff. Loki is also very surprised to see Hulk and immediately gets very uncomfortable, he makes it clear he wants to leave. Grandmaster is baffled by all of this. Hulk doesn’t seem to care about any of it and starts fighting. Thor tries not to fight back and implores Banner to come out. After Hulk gets in a few good hits, Thor eventually realises its not gonna be easy, so he grabs one of Hulk’s huge weapons and hits him so hard he flies into a wall and damages a good portion of the fighting ring in the stadium. The crowd – a bunch of Hulk supporters and the Grandmaster in particular – is absolutely shocked that this scrawny humanoid has a chance against Hulk. Thor tries the same technique Black Widow uses in Avengers 2 to bring back Banner. Hulk calms down for a bit, but its too weird with Thor, so he gets angry again. At this point it’s full on fighting between Thor and Hulk, and Hulk seems to have the upper hand, he even shouts and rallies the audience. At one point however, Thor has a bit of a vision, something stirs in him, just like after Odin died. He suddenly uses lightning powers to fight the Hulk and gains the upper hand. Once again the crowd is shocked. They begin to chant ‘Lord of Thunder’. Everyone starts calling him that, which bothers him and he tries to remind people later on in the movie that he is in fact the God of Thunder. Thor is really getting into the fight and it is clear he is able to defeat Hulk if he wants. It must be noted however that the victor is unclear, as the last good hit the Hulk received knocked him to the ground, but he is visibly upset and gets angrier. As Thor is about to maybe defeat the Hulk, The Grandmaster gets visibly worried and sabotages Thor by activating the paralysing device in his neck. This displeases the crowd, the other combatants and Valkyrie in particular, as it is known that whoever wins in the Arena against the champion gains freedom. As Thor is lifeless, Hulk jumps in the air and crashes down on him, the scene fades to black from Thor’s point of view as he gets knocked out.

The room of the Champion
Afterwards Thor wakes up in Hulks room. It has a big bed with a giant skull as the bed frame and a small pool, where Hulk is relaxing in the buff. As he stands up he gives Thor a full view, who notes ‘that is in my mind now’. Thor tries to have a normal conversation with Hulk and we get a sense of who the Hulk is as a person for the first time, which makes this scene a pretty important one. His way of talking is a tidbit like that of a child, but he can hold a pretty decent conversation with Thor. He is easily agitated and at one point Thor and Hulk are both throwing things around. Thor tries to bad mouth Banner to get on Hulks good side and they bond a little. Eventually Thor needs Hulks help to call in Valkyrie and use her to escape the champions room, as Thor has spotted the Quinjet from the room and has a plan.

Banner’s stress test
Thor and Hulk break out of the room and have a talk in the Quinjet. Thor activates a screen in the Quinjet that plays a video of Black Widow. Hulk gets visibly upset and violently turns back into Banner, the transformation isn’t as fluid as normal and it takes a while for Banner to really come back. Banner is frantic and tries to talk to Thor about Ultron and Sokovia. Thor explains that was two years ago and Banner kind of freaks out. He is very worried about the effects of such a long exposure to the Hulk. He is very stressed out and to make things worse, Thor lets him know he is on another planet. Banner thinks that’s a very big deal, Thor is very casual about it. Banner need a moment to process everything that has happened. Again Thor tries to bond with Banner, but it is clear that this relation is very different than the one with Hulk. This time Thor bad mouths Hulk to get on Banner’s good side. Just as Banner notes that he shouldn’t be in a stressful place and that it might be very dangerous to turn into the Hulk again, Thor loses Banner in the midst of a Hulk parade.

The Revengers
While Banner and Thor bond, the Grandmaster approaches Loki and Valkyrie to hunt them down, in fact he makes it a competition and will reward whoever does it first. Loki and Valkyrie clash and Loki uses his powers to trigger one of Valkyrie’s memories. This is when we see the Valkyries fight Hela, our Valkyrie is one of the lead soldiers and gets close to Hela, but falls as one of the few survivors. It seems to have taken a toll on Valkyrie and is probably the cause of her drinking. Valkyrie and Loki have a bit of a fight and Valkyrie overpowers him off screen. She finds Thor and Hulk in the parade and brings them to a kind of apartment where Loki is tied up. Thor throws something at Loki’s head just because. Everyone agrees they should find a way off the planet. Thor wants to get to Asgard as soon as possible, but hitching a ride would take a very long time. The one chance they have is to go through a nearby unstable wormhole with a ridiculous name, which would need a high end spaceship. The Grandmaster has one and Loki happens to have the key to his garage, so he may join the group and they all head there. Thor also notes their little group should have a name, he proposes the ‘Revengers’. As they are being hunted by the entire city at this point, Thor quickly breaks out Korg and helps him start a revolution to distract the Grandmaster.

The Odinson brothers
Thor and Loki gun down some guards in a stylish little action scene and eventually are standing in an elevator to the garage of the Grandmaster. Thor notes Loki should consider ruling Sakaar and Loki initially takes offense. But eventually Loki realises Thor actually means it and genuinely thinks this chaotic mess of a place would make him happy. As that settles in Thor and Loki have a brotherly moment as they both realise they have to go separate ways eventually. It’s one of the best moments, and a nicely subtle one. Afterwards Thor jokes around about using an old routine called ‘get help’ to get into the garage. Loki doesn’t want to. They are doing it anyway. As soon as the door opens Thor drags Loki in the garage and yells for help. As some guards run over, Thor knocks them out by throwing Loki. Loki is embarrassed but Thor is having fun. After all the niceties Loki tries to betray Thor, as an illusion keeps walking with Thor and Loki runs off to steal a spaceship. Thor is ahead of him however and confronts Loki. Loki isn’t ashamed of his newest attempt at a betrayal and seems convinced it’ll work out. But Thor already planted the paralysing device that he wore before on Loki’s neck, and activates it. Loki is being electrocuted endlessly and Thor makes fun of him. He confronts him with the fact that Loki never changes and that Thor himself actually has grown as a person. It’s almost a fourth wall breaking jab at other movie characters being shallow and never going through change, as Thor makes it a point that he has gone through a lot of change this time. Thor leaves Loki, to be electrocuted indefinitely, and grabs the Grandmaster’s circular ship to leave for Asgard with Banner and Valkyrie.

Topaz chases the Revengers
The Revengers in their new spaceship are being chased by other spaceships, piloted by Topaz and other guards/soldiers. Thor and Valkyrie both jump from ship to ship to take them all out in a pretty creative action sequence involving a lot of jumping, guns from the spaceships and the ships chasing each other through the city. Banner has to figure out how to fly the spaceship in between all the violence. Valkyrie and Thor have a bit of a moment, both enjoying the fight, but it does not indicate a romantic interest or anything like that. Soon after they fly the ship through the unstable wormhole and reach Asgard.

Korg to the rescue
Korg, Miek and a whole bunch of people from the revolution bust into the garage of the Grandmaster and run into Loki, still twitching on the floor. Korg helps him out and together all of them board a huge spaceship from the same garage.

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*Final Act – The Bifrost Battle*
This is a busy scene that neatly ties together all characters and subplots, but as it is complicated, specific details and the order of the sequence are hard to remember exactly.

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The Revengers arrive at Asgard and see Heimdall and the people of Asgard are trying to flee the city through the rainbow bridge. Skurge and the army of undead soldiers are chasing them from the city and Fenris is guarding the Bifrost. The Revengers split up, as Thor heads to the throne room to take on Hela while Valkyrie and Banner have to try and hold the line. Fenris is the first big threat and might be too much for Valkyrie. Banner cuts in and implies he will save the day. Valkyrie is confused, as she has never seen or been told that Banner = Hulk. Banner valiantly jumps out of the spaceship an onto the rainbow bridge, but he doesn’t instantly transform so he smacks lifelessly on the bridge. As Fenris gets ready to pounce on the civilians, Hulk appears just in time to defend them and wrestles with Fenris. They eventually both fall off the bridge and fall into the water underneath. Valkyrie crash lands the spaceship on the bridge, as it is pretty useless without weapons, and helps Heimdall fight the undead soldiers. They are getting less and less space to fight as the undead army closes in on them. While Hulk fights Fenris under water, he eventually manages to throw Fenris off the edge of the world and just barely hangs on the edge himself. Just when they are about to run out of space, Korg and Loki show up in the second, bigger spaceship. It hovers next to the bridge and gives the refugees a chance to get away. Korg, Miek, Loki and a bunch of revolutionaries join Heimdall and Valkyrie on the bridge to take on the army.

As Thor is trying to hold his own against Hela, and he is pretty much the only character who can, she does gain the upper hand. Thor loses his right eye at some point and Hela pins him down. Saying she is the God of Death she implies he doesn’t stand a chance, she asks ‘what are you the god of again?’. Thor has a vision and power surges throughout him. He finally fully utilizes his lightning power as Odin ask him in his vision ‘What are you, the god of Hammers?’. In fully powered up form he flies back towards the bridge and lands on it, with lightning arcing everywhere.

The Imigrant Song fires up full force and the action slows down as Thor goes to town on the undead army that reaches for him. Missing an eye, surrounded by lightning and plowing through a horde of undead soldiers, this is pretty much Thor’s big action moment. As it seems Skurge and the undead army are going to lose this battle, Skurge grabs some clothing to hide under and acts like a refugee. As he is waiting in the ship, which is being held by a chain and about to be invaded by a couple of undead soldiers, some people in front of Skurge are about to be assaulted. Skurge’s conscience gets the better of him and ditches the outfit, grabs his guns and goes down in a blaze of glory to free the ship and save every last refugee.

Even though Thor and the Revengers have managed to help the people of Asgard escape, Thor knows he can’t kill Hela. He could flee Asgard with the people, but Hela would still be in Asgard, the place that makes her more powerful the more time she spends there, she will find them again. In a vision Odin tells him that Ragnarok is unavoidable and that Asgard is a people, not a place. Thor realizes that he has to think like a leader of his people and use Ragnarok to defeat Hela, even if that means losing Asgard. He stalls Hela while Loki heads to the vault. There Loki takes notice of the Tesseract (it is implied he takes it) and he holds Surtur’s head over the Eternal Flame.

Surtur is resurrected and grows to an enormous size. He carries a huge sword and lays waste to the city, for the first time Hela is impressed and she seems afraid to lose Asgard. She conjures up the biggest pointy shards she can and assaults Surtur, but doesn’t make much of a dent. Surtur plows through everything around him, being obsessed with destroying Asgard. Thor looks at it from a distance, Hulk tries for a moment to fight Surtur too, but doesn’t get very far and Thor quickly tells him not to. All the Revengers and all the people leave on the big spaceship and watch from a distance as Surtur walks around Asgard and completely destroys it in a huge explosion. Hela is seen being caught up in said explosion, but it is not shown whether she dies, or is even capable of dying.

Thor, Valkyrie, Loki, Hulk, Heimdall, Korg, Miek and all the survivors are standing in a big hall on the spaceship as it heads into space. Thor is wearing an eye patch, and after having lost his hair, his girlfriend, his hammer and his father, he has now also lost his home. He takes a seat and finally accepts his role as king of his people, the newly nomadic people of Asgard. Korg kind of breaks the dramatic tension with a joke about Miek’s condition after the fight. As the ship takes on a course towards Earth, the movie ends.

Postcredit 1
Thor and Loki are wearing different, black outfits (possibly because this scene is lifted from Infinity War). They discuss how they will be safe from now on and are interrupted when a huge ship appears in front of them. It seems to be Sanctuary, or Thanos’ ship.

Postcredit 2
On Sakaar the Grandmaster gets up on a pile of rubble and is surrounded by the people who have overthrown him. He tries to ******** his way out of it, using his cocky charisma to tell the people they deserve a pat on the back for fighting so hard and that he is willing to call it a tie.
 
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Thanks so much for this. I've mentioned before that watching the movie will be different then reading about it, but it's nice to have something as a heads up.

I must say I'm not fond of the Thor leaving Loki being electrocuted and laughing. I know Loki is Loki, but that just seems like a ****ing dick thing to do.
Anyways thanks.
 
Thanks so much for this. I've mentioned before that watching the movie will be different then reading about it, but it's nice to have something as a heads up.

I must say I'm not fond of the Thor leaving Loki being electrocuted and laughing. I know Loki is Loki, but that just seems like a ****ing dick thing to do.
Anyways thanks.
I agree. This and the elevator scene, and Thor does not come out looking good. Loki's always wanted acceptance and a chance to be treated as an equal, but Thor's been condecending and abusive from the start.

Edit: Big thanks for the synopsis! :D
 
Thor tries the same technique Black Widow uses in Avengers 2 to bring back Banner. Hulk calms down for a bit, but its too weird with Thor,

This is hilarious.
 
Thanks so much for the detailed description. I have no problem with Thor treating Loki badly. Glad that Thor finally catches Loki out when he's trying to double cross him. About time Thor wised up.
 
Thanks so much for the detailed description. I have no problem with Thor treating Loki badly. Glad that Thor finally catches Loki out when he's trying to double cross him. About time Thor wised up.

I agree that it's finally time that Thor wised up, but the action is still something I don't like. I'm okay with Loki getting the end of the joke. But this leaving him to be electrocuted and LAUGHING at it, is not right. That's just pure ass torture. Maybe it will be different when I see it, because I say reading about it and the seeing it can be different. However, reading that it just doesn't set well with me.
 
Loki has commited genocide and is evil. Get outta here with that lol
 
Loki has commited genocide and is evil. Get outta here with that lol

Nah, I will stick with MY thoughts. Those being that glad Thor has wised up (to a degree) but that act is torture. Also that I am open to the idea that my opinion might change once seeing it but reading it..
Nope it's wrong.
 
Loki has commited genocide and is evil. Get outta here with that lol

Exactly. So ridiculous that some people make him out to be some kind of hero. He is as evil as anyone in these movies.
 
Never did I call Loki a hero. In fact I said "Loki is Loki" most likely always playing a card and shifting loyalty to benefit himself. I stated that I think the act of laughing at someone being electrocuted is torture and something I don't approve of. Even though I have my own theories of who Loki is and why he has done things I do believe that he enjoyed his actions. But torture is never right.

We will be guessing Loki's loyalty until his final moment.

And even if I did think Loki was a hero or at the very least an anti-hero it's my right to have that thought as it is yours to not have.
 
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So Thor can fly with his full realized lightning abilities?

Btw you are the MAN for the taking the time to write out this incredibly thorough and well written synopsis bro.
 
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Sorry for turning this into a Loki discussion, but it is what it is. Thanks for all the info and I look forward to seeing it played out, because it will be different then reading about it.
 
Just skimmed the beginning since I want to keep at least a few surprises but it appears incredibly well detailed throughout. Nicely done.

I'm sure Thor's inherent lightning abilities will be awesome but I'm actually most excited to see that opening action scene with Mjolnir. Seems like they're at least giving it a good send off before it dies.
 
Just skimmed the beginning since I want to keep at least a few surprises but it appears incredibly well detailed throughout. Nicely done.

I'm sure Thor's inherent lightning abilities will be awesome but I'm actually most excited to see that opening action scene with Mjolnir. Seems like they're at least giving it a good send off before it dies.

Yeah everyone who has seen the film have been RAVING about it.
 
Surtur.

That is all. Oh, Thor basically winning the arena fight too, but Surtur.
 
Surtur.

That is all. Oh, Thor basically winning the arena fight too, but Surtur.

As a big Sutur fan I'm happy to hear he's displayed as the badass he's meant to be.

Hopefully he can be the main villain in a sequel to Thor: Ragnarok.
 
I like that they fulfill the 'Thor destroyer of Asgard' implications from Age of Ultron in a rather unexpected way.
 

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