Thor: Ragnarok Movie: Exclusive New Look At Thor, Loki, And The Grandmaster. Thor and Hulk are the cover stars of the latest issue of Empire – and accompanying our eight-page feature on Thor: Ragnarok, we've managed to get our hands on a few exclusive images from Marvel's latest. You can get the full meaty goodness by picking up the new issue when it goes on sale on Thursday, but we can share a sneak preview of a couple below – take a look, and click to embiggen.
The first shows Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and eternal mischief-maker Loki (Tom Hiddleston) reunited, and apparently in Earthy normal people clothes. Note that this is Thor pre-haircut...
The second depicts The Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum), alongside Topaz (Rachel House, a frequent collaborator of director Taika Waititi).
Speaking to Empire for the new issue, Chris Hemsworth describes this new Thor as “not feeling so otherworldly, with more of a contemporary personality and sense of humour. Anything that felt Shakespearean, Taika just said, ‘Come on, we’ve done that. He doesn’t talk like that anymore.’ There’s a lot of ad lib in this, which there was never really room for before. It’s probably the most fun I’ve had on a Marvel film.”
His fellow cast members are similarly impressed. “Taika’s been so respectful to the mythology,” says Tom Hiddleston, back in Loki green-and-gold. “But he’s injected so much humour into it. He’s given every character truly laugh-out-loud moments without betraying their integrity.” Jeff Goldblum doesn’t hold back. “I fell in love with him immediately. He’sa loosey-goosey improvisational grandmaster himself, so we hit it off. He’s a wonderful and stylish and deeply handsome director. I think he’s going to do something special with this.”
For the full eight-page feature, be sure to pick up a copy of the Thor: Ragnarok issue of Empire, on sale from Thursday 10 August. Want to get your copy days before anyone else? Subscribe to Empire here.
Speaking to Empire for the new issue, Chris Hemsworth describes this new Thor as “not feeling so otherworldly, with more of a contemporary personality and sense of humour. Anything that felt Shakespearean, Taika just said, ‘Come on, we’ve done that. He doesn’t talk like that anymore.’ There’s a lot of ad lib in this, which there was never really room for before. It’s probably the most fun I’ve had on a Marvel film.”
His fellow cast members are similarly impressed. “Taika’s been so respectful to the mythology,” says Tom Hiddleston, back in Loki green-and-gold. “But he’s injected so much humour into it. He’s given every character truly laugh-out-loud moments without betraying their integrity.” Jeff Goldblum doesn’t hold back. “I fell in love with him immediately. He’sa loosey-goosey improvisational grandmaster himself, so we hit it off. He’s a wonderful and stylish and deeply handsome director. I think he’s going to do something special with this.”
For the full eight-page feature, be sure to pick up a copy of the Thor: Ragnarok issue of Empire, on sale from Thursday 10 August. Want to get your copy days before anyone else? Subscribe to Empire here.
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