Friday, August 11, 2017

Thor: Ragnarok Full Movie [New Picture]

Thor: Ragnarok Full Movie - new pictures. We've got more images from Marvel's highly-anticipated third Thor film Ragnarok, and a new international poster too.

The bods over at Empire magazine do terrific work, and their new issue is packed full of delightful new bits and bobs, including some brand new images from Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok.

It's the Marvel film we're most excited for, and it's got returning stars Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston, along with new players like Jeff Goldblum. Oh, and it's got the Hulk, too. He'll be squaring off against Thor in a showdown that's been brewing since he first hilariously side-punched the God of Thunder in Joss Whedon's Avengers Assemble.

We're added a few of the pictures from Empire to our gallery above, which you can fire up by clicking on that main image -  and since there's a brand new international poster for the film kicking about, we've stuck that in there an' all.

Here's a preview...

It's not quite as cool as the previous poster, but it's not half bad.

Here's the brand new trailer for Thor: Ragnarok, if you haven't caught it yet...






The movie, which also stars Cate Blanchett and Tessa Thompson alongside Hemsworth and Hiddleston, will arrive just before Halloween - and we can't wait.

More as we have it, but feel free to flick over to page 2 now, where there are loads of other juicy Thor: Ragnarok things.

Thor: Ragnarok release date

Thor: Ragnarok is out in UK cinemas on the 27th October 2017. In the USA, it will arrive on 3rd November 2017.

Director Taika Waititi has revealed that we won't even need to take an electric shaver for our beard/lady beard growth when his instalment in the franchise lands in October.

“The cut right now, I reckon it’s about 100 minutes," he's said. "It’s not gonna be a very, very long film. I think that stories are better when you leave them wanting more, and this film moves at a clip, it’s got stuff happening all the time. I think people are still gonna feel exhausted by the end, they’ve been on this big journey and stuff, so I don’t think we need the film to be three hours.”

The MCU films haven't gotten close enough to sniff 100 minutes since 2008's The Incredible Hulk at 112 minutes - although Ant-Man had a fair crack at it with 117 - so this news is quite welcome.




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