Additionally, the film is infused with Taika Waititi’s trademark style of oddball comedy and while he plays wonderfully within Marvel’s sandbox, his imprint is evident in every frame and dialogue. From the outset, it’s evident how well these two play with, and against each other, continuing their love-hate bromance established in the first ‘Avengers’ film. More vibrant than its two prequels, and combined with a quirky sense of humour, it reunites us with two larger-than-life superheroes – Thor and the Hulk, both of whom we haven’t seen since ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ in 2015. Thor: Ragnarok Review: From the very first look at Marvel’s latest outing, it became apparent that there was something unique about ‘Thor: Ragnarok’. His quest for survival leads him into a deadly gladiatorial contest that pits him against the Hulk. Thor: Ragnarok Story: The mighty Thor finds himself imprisoned on the other side of the universe, in a race against time to prevent the all-powerful Hela from destroying his homeworld of Asgard.
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