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Post by Skaathar on Jul 23, 2017 19:55:31 GMT
is for Asgard to be completely destroyed. Whether it's because of the final struggle between Thor and Hela, or some soul-stone artifact, or maybe because Steppenwolf came and destr.... oh wait, wrong movie. =) Seriously though, I feel like it will be destroyed by Thanos and the Black Order, completely demolishing Asgard after Hela has already weakened it.
Now, this may sound extreme but the more I think about it the more I'm convinced it's the only logical step for the MCU. It ties up a way too many loose ends to be ignored:
1. It means that the title "Thor: Ragarok" actually makes sense. 2. It explains why the GotG find Thor floating about in space in a bunch of debris. That's probably the remains of Asgard. 3. It would explain why Thor's Asgardian friends are not helping out in Infinity War. If Thanos really is threatening midgard with annihilation, you'd expect the entirety of Asgard to come out to help. This would be a good reason why they can't. 4. If this is truly Thor's last film, it would give him the proper exit from the MCU. Either he's still alive at the end of Infinity Wars and he has to go back and rebuild his home, finding all surviving Asgardians in the process. Or, he dies in Infinity Wars and this would explain why no Asgardians are dropping in on Earth anymore either seeking retribution for Thor's death or to take up his place as Midgard's protector.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2017 5:50:16 GMT
I think you hit the nail on the head. Thor: Ragnarok might be a fun movie as Hemsworth wanted, but I think its going to take a very dark turn.
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Post by blockbusted on Jul 24, 2017 14:46:37 GMT
Are you guys expecting this to be a 'Dr. Strangelove'-esque black comedy?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2017 19:54:31 GMT
As long as it's not a big cliffhanger set up for IW. I want a great stand alone Thor movie to end the trilogy.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Jul 24, 2017 20:27:06 GMT
I haven't read what you wrote on purpose, but the reason is just to say, don't start writing your own endings. This is what people do right before they get upset about how they movie went and that it would have been so much better with their idea instead. For your sake, I just really beg you not to do that stuff. No good can come of it.
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Post by Skaathar on Jul 24, 2017 21:31:06 GMT
I haven't read what you wrote on purpose, but the reason is just to say, don't start writing your own endings. This is what people do right before they get upset about how they movie went and that it would have been so much better with their idea instead. For your sake, I just really beg you not to do that stuff. No good can come of it. Making your own endings and variations of how stories can turn out is the result of an active imagination and an active mind. Some of the best story writers started off by simply reimagining an existing story with their own twist in it. There is no harm in doing so unless you get so caught up with your own version that you can no longer appreciate the source material... and I'm not like that, at least not unless the movie is really bad.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Jul 24, 2017 22:28:12 GMT
I haven't read what you wrote on purpose, but the reason is just to say, don't start writing your own endings. This is what people do right before they get upset about how they movie went and that it would have been so much better with their idea instead. For your sake, I just really beg you not to do that stuff. No good can come of it. Making your own endings and variations of how stories can turn out is the result of an active imagination and an active mind. Some of the best story writers started off by simply reimagining an existing story with their own twist in it. There is no harm in doing so unless you get so caught up with your own version that you can no longer appreciate the source material... and I'm not like that, at least not unless the movie is really bad. I actively write things all the time, like music, so it's not like you don't have control over these things. I'm just suggesting that I've seen a ton of people who do get caught up with their own version and come out of theaters saying they had the perfect ending, basically ruining the film for themselves by dreaming up a story they consider perfect, which of course the actual movie isn't going to match.
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Post by Skaathar on Jul 24, 2017 22:38:52 GMT
Making your own endings and variations of how stories can turn out is the result of an active imagination and an active mind. Some of the best story writers started off by simply reimagining an existing story with their own twist in it. There is no harm in doing so unless you get so caught up with your own version that you can no longer appreciate the source material... and I'm not like that, at least not unless the movie is really bad. I actively write things all the time, like music, so it's not like you don't have control over these things. I'm just suggesting that I've seen a ton of people who do get caught up with their own version and come out of theaters saying they had the perfect ending, basically ruining the film for themselves by dreaming up a story they consider perfect, which of course the actual movie isn't going to match. Hah, no worries about that with me. I do have my own versions of how I think movies should go but I'm not arrogant enough to consider myself a writer. Regarding this thread, what I posted in the OP is what I think would happen because it sounds logical... but it's not what I want to happen or think should happen. So if it turns out that it doesn't end this way, I won't be disappointed or anything.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Jul 25, 2017 3:03:30 GMT
So basically Thor will prolly die at the end of Fragglerok, is what you dweebs are implying. Innit?
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Post by Skaathar on Jul 25, 2017 3:04:39 GMT
So basically Thor will prolly die at the end of Fragglerok, is what you dweebs are implying. Innit? You need to learn to read properly...
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Jul 25, 2017 3:05:29 GMT
So basically Thor will prolly die at the end of Fragglerok, is what you dweebs are implying. Innit? You need to learn to read properly... Oh.
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Post by blockbusted on Jul 28, 2017 15:44:48 GMT
Apparently, Waititi said that Thor scene in 'Infinity War' trailer is not a spoiler for 'Thor: Ragnarok' ending.
Besides, someone from a Korean website noticed that Hulk wasn't there when Thor was found, so... what's your idea?
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Post by Skaathar on Jul 28, 2017 16:02:56 GMT
Apparently, Waititi said that Thor scene in 'Infinity War' trailer is not a spoiler for 'Thor: Ragnarok' ending. Besides, someone from a Korean website noticed that Hulk wasn't there when Thor was found, so... what's your idea? Well Hulk and some others could have been beamed off Asgard while Thor stayed and sacrificed himself to fight till his last breath.
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Post by blockbusted on Jul 28, 2017 16:20:29 GMT
Apparently, Waititi said that Thor scene in 'Infinity War' trailer is not a spoiler for 'Thor: Ragnarok' ending. Besides, someone from a Korean website noticed that Hulk wasn't there when Thor was found, so... what's your idea? Well Hulk and some others could have been beamed off Asgard while Thor stayed and sacrificed himself to fight till his last breath. Well, I think a lot of us would agree that the film'a ending will be devastating and not even bittersweet AT ALL.
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