Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: November 3, 2017
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luke100Jan 9, 2018
Not as funny as I hoped, not as clever as I hoped and the villain is nothing special. Still, loads of gags are very funny, the junk planet is visually interesting and the villain is almost a miracle next to Justice League's Steppenwolf. Plus,Not as funny as I hoped, not as clever as I hoped and the villain is nothing special. Still, loads of gags are very funny, the junk planet is visually interesting and the villain is almost a miracle next to Justice League's Steppenwolf. Plus, Korg. Korg is just fantastic. Expand
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bpletch05Jan 24, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie was just awesome. Maybe it's just because i'm a huge superhero/Marvel fan, but i loved this. The comedy in it was perfect, not too much but when it was there it was hilarious. Korg was maybe the funniest character i've seen so far in the Marvel series. Hulk was perfect in this movie, he was hilarious and great as Hulk, and when he was Banner the acting was awesome. Fitting for a person who basically just missed 2 years. Thor and Loki's chemistry and back and forth is perfect, like the story about Loki turning into a snake, or when they do "Get Help". Fight scenes were great, and the ending was deep, and powerful. Asgard is a people, not a place, and now I'm excited to see what happens when they get to Earth. Expand
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bw14916Jan 21, 2018
Thor Ragnarok is a much needed improvement to the Thor franchise. It is very funny and introduces great new characters. It fixes what didn't work with previous Thor movies to make something great.
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ali_khunaiziMay 12, 2018
it really doesn't need too much to say, the movie is beautifully entertaining, one of the very few movies in history that will not let you close your eyes or yawn from boredom, thanks Marvel, 10/10 work
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BeanmanJamesMay 31, 2018
Most unique marvel movie, has actual jokes! I laughed out loud twice during this movie which is rare for me !.!.!
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LulzTVJun 20, 2018
No spoilers: Thor ragnarok wasn't one of the best movies but it was very entertaining and fun movie. I consider myself as a movie expert for my age (13) I watch from pg animation to pg 13 to mild R to hard R to M18. I dont mind the violenceNo spoilers: Thor ragnarok wasn't one of the best movies but it was very entertaining and fun movie. I consider myself as a movie expert for my age (13) I watch from pg animation to pg 13 to mild R to hard R to M18. I dont mind the violence and nudity but I mind the dialogue and where the movie is taking me. I can watch every kind of genre (except for erotic movies they suck). But thor ragnarok took the thor trilogy to another level. The first 2 movies were pretty serious (the first one was good, the seconds one was bad but not garbage) but this one was a pure action packed comedy. It was very fun and entertaining and by far the best thor movie in the trilogy. Hela was also a very enjoyable villain even if She was cheesy. I have a flaw with this film. There were too much jokes and sometimes the characters didnt know when too stop. Being this said this is a pretty good movie. Expand
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BerikNov 5, 2018
Funny, interesting, brutal. It is finally a Marvel movie that feels secure about itself. The villain isn't going to be defeated by shear power this time, and the good guys don't escape unscathed.

It is an excellent movie, it earns an 8/10.
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YunusKatMar 25, 2019
A great spin-off, in my opinion, Thor is as awkward as ever and the story was more alien based which is a nice change of pace for the MCU.
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Dostoyevsky3May 11, 2020
Thor: Ragnarok provides us with crappy conclusions to characters from earlier installments and ruins what made the titular character stand out in the mcu in order to make an unoriginal ripoff of Guardians of the Galaxy that doesn't evenThor: Ragnarok provides us with crappy conclusions to characters from earlier installments and ruins what made the titular character stand out in the mcu in order to make an unoriginal ripoff of Guardians of the Galaxy that doesn't even capture what made that film so great. Guardians of the Galaxy not only helped elevate the character relationships with humor, but the jokes were not the entire film. Guardians of the Galaxy impressively was not just the funniest mcu film, but also the most emotional. The one dimensional Thor: Ragnarok on the other hand dismisses everything for jokes and when you do that we lose total interest in the story. Even though this is suppose to be the most serious thing that Thor faces, it is treated like a joke. If your not serious then I'm not serious which takes away all interest. I could actually care about what happened in the first two Thor films and they still had jokes that never became jarring like this third installment. I even cared about what happened in The Lego Movie more than I cared about what happened in this film. I have never seen a movie stop me from caring about the plot because of the humor which is what makes Thor: Ragnarok so successful at being bad. The next part of my criticism is a spoiler, but I did not check the box because it does nothing for the rest of the film other than make me drenched in sadness. So basically, because action films despise romance, Thor breaks up with Jane Foster for no reason off screen and to me that is pretty much saying that none of the character development or threats that the characters faced in the first two films really mattered. I already rage quitted on Thor: Ragnarok from that horrendous exposition. It would have been even better if they said nothing or they could have just said she was busy or something much more acceptable. So the question is, why not give this film a zero. Well, Thor: Ragnarok is the only superhero film I have ever seen with a main female villain. That is literally it. Expand
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rjarnaginMay 31, 2020
Horrible movie - completely goofy to the point of ridiculous, with super b**ches as main characters. Don't waste your time.
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FabmendesMar 28, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The film is a infantilization of great Marvel characters. The conversation between Thor and the Hulk looks like a conversation between two teenagers. Expand
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ChungKingCopAug 2, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Watch only the Marvel movies with Thor in them (Thor, The Avengers, Thor: The Dark World, Avengers: Age of Ultron). Then watch Thor: Ragnarok. You'll witness a baffling change of character for Thor. Thor is a 1500-year-old classical deity. But after only 7 years on earth he's talking like he's from Gen Z. Supposedly, some events occurred between Age of Ultron and Ragnarok, but when you view how seriously Thor approached the prophesied destruction of Asgard in Age of Ultron and the way he approaches it in this film, it's nonsensical. He's been all about Asgard from day one, yet he views Ragnarok with a lot less gravity than he viewed the conflicts in the previous two movies. To cap it off, the one being he looks up to most (daddy Odin) dies, and Thor remarkably doesn't slink into depression. As a matter of fact, when you compare this with Avengers: Infinity War, Loki's death has a much greater impact on him. Let that sink in: the guy who isn't even blood, who betrayed Thor countless times and gave up their father to a nursing home in order to steal control of Asgard has a more impactful death than the supreme, all-powerful, wise being who forged Asgard into what it is today and raised Thor with the utmost love and adoration. Does that make sense? Especially when we see the way Thor reacted to his mother’s death.

Think about how hilariously bad these plot points are.

-LOKI PUTS ODIN IN A NURSING HOME ON EARTH.
(How did Odin, king of Asgard get suckered into that? No Asgardian would allow another’s orders to supersede those of Odin. If Loki turned into Odin to do so, wouldn’t Asgardians notice there were two Odins?)
-DOCTOR STRANGE KNOWS MORE ABOUT MAGIC THAN THOR.
(Strange is in his mid-40s and knows more about magic than Thor, a 1500-year-old being. Strange has only studied magic for a few years. Thor has known magic for his entire life.)
-THOR IS KEPT IN CHECK BY A TASER ATTACHED TO HIS SKIN.
(I thought lightning flowed through his veins. Yet he’s bested by a taser.)
-THOR DOESN’T CONJURE LIGHTNING TO BLAST OUT OF JAIL.
(Doesn’t the planet run on electricity?)
-CERTA CAN BEAT HELA BUT NOT THOR. THOR CAN BEAT CERTA BUT NOT HELA.
(Maybe this has to do with Hela destroying Mjölnir, but it’s never explained how or why she can destroy it. She just does. Plus, it’s shown in the final battle that Thor can handle himself fine without it. So, again, the power structure between the three characters lacks any attempt at logic.)
-MORE TIME IS SPENT ON MAKING JEFF GOLDBLUM FUNNY THAN MAKING HELA A MORE EFFECTIVE VILLAIN.
(Hela’s backstory is never described in detail save for one flashback with Valkyrie’s memories. Nothing about her relationship with Fenris. Nothing about how she rules the skeleton army or why it’s even locked away. She says numerous times that she’s “the goddess of death”. What exactly does that entail besides her stabbing people and summoning knives out of nowhere? Does she rule hell? Can she stop death? Revive people? Is it possible for her to die? No answers. Instead, we focus on the Grandmaster. Oh, wait. Sorry. I meant a Jeff Goldblum caricature with no depth. What’s worse is he’s not threatening whatsoever. It’s baffling how this guy came to rule a planet and instill fear at all.)
-MORE RESPECT WAS GIVEN TO TONY’S BREAKUP WITH PEPPER IN CIVIL WAR THAN THOR AND JANE’S IN RAGNAROK.
(Just because Jane and Thor’s romance is the weakest in the MCU doesn’t mean it should be disregarded. Ragnarok’s tone seemed to force a dismissive reference to their breakup.)

That’s just scratching the surface.

Then there’s the issue of casting.

-TAIKA WAITITI as KORG
(Marvel giving Taika a cameo as a beloved character rather than some new throwaway one shows that they’ve lost the plot, especially when you see the way the character is portrayed. It’s as if the producers didn’t ask him any questions about what he planned to do and just let him do it. Hang any tonal inconsistencies, amirite?)
-TESSA THOMPSON as VALKYRIE
(Nothing in Tessa Thompson’s performance gives the impression that she holds any semblance of strength. Compare her with Syf, Black Widow, Gamora, Nebula, or the Ancient One, who hold themselves with poise, and she just comes off as some b*tchy wannabe. She’s supposed to be a 1700-year-old being for goodness sake. Nevermind the fact that Tessa Thompson constantly looks like she smelled a fart. If they’re going for the color check-box, let’s stick with the demographic. Think about all the other light-skins that we could have had. Paula Patton, Zazie Beetz, Halle Berry, Christina Milian, Rochelle Aytes, Thandie Newton, Brooklyn Sudano, hell even Rihanna would have been a better performance, not to mention easier on the eyes.)
-JEFF GOLDBLUM as GRANDMASTER

In short, this will go down as one of the biggest inconsistencies in MCU history. It's trying to be Guardians, Vol. 3. Just because a sequel does something new, doesn't mean it's good.
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Josselin305Aug 29, 2021
Siamo di fronte al film più divertente dei Marvel Studios.
La commedia potrebbe non piacere a tutti... ma questa è la magia di Taika Waititi.
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JJ2FAS4UDec 30, 2021
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drlowdonDec 21, 2017
When a powerful new enemy threatens his homeworld Thor faces a race against time to make it back to Asgard and prevent its destruction.

Ragnorak is great fun and laugh out loud funny throughout making it the easily the best of the three Thor
When a powerful new enemy threatens his homeworld Thor faces a race against time to make it back to Asgard and prevent its destruction.

Ragnorak is great fun and laugh out loud funny throughout making it the easily the best of the three Thor movies and one of my favourite Marvel movies full stop.
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kraenkJan 9, 2019
I’m honestly astonished by how much fun this movie was. Great humour, hilarious scenes and amazing action sequences. One of my favourite Marvel movies ever and I did not expect that at all.
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TyranianApr 12, 2019
Everything about this film was wrong, apart from great visuals. Not funny, can't be taken seriously, dumb.
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imthenoobFeb 21, 2018
Terrible and I mean terrible CG that sticks out like a sore thumb. It's so painfully obvious that the cast is standing on a green screen at times and it kind of takes you out of the film a bit. For the cost of producing this movie, They couldTerrible and I mean terrible CG that sticks out like a sore thumb. It's so painfully obvious that the cast is standing on a green screen at times and it kind of takes you out of the film a bit. For the cost of producing this movie, They could have done a much better job making it far less obvious.

The story is rather generic and predictable. Thor is cast out of his home by a new enemy and recruits his own group to get back and fight this new enemy. The comedy, which has been really emphasized in the trailers, kind of goes in and out. Some jokes are funny while others just fall flat and seem a bit childish at times. All in all, Not a bad movie but definitely overrated and I much prefer Thor 2 over this one.
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Jack101Jan 14, 2018
Now THIS is how you do a Thor movie. From the expected humor, to the fight we all looked forward to since the first Avengers, then the revelation of a family history. This truly summarizes the strength and beauty of Asgard citizens.
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ChewbubbaMay 23, 2021
Excellent blend of comedy, action and successfully blends fantasy and sci fi
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JackmachinneOct 15, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A ten movie or a humorist movie? Thor become a pathetic hero at this movie. A poor movie! Expand
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gracjanskiJun 1, 2022
I didnt like the humour of the movie: childish and full of gags. In addition they destroyed the serious parts of the story, so I never cared about the fights.
The performance was bad by many actors, also some characters were boring or
I didnt like the humour of the movie: childish and full of gags. In addition they destroyed the serious parts of the story, so I never cared about the fights.
The performance was bad by many actors, also some characters were boring or annoying (Hela, Grandmaster, Valkryie). The story is simple, too.

What was good? some CGI effects were nice.
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ekaraNov 18, 2017
Not as good as Justice League or its own predecessors. Cate Blanchett steals the show in this own but a lot of disappointments, such as Hopkins exit from the film being so quick and sudden, without any chance for us to feel it. Script is allNot as good as Justice League or its own predecessors. Cate Blanchett steals the show in this own but a lot of disappointments, such as Hopkins exit from the film being so quick and sudden, without any chance for us to feel it. Script is all over the place and, once again, Thor is always getting lost and finds himself back. This repetitive arc becomes utterly predictable. Expand
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TurbodowgFeb 13, 2018
Marvel are doing things right! Maybe not in the printed world but on film they are finally making fantastic superhero movies. After taking a gamble and winning with the Guardian's of the Galaxy and Deadpool, Marvel seem to have realised thatMarvel are doing things right! Maybe not in the printed world but on film they are finally making fantastic superhero movies. After taking a gamble and winning with the Guardian's of the Galaxy and Deadpool, Marvel seem to have realised that seriousness just feels stupid in comic movies and the best way to make a film is to be self aware. So we've had a series of fun and exciting movies that push the limits of fantasy and cool. Ant Man, Guardians, Deadpool, Dr Strange and now joining the ranks of epic: Thor. The film works so well. It's like an insane mix of 70's sci fi visuals mixed with high fantasy, complemented by a fantastic electro synth 80's style soundtrack. It plays out like Flash Gorden meets Lord of The Rings on acid! You can't help but be excited when you see a giant wolf on a rainbow coulored bridge battling The Hulk or the sounds of Led Zeppelin blasting out while Thor smashes hell out of hordes of Demons. The movie is style personified. It's the perfect formular to trigger its audience into shouting 'F**k yea' at the screen! Thor is a rollercoaster from start to finish, never dull always pushing forward with a well paced narrative. Thor: Ragnarok has a cast of weird and wonderful characters to meet along the way. One of the most memorable and hilarious is Korg. The Chilled out rock creature who speaks in a New Zealand accent. He's so good he needs his own movie!

The cast all work well and manage to keep the audience invested in the crazy world presented. If you haven't seen the film already, do it! Today! I can't wait for the next one!
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fallendemonMar 10, 2019
It's one of my favorite MCU movies. It's a fun movie to watch. Thor has ups and downs and he gets very low. yet rises at the end :).
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ShiningLionApr 18, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is one of the flashiest, most eye-popping, and humorous MCU films, at times garishly bordering on decadence. I felt more engaged and entertained while watching it than I do with most Marvel films, but in retrospect the experience feels a bit empty. The film is so nutty and all over the place that the overall plot doesn't feel very coherent or meaningful. Some of the characters are squandered. Loki's usual cunning is underplayed. Thor doesn't seem to go through any meaningful experiences to build character, just some Mufasa-esque "remember who you are" mysticism that makes everything okay in the end. Hela, the new villain and Thor and Loki's sister, is such a throwaway "crazy lady" villain that she could have easily been Cruella de Ville or any number of other movie villains, and there was no meaningful implementation of the fact that she's their sister. Valkyrie as well feels a bit tossed in, and apparently alcoholism is a joke to the writers of this film, as it's played up for laughs with this character but never shown to be a mistake or problem for the character like it is for Tony Stark in Iron Man 2. There's more than enough twinkle and eye-candy to make this a worthwhile watch for superhero movie fans, but for me this is a one and done. There wasn't really enough memorable plot or character development going on here for me to want to see it again, and some moments were just cringe. Still, it's more fun than most of the MCU. Expand
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intuitivejohnAug 14, 2018
First viewing at movie theater...What A Mess! The attempts at funny were well placed...but not for a Thor movie. And I was drawn in by the Immigrant Song being used in the opening scenes. Funny...but that's not what I was there for.First viewing at movie theater...What A Mess! The attempts at funny were well placed...but not for a Thor movie. And I was drawn in by the Immigrant Song being used in the opening scenes. Funny...but that's not what I was there for. Tongue-In-Cheek turned into ham sandwich. Second time around...at home...let's call it Campy. Not just over the top of the hill...but over the top of the mountain. And if you're in that Isn't that clever mood...or high...it's a barrel of laughs. It made me imagine what "Gladiator" would have been with Crowe playing the funny guy instead of the straight man. ( Comedy reference... those who blood boils at the hint of any slight real or imagined that you aren't straight enough or some such nonsense.)

Lacks the sophistication and subtlety of previous Thor's (yes it's there)...They just force fee you the laughs instead of letting you find them. More of a video game than a movie. But glad I saw it.

PS When I saw this was the guy who directed "What we do in the Shadows" ...I saw where the humor came from. Now that was droll in control.
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banda89May 17, 2019
A movie that tries SO hard to be funny that its hard for me to take seriously and enjoy it. Every 5 seconds there's someone trying to make a joke and trying to lift the mood. Take the first scene:
Thor's hanging from the ceiling, while Surtur
A movie that tries SO hard to be funny that its hard for me to take seriously and enjoy it. Every 5 seconds there's someone trying to make a joke and trying to lift the mood. Take the first scene:
Thor's hanging from the ceiling, while Surtur gives his speech and its constantly interrupted by Thor who is spinning on the chains… Am I supposed to laugh at that? It has its moments, great action sequences, but most of the time I thought I was watching a low budget straight to video National Lampoon movie.

I'm not mad about the change of the source material, I'm glad they took liberties with it, but when they fill the movie with unfunny jokes every 5 minutes it and the overall lack of seriousness in the movie make it the worst of the trilogy.
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NestrioFeb 21, 2018
It is good for what it is- a mindlessly fun movie that does not take itself too seriously, unlike the other Thor films. While I did find it a bit underwhelming in the end, since it focused more on its fantastic visuals than on its generic andIt is good for what it is- a mindlessly fun movie that does not take itself too seriously, unlike the other Thor films. While I did find it a bit underwhelming in the end, since it focused more on its fantastic visuals than on its generic and lacking story, it is still an enjoyable blockbuster that's entertaining for all ages. Expand
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Astor_Aug 10, 2018
Imprisoned on the other side of the universe, Thor must race against time to stop Ragnarok, the destruction of Asgard and the end of the Asgardian civilization at the hands of the ruthless Hela.

Marvels surprises us with a well made sequel
Imprisoned on the other side of the universe, Thor must race against time to stop Ragnarok, the destruction of Asgard and the end of the Asgardian civilization at the hands of the ruthless Hela.

Marvels surprises us with a well made sequel of the Thor franchise series, and in my opinion surpasses even its predecessors, because it tries to portray the series in a completely different light this time round.

Plots are excellent with many good twists. Characters are memorable and entertaining to watch, including even minor characters. Voice acting is excellent for the most parts. The funny lines, though a bit too many throughout the film, were genuinely of good taste and really funny.

One can't help but feel genuinely entertained by this film.
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andre27Feb 3, 2018
Vendo o filme uma segunda vez, e com mais atenção percebo que é um bom filme. A sua narrativa está muito boa, não tem momentos exagerados e tudo culmina bem. É um filme leve e ao mesmo tempo rockado.
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BorgorosMar 22, 2018
I liked the movie first time i watched it at the cinema. But watching it later on makes it a uneven and more dumb experience. Loke is no way near as cool as before, now he is just a tool. Thor is joking after serious personal events like heI liked the movie first time i watched it at the cinema. But watching it later on makes it a uneven and more dumb experience. Loke is no way near as cool as before, now he is just a tool. Thor is joking after serious personal events like he dont care about who he is. Cool action-scenes, but way too much silly humor... Expand
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FolderMathFeb 19, 2018
A lighthearted, fun, watchable (unlike the other Thors) movie that, like most standalone Marvel movies, isn't meant to be taken too seriously (at least in my opinion). I don't know, looking at these other reviews, I feel like fanbases haveA lighthearted, fun, watchable (unlike the other Thors) movie that, like most standalone Marvel movies, isn't meant to be taken too seriously (at least in my opinion). I don't know, looking at these other reviews, I feel like fanbases have just been split right down the throat on these recent releases. I thought The Last Jedi would be the last occurrence of this, but people (especially the die-hard fans) are mad at the establishment, I suppose. Expand
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AuthorityJan 26, 2018
Thor Ragnarok is feels like two seperate movies. On one side it is a straight up comedy with a few genuine laughs, but mostly groan inducing. On the other is your typical superhero flare that is a bit weak on the plot, but bailed out byThor Ragnarok is feels like two seperate movies. On one side it is a straight up comedy with a few genuine laughs, but mostly groan inducing. On the other is your typical superhero flare that is a bit weak on the plot, but bailed out by action scenes. These two sides clash in tones that do not mix well together. Added to that cacophony is an out of place rock soundtrack that occasionally pokes its head into the mix. To be honest, it's a huge mess that doesn't realize it's a mess.

If you can last through the beginning where its inept comedy half dominates, you'll be rewarded when the action become more frequent. There the quality is just able to bring the movie the thinnest sliver above mediocre.
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adrii9715Apr 29, 2018
The film as a advenute, superheroe film failed. Just to much of comedy. But, the upgrade of Thor in Ragnarok, despite his gags of useless comedy, is quite good and necessary for the event of Infinity War.
Hela as the main villain works
The film as a advenute, superheroe film failed. Just to much of comedy. But, the upgrade of Thor in Ragnarok, despite his gags of useless comedy, is quite good and necessary for the event of Infinity War.
Hela as the main villain works perfectly, and the battle in the Arena of Thor against Hulk is great. Nothing else to say.
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RamaManApr 12, 2018
Very fresh, very funny but also fantastic action and very epic and memorable moments.
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superbatJun 3, 2020
Ragnarok is definitely the best film in the Thor saga, and one of the most enjoyable MCU movies overall. Unlike the first two movies, this one doesn't take itself too seriously. There wasn't a point where I was bored. There's plenty of humor,Ragnarok is definitely the best film in the Thor saga, and one of the most enjoyable MCU movies overall. Unlike the first two movies, this one doesn't take itself too seriously. There wasn't a point where I was bored. There's plenty of humor, but it holds up well throughout the film. The characters, both old and new, are great, in addition to the excellent visuals and enjoyable action sequences. Though the movie sometimes overdoes it on the humor, Ragnarok is still a fun addition to the MCU overall. Expand
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SavageYetiNov 4, 2017
a great addition to the mcu, im very happy with the direction they went with this movie compared to the other thor films.
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dislexicpotatoApr 14, 2019
This film is a massive improvement over Thor 1 and 2 with plenty of creativity and charm and a superb villain.
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eva3si0nJul 19, 2018
The first 2 movies of the trilogy the Thor were boring and one of most uninteresting in Marvel film Universe. The 3rd part has turned out much better, of course considerably it was affected by Hulk's appearance. The main minus of the movie -The first 2 movies of the trilogy the Thor were boring and one of most uninteresting in Marvel film Universe. The 3rd part has turned out much better, of course considerably it was affected by Hulk's appearance. The main minus of the movie - the main antagonist. Hela the most faceless character, about her tell nothing at all and don't show her history. 30 seconds of timing aren't counted., It seems, on a trilogy plot all have told, all holes of the previous parts are closed. I think the 3rd part the best in the trilogy. Expand
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ILoveBF1May 4, 2019
Quite good. Only flaws are the "what are you the god of?" scene and some unfunny jokes.
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Captain105Dec 26, 2017
I thought Thor ragnarok was a total let down the only good part was the battle with the immigrant song so that tells a lot! The jokes were bad and the characters were boring but still it had a lot of potential if they made it funny andI thought Thor ragnarok was a total let down the only good part was the battle with the immigrant song so that tells a lot! The jokes were bad and the characters were boring but still it had a lot of potential if they made it funny and interesting and aren’t we also done with Loki. Expand
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Davrosdaleks1Nov 3, 2018
Thor: Ragnarok decided to make a switch from the previous films to comedy after Thor 2 dropped the ball, and it pays off wonderfully. Hemsworth has a natural comic touch and he really drives the whole thing.

Not to say that the film feels
Thor: Ragnarok decided to make a switch from the previous films to comedy after Thor 2 dropped the ball, and it pays off wonderfully. Hemsworth has a natural comic touch and he really drives the whole thing.

Not to say that the film feels completely disconnected from the last two films. The dramatic and human moments really work here as the film is still about the characters. The relationship between Thor and Loki reaches a natural evolution as Thor has given up on trying to save his brother and Loki has run out of ways to manipulate and deflect from him. Only downside is that since this is a soft reboot, there are a few characters that are written out too quickly, jarringly and disrespectfully. (They could've had more scenes).

All the new characters work really well here. This may be Tessa Thomson's best performance as Valkyrie who's likable from the get-go. Cate Blanchett is a good villain here, both intimidating and dry-witted when need be, but it's actually Jeff Goldblum who steals the show as the supporting villain The Grandmaster, a wacky Caligula-esque character.

In costumes, sets, and special effects, this is one of the best looking films I've ever seen. I've heard this movie was inspired by seventies sci-fi and it really shows. The whole thing has this very colorful, flashy and retro style.

I highly recommend this.
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DominArsenDec 8, 2018
Thor Ragnarok
Un nouveau Marvel
Une qualité comme d'habitude jolie et parsemée de détail alors que l'on profite gentiment du film on aperçois un effet visuel détestable qu'est la visite avec le père.... Ce film coute des millions et des
Thor Ragnarok
Un nouveau Marvel
Une qualité comme d'habitude jolie et parsemée de détail alors que l'on profite gentiment du film on aperçois un effet visuel détestable qu'est la visite avec le père.... Ce film coute des millions et des millions et ils sont incapables de régler les lumières de studio comme la scène projetée sur l'écran vert. Une scène pitoyable qui révèle tout l'enjeu du film...
Heureusement le film est sauvé grâce à Hulk! Une bataille tout simplement géniale Des musiques que j'aurais aimé être plus ansé 80's mais aucun intérêt de tourné le logo en 80's la musique si c'est juste parce que ça fonctionne avec gardien de la galaxie.. Beaucoup de choses se mélangent un bouilli Martel qui évolue par détail..
Un film plein d'action une visite d'une planète géniale des scènes d'humour qui fonctionne très bien!
Vivement la fin que l'on aperçoit une évolution je me lasse...
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MonkiReviewsApr 24, 2019
This is the best Thor movie out of the first 3. The acting is way better, the cast is hilarious and fun to watch throughout the movie. The beginning of the movie was entertaining and funny, the middle had a lot of cool and fun characters, andThis is the best Thor movie out of the first 3. The acting is way better, the cast is hilarious and fun to watch throughout the movie. The beginning of the movie was entertaining and funny, the middle had a lot of cool and fun characters, and the ending was funny too, but also filled with action. I recommend this movie. Expand
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nikblu1904Mar 16, 2018
The best Thor movie yet. It's just fun to watch and never gets boring throughout the movie.
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VanburmanFeb 17, 2018
Better than the other Thor movies. And to be quite honest it wasn't terrible.
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HPFANBOY1237Mar 9, 2018
The best Thor movie by far, but is it the best Marvel movie? No. Is that a bad thing? No. Thor: Ragnarok is extremely entertaining and refreshing. It stripped away everything that was established about Thor and made it work. I must applaudThe best Thor movie by far, but is it the best Marvel movie? No. Is that a bad thing? No. Thor: Ragnarok is extremely entertaining and refreshing. It stripped away everything that was established about Thor and made it work. I must applaud how self-aware this film is, it makes even more hilarious. Now, while this an extremely entertaining film, that's pretty much all there is to it. Besides the Shakespearean sibling battle for the throne that's always interesting, there's not much else to Thor: Ragnarok besides it being vastly entertaining. So, while being one of the better Marvel films, other than stripping away everything we knew about its character and being hilariously self-aware, it's just another Marvel movie. A- Expand
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jacoobi456Nov 7, 2017
Thor Ragnarok is the third installment in the Thor franchise, and is easily the best one. This movie was almost like a mirror image of GOTG: it had a Drax and a Gamora, and the soundtrack was very similar to it as well. It was also veryThor Ragnarok is the third installment in the Thor franchise, and is easily the best one. This movie was almost like a mirror image of GOTG: it had a Drax and a Gamora, and the soundtrack was very similar to it as well. It was also very comedic, and I didn't expect but I definitely didn't hate it; it was so refreshing and fun to see a more laid back superhero film. All the performances are very good, and Jeff Goldblum's character was so perfect for him as an actor that it was one of the most comedic parts of the whole film. There's another character who for me is funnier than almost anyone in any Marvel film, who I won't mention in case I spoil anything, and I almost missed a scene due to how much laughter was coming out of me. I think the reason some people won't like this movie is because (I don't think so but it could be interpreted this way) the story and plot of the film didn't match the comedic tone, as the story is actually very serious, therefore people might be like 'Why are they wasting their time with jokes when they could seriously expand Thor as a character' etc. . Something major happens early on, and it is quite significant and is quite a 'WOW' moment, yet it isn't really explored, so that aspect might be the movie's downfall for some people. Definitely check this movie out, so worth your money, and as a side-note: if anyone is a Hulk fan, specifically a Planet Hulk fan, you DEFINITELY need to see this film. 100%. 'Cos let me tell you, the first character (besides from the Drax-like character, he was just so amazing xD) I discussed and shouted about was Hulk. You'll see why. Expand
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BITESCREENJan 23, 2018
Marvels Thor-Filme nahmen sich schon immer nicht ganz ernst – doch Tag der Entscheidung ist dank 5 Zimmer Küche Sarg-Regisseur Taika Waititi sogar primär eine Komödie. Das stößt so manchem Marvel-Veteranen sicher vor den Kopf, ist aberMarvels Thor-Filme nahmen sich schon immer nicht ganz ernst – doch Tag der Entscheidung ist dank 5 Zimmer Küche Sarg-Regisseur Taika Waititi sogar primär eine Komödie. Das stößt so manchem Marvel-Veteranen sicher vor den Kopf, ist aber legitim – denn frische Konzepte hat der Superheldenfilm bekanntlich mehr als nötig. Aber nicht falsch verstehen: Auch wenn der talentierte Neuseeländer dem Mann mit dem Hammer durch verschrobenen Humor und ganz viel Selbstironie seinen Stempel aufdrückt, ist Thor – Tag der Entscheidung immer noch stumpf wie Transformers: Eine echte Geschichte gibt es quasi nicht und Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Loki (Tom Hiddleston), Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) und Neuzugang Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) springen im Kampf gegen die ultraböse Goth-Queen Hela (Cate Blanchett) auch nur von einer CGI-Actionszene zur nächsten. Das aber ist ziemlich gut gemacht und mindestens so unterhaltsam wie Guardians of the Galaxy. Außerdem gibt es neben einem überraschend trashigen Flash Gordon-Look nebst passendem Elektro-Score ziemlich geniale Cameos und einen tollen Jeff Goldblum als tuckiger Diktator Grandmaster. Expand
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Dragonfly44Mar 10, 2018
I don’t really know what to think of this move. It looks pretty great and the acting is nice. Some of the jokes were good especially more towards the end but that’s it really. It just feels off. Rating 72%
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Kes4278Dec 25, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. THE movie was great better than the first 2. There were some forced jokes but it’s still good. I didn’t expect Thor to lose his eye!! Expand
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CoreGamer1408Apr 21, 2023
The start of the downfall the MCU imo. Making Thor a goofy joke and ineffectual in his own movie.
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alexandreaDec 1, 2021
Better than the second one but not as good as the first one. I wish that every movue marvel makes wasn´t a comedy.
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EneChanNov 15, 2017
Thor:Ragnarok is a fun comedy film that changes the character Thor into a more lovable character. The road trip of Thor has been packed with action that will keep you watching for the next 2 hours. Director Taika Waititi also did a great jobThor:Ragnarok is a fun comedy film that changes the character Thor into a more lovable character. The road trip of Thor has been packed with action that will keep you watching for the next 2 hours. Director Taika Waititi also did a great job on implanting his own style into the movie, colorful but yet somehow different from the similar vibe film The Guardians of the Galaxy. Expand
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JoshvinNov 16, 2017
Amazing and a brilliant performance from the cast and an incredible joyride watching it and a highly recommended watch , marvel fan or not Despite a few scenes might have had a bit of forced humour and might have been a bit lagging. TheAmazing and a brilliant performance from the cast and an incredible joyride watching it and a highly recommended watch , marvel fan or not Despite a few scenes might have had a bit of forced humour and might have been a bit lagging. The movie is nevertheless a good first time watch Expand
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andrescazsNov 17, 2017
entretiene, pero pusieron a thor y hulk, que pudieron haber inventado a otros personajes y cambiar el nombre de la pelicula, esto no es comic puro, es una burla al comic.
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AgentChuck47Nov 18, 2017
I really wanted to like this more, the trailers looked breathtaking and stunning, yet somehow it fell flat. The humour in the film was too much and felt forced, previous Marvel films have balanced this, often to great effect.

Very much a
I really wanted to like this more, the trailers looked breathtaking and stunning, yet somehow it fell flat. The humour in the film was too much and felt forced, previous Marvel films have balanced this, often to great effect.

Very much a Thor 'coming the man he should be' film, there isn't the gravitas that should be there.

When Hela was shown in the trailers, and the shots of Asgard at war, this looked like the Thor movie we all wanted, true comic book action and with a dangerous and formidable foe. The result, forced humour, bad pacing, action set to set up next joke, to set up next action scence, to set up finale
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MBS61Nov 20, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I've seen the first two Thor movies in theaters and thought they were alright. I was actually a little hesitant to see this since it seemed more Planet Hulk than something from the lore of Thor. The best way I can describe the movie as a combination of both minus all the heavy themes of either. The movie is trying to be a bit too silly and tries too hard to avoid anything serious. For example, anytime a hero wants something on cue, they are delayed, dramatic music stops and they tell whoever to wait, like Thor summoning his hammer and it takes ten or fifteen seconds before it comes. This happens so much that by the time Banner does the same thing near the end where he needed to be the Hulk, you can predictably tell it isn't going to happen right away. The problem with this is that it is not in character. It makes it look like Thor never even used the hammer before or that Banner doesn't know how to Hulk up despite the stress of falling out of a plane should have easily triggered it.
The best humor was when the characters are being themselves and play off each other rather than trying to be silly. The Dr. Strange scene was probably the best part. Ironically, I would say Dr. Strange was closer to his comic depiction than he was in his own movie.

The Asgard section felt tacked on and a bit repetitive. Each scene starts off with Hela upset people don't remember her and then she kills with a bunch of swords. In concept, she's great, but it goes back to being a bit on the repetitive side.

I wished that the Asgardians put up more of a fight. Two of the Warrior's Three are killed in less time than it takes for it to click on who they are and Lady Sif doesn't even appear. Heimdall was the only one who got decent screen time and while his parts were short, they were well done. Hela is killing everything and it doesn't feel as dark as it should be. It's not only mostly bloodless, but when people die, they die instantly. Some would say it would ruin the fun, but frankly, if Deadpool can incorporate cancer in a serious manner, why can't the fall of Asgard be treated with a darker tone? The film flows well, except for one section in the third arc. It shows Hela and Scourge are closing in on Heimdall's refugees. She's throwing swords at the door on one side while the others are escaping in the back on a dirt trail with sparse vegetation. Thor says he'll distract her and heads to the throne room. The next moment, there he is and so is Hela. The refugees are on the bridge with Scourge now following after them with soldiers. It's just a strange transition. I still give the movie an 8 because it is a big improvement over the last two Thor films and the marketing pointed to this tone, but it could've been better.



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manningn15Aug 17, 2018
Amazing! This is by far the best Thor movie ever and one of my top 5 favorite marvel and superhero movies and one of my top 10 action movies of all time. It was the perfect combination of action and comedy. This is also to me the 2nd funniestAmazing! This is by far the best Thor movie ever and one of my top 5 favorite marvel and superhero movies and one of my top 10 action movies of all time. It was the perfect combination of action and comedy. This is also to me the 2nd funniest Marvel movie ever. The visual effects were spectacular especially Thor's powers, Hela's powers, Hulk, and Korg. The story and screenplay were excellent. The acting performances were just phenomenal especially from Chris Hemsworth, Cate Blanchett, Mark Ruffalo, Taika Waititi, Tom Hiddleston, Tessa Thompson, Jeff Goldblum, Idris Elba, and Karl Urban. The hairstyling and makeup was superb especially on Chris Hemsworth, Cate Blanchett, Idris Elba, Tessa Thompson, Tom Hiddleston, and Karl Urban. The costumes were outstanding especially Chris Hemsworth's, Cate Blanchett's, Mark Ruffalo's, Tessa Thompson's, Jeff Goldblum's, Karl Urban and Idris Elba's. The musical score was terrific. Thor: Ragnarok is one of my favorite movies of all time. For sure a A+ movie. Expand
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YatNamiNov 26, 2017
Thor: Ragnarok has the distinction of being by far the best Thor movie, though considering the other two, this isn't that much of a achievement. It focuses much more on comedy than the previous movies, while also giving much more screen timeThor: Ragnarok has the distinction of being by far the best Thor movie, though considering the other two, this isn't that much of a achievement. It focuses much more on comedy than the previous movies, while also giving much more screen time to the Asgardians and the like rather than Earth, a good change in my opinion.

The story is solid: Odin has died and as such has released Thor's sister, Hela, from her imprisonment. Trying to warn Asgard, he and Loki are then transported to the planet of Sakarr, where Thor is forced to fight in the Arena in order to gain his freedom and travel back to Asgard to defeat Hela and prevent the destruction of yada yada yada.

The story contains much more comedy, something that is quickly becoming a staple of the newer Marvel movies ever since Guardians of the Galaxy. Most of the comedy can be funny, though there are some jokes that seem rather hit or miss. The tone of the movie also has a serious problem, as there will be many times in the movie when a serious moment is happening, only for it to be ruined by an ill timed joke. The characters of the movie are very well written, with a return of some old fan favorites and some new people as well. Jeff Goldblums character in particular can be one of the most amusing in the story. Hela is a rather generic Marvel Villain, but they do try to make the whole of Asgard seem much more "grey" than it previously seemed, but Odin is once again completely wasted.

As for the effects... they could be better. The CGI is REALLY noticeable during certain scenes, and a lot of the action can seem rather floaty and fake. This detracts from the seriousness of some scenes nearly as much as the humor can.

The music is rather unremarkable. No original tract stands out, but the use of some rock songs are always welcome, such as "Immigrant Song" being used for two important scenes (though one should've been replaced with "Thunderstruck", I'm just saying"

Overall, a solid Movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Definitely the best Thor movie and has several good moments, but it has several problems that hold it back from being truly great.

7/10
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spacebear1Dec 14, 2017
Taika Watiti's Thor: Ragnarok is the first outstanding Thor film. I loved almost everything about this film. The characters were great, and do I even have to say that Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston were absolutely perfect. I loved theTaika Watiti's Thor: Ragnarok is the first outstanding Thor film. I loved almost everything about this film. The characters were great, and do I even have to say that Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston were absolutely perfect. I loved the humor, although some was a bit untimely. And, of course, the action scenes were fantastic. In the end, this is a very fun film and I will give it a 9.2/10 Expand
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KaustavJan 28, 2018
I have never liked the Thor movies despite Loki being one of the most favorable characters in MCU. Perhaps, I was annoyed at the franchise for messing around with an artistic masterclass like Stefan Skellan and putting Natalie Portman in anI have never liked the Thor movies despite Loki being one of the most favorable characters in MCU. Perhaps, I was annoyed at the franchise for messing around with an artistic masterclass like Stefan Skellan and putting Natalie Portman in an annoying damsel role or not utilizing that nigh-pitched bombshell that is Kat Dennings. Maybe, I divulged.
Anyways, Ragnorak is the funniest Marvel movie ever made and it is done so with the culmination of character deflection Loki who goes from World-conquering evil in Avengers to just a God of Mischief who Thor understands and can deal with and still be counted on to help out. As far as U-turns go, this is about it. But it's not a bad thing. It's enjoyable. And is Chris Hemsworth's Thor portrayal - He's funnier, less broody, realistic about his life choices and position, far less buff and with a new haircut. He has a few cool moments to with his entrance fight, the Gladiator helmet and Thunder God scene. You can pretty much round it off with new incomers - Cate Blanchett (cool Evil make-up), Jeff Goldblum (Wacky and Goldblum) and Tessa Thompson (Hot Warrior who purports to the possibility of Valkyries being a squad of voracious lesbites) being cool enough to complete the enjoyable five-fecta.
Thor: Ragnorak is nothing extraordinary and nothing except the formulaic story but it is much better to deal to have when you are going to watch a movie of this nature.
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Jaredc324May 6, 2019
The problem I have with Thor Ragnorak is it's trying so damn hard to be funny, when Thor (as a character) was already hilarious to begin with. But with this new, Guardians-like vision for the character, the sarcasm does get a bit overboardThe problem I have with Thor Ragnorak is it's trying so damn hard to be funny, when Thor (as a character) was already hilarious to begin with. But with this new, Guardians-like vision for the character, the sarcasm does get a bit overboard and most of what they show we've seen plenty of times before. But just to get that out of the way, Ragnorak is still a primetime addition to the MCU and many might consider it as the best of the Thor movies, but the way I see it, I kind of miss the old Thor. And to be honest, they didn't really push the envelope as far as I thought they would. Other than Thor's hair-cut and a few sarcastic jokes, with a "Fifth Element" like planet, the story and everything else just felt plane same to me. I commend their attempts and applaud their ambition, but in the end, it just didn't work or digest the way I thought it would. But it was worth the shot. Expand
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amheretojudgeJan 16, 2018
Waititi has a housewarming party for the Asgradians with food and entertainment so rich, everyone gets to have a good time.

Thor: Ragnarok Waititi is the surprising exotic vacation in this MCU. It is sunny and breezy in the realm of Asgard
Waititi has a housewarming party for the Asgradians with food and entertainment so rich, everyone gets to have a good time.

Thor: Ragnarok

Waititi is the surprising exotic vacation in this MCU. It is sunny and breezy in the realm of Asgard where the idea of mockery colors it like a phoenix for Chris Hemsworth who has been working hard in his subsequently failing chapters. It took them two major losses and Taika Waititi, the director, to finally get a clear vision of this "Lord Of Thunder" with sparkly fingers, of course. By taking itself not seriously, it takes a tremendous amount of effort, and Waititi walks that fine line and doesn't let the "joke" overpower the kinetic energy the film contains.

It starts off by literally make a tomfoolery out of its previous installments, by pointing out the elephant in the room, the storyline criticizes its own flaws making it impossible to blame for anything. Hemsworth, finally gets the feet tapping rhythm, and as he claims that the character eventually grew into himself to a certain extent, it makes it easy for him to portray and simple for us to swallow. But for me, the film would always be of the guest appearances, there are aplenty and they are just fun. From Benedict Cumberbatch to Jeff Goldblum, these hilarious distractions is what crisps up the hefty part of the material.

Cate Blanchett, as the first female antagonist in this franchise, strikes fear appropriately but what's absorbing is the equation of her with Hemsworth, where the train of battles are spiraled out by proving their superiority in a sibling rivalry, the honesty of it is bizarrely genius. Tom Hiddleston is hosted aptly by the writers for the first time, while on the other hand, Mark Ruffalo gets to share a few laughs with a drunken and fierceful Tessa Thompson whose innocent relationship plasters a broad smile on our face, in this dark critical time that mythology claims it to be an inevitable natural disaster called Ragnarok and Hemsworth a way out.
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DEEPVALLEYJan 17, 2018
I have to admit I was not wowed by this movie. it had some fun moments, and good visuals. All in all I think it could have been better. I liked it, i did not love it.
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ndyinesJan 18, 2018
Thor: Ragnarok is different marvel's movie. Before this movie release, I don't think will see Thor with new hair, and finally, he has that. Valkyrie is so amazing character, Taika as a director makes this movie incredibly fun.
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LoletinAlexisJun 4, 2018
The best movie in the Thor trilogy.
With his obvious adaptation of the Guardians of the Galaxy style, Thor: Ragnarok is an enjoyable movie, but the Ragnarok required to be darker and more cruel, like in the comics.
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CoKronakanNov 14, 2018
This movie hit the sweet spot with it's vibes, it feels like a futuristic 80's movie, with a touch of cyberpunk to it, and it's made by Marvel studios...simply amazing. The actors did amazing jobs at their performance and delivering us theThis movie hit the sweet spot with it's vibes, it feels like a futuristic 80's movie, with a touch of cyberpunk to it, and it's made by Marvel studios...simply amazing. The actors did amazing jobs at their performance and delivering us the funnies moments in the MCU yet with the movie script humor which is right on spot and it gives us even a lot of laugh out loud moments. I love the director's style and what he was going for, the cinematography is amazing with the practical effects combined with the CGI makes the movies visual stunning as expected of a Marvel movie. The sound effect and music just adds to the movies amazingly 80's vibe that they where going for and makes it more entertaining. Chris, Jeff Goldblum, Tom, Cate, Idris Elba, Tessa Thompson, Mark and the great Anthony Hopkins did a fantastic job delivering their characters to the big screen, and I think this time it's done the best we've seen so far in the MCU. It has emotion, tension and weight to their personalities and overall immersion to the story. Which is amazingly delivered. The plot is pretty simple but it works with the rest of the movie's formula! It's not even the ending is cheesy or cliche in any way and it represents the drama aspect of the movie. The action is amazing and we finally see Thor in it's full glory and potential. The movie's message is really strong and it has a big presence over the plot, also the sub-plots are amazing with every single character having his screen time. Overall this is an amazing movie, and the best from Thor yet! It's very fun to watch and overly entertaining with not even the slightest pacing issue. It keeps the pressure until the end. Great job and respect for the cast and director/writers. Expand
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WorldofLuckyFeb 3, 2018
Thor has always been a difficult franchise for me. I like Marvel, I do think Chris Hemsworth is a decent actor, but the character didn't work for me. Not in the Avengers movies and definitely not in the Thor standalone movies. Too dour, tooThor has always been a difficult franchise for me. I like Marvel, I do think Chris Hemsworth is a decent actor, but the character didn't work for me. Not in the Avengers movies and definitely not in the Thor standalone movies. Too dour, too serious, the character isn't a lot of fun except for a few one lines. That is until this movie. He was fantastic. The humor bordered on too much, but never crossed that line of being too silly.

The rest of the movie was pretty good as well. I liked having Hulk/Banner in the movie. I believe Marvel is underutilizing Mark Ruffalo and it was great to see him involved. I also enjoyed Scrapper 142 as a person who surprises Thor with her origins (won't say more for spoilers) and of course The Grand Master was awesome. How can people not love Jeff Goldblum. He is one of those people I could watch an hour of him just talking. I absolutely loved the storyline on his planet, the gladiators and the revolution.

Sadly the part I didn't like was about Hela and the whole Asgard part. This part felt less fun, less interesting and seemed mostly a way to move around the pieces in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. She wasn't interesting and I absolutely hated her outfit. That being said, it is fortunate they seem to spend more time dealing with Hulk/142/Thor on the scrap planet with The Grandmaster. It was pretty awesome.

The one other thing though that this underlined was the way Marvel ignores women. So many little cameos in the movie, and the one little tiny thing involving Black Widow just reminded me that we haven't seen a Black Widow movie, she gets less screen time then any of the others (even the Scarlett Witch, but she doesn't even get her own movie). I am not sure what the problem is with Marvel, they have the Black Panther coming up (and I am going to be there first in line to see it) but still no women led movies.

The fact that D.C. has them beat on this just confuses me even more.

That being said, the movie was great. Definitely in the top 5 Marvel movies for me and the best Thor movie period.

The good: Action packed with a lot of fun moments. It was great to see Hulk/Banner as well, but Thor definitely made it his movie.

The bad: The part in Asgard was not in sync for me with the rest of the movie, and the whole movie underscored Marvel's issues with female lead roles.

Of course I will see the next one, and I like his short hair better.
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JamesdaGreatFeb 11, 2018
What it lacks in story and villains it makes up for in hilarious comedy, breathtaking CGI, and a very memorable performance by Chris Hemsworth. Thor: Ragnarok is one of if not the funniest marvel movie we have seen besides Deadpool.
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Kire_92May 4, 2018
It was a fun and entertaining movie but nothing special overall. The characters, actors and dialogue was very good but the story felt weak and not very exciting. With that said it’s in my opinion the best Thor movie to date, simply becauseIt was a fun and entertaining movie but nothing special overall. The characters, actors and dialogue was very good but the story felt weak and not very exciting. With that said it’s in my opinion the best Thor movie to date, simply because the others were dreadful. Expand
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MarvelJoeMar 11, 2018
First off, this is the best Thor movie obviously. It has the Gotg humor to it (which was left out in the 2nd movie) and seem like it followed the 60s comics done right. I didn't expected this movie to be funny, I thought it was going to be aFirst off, this is the best Thor movie obviously. It has the Gotg humor to it (which was left out in the 2nd movie) and seem like it followed the 60s comics done right. I didn't expected this movie to be funny, I thought it was going to be a serious but with 80s vibes to it (which it does) and got good references from the comics. Marvel Studios know how to make a fun film and great moments and better charathers than Thor's friends in the previous movies. You can see the serious moments in this and quite understand it in a comedic way. Expand
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d0vla11Mar 24, 2018
Enjoyed the movie a lot. The story is well-written, Thor is awesome, Hulk is great, but the only thing I don't like is the design of Sakaar. Hella was a good villain, but can't top Vulture! ;)

One more important thing, humor was finally not
Enjoyed the movie a lot. The story is well-written, Thor is awesome, Hulk is great, but the only thing I don't like is the design of Sakaar. Hella was a good villain, but can't top Vulture! ;)

One more important thing, humor was finally not childish :)
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timmertamsMar 12, 2018
This is one of, if not THE best, MCU movies. A breath of fresh air for the franchise, Waititi went down the comedy road, in contrast to previous movie, and god, did it pay off. It starts of a little weird with a wonky pacing, but ramps upThis is one of, if not THE best, MCU movies. A breath of fresh air for the franchise, Waititi went down the comedy road, in contrast to previous movie, and god, did it pay off. It starts of a little weird with a wonky pacing, but ramps up around the start of the second act and from there forward it becomes an incredible experience, with great action, hilarious scenes, and stunning cinematography. Expand
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StarScream03Mar 19, 2018
A really cool and fresh way to bring back Thor. Much better than most better ones with an alright ending but great characters and acting.
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gamenaturegeekApr 6, 2018
Out of all the marvel movies I've seen in the past two years this was probably the best. It has great humor, amazing action scenes and furthers the MCU plot by bringing Hulk back into the mix. This is a must see for any action movie fan.
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Josh_a_0Mar 26, 2018
Too much comedy. Even the serious moments tone down by comedy. Great fights scenes and all but i think the movie had to have a limited amount of humour
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debiedooApr 13, 2018
Confusing! It's not that the film was terrible, it just wasn't your typical Thor/Marvel film so you go into it expecting one thing and getting another. This Thor is more comical and cheesy. It's not a superhero, action-adventure flick withConfusing! It's not that the film was terrible, it just wasn't your typical Thor/Marvel film so you go into it expecting one thing and getting another. This Thor is more comical and cheesy. It's not a superhero, action-adventure flick with comedy, but a comedy with some action. Almost like a spoof. The jokes were non-stop and corny. The acting was mediocre and the storyline was average. We still watched the whole movie but didn't feel it was up to par with the other superhero movies. Maybe if you go into it knowing what to expect you would enjoy it more, instead of feeling like you were taking a sip of soda only to find out its milk...In My Humble Opinion! Expand
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TheATeam7734Apr 12, 2018
A film with funny dialogue and a story that fills in the gaps left from Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Age of Ultron. Thor: Ragnorök is a light hearted instalment in the MCU and sets the stage for Avengers: Infinity War.
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4zaApr 16, 2018
Yes. Incredible movie. I've gave a 9 as I know this isn't a masterpiece but I LOVE THIS. Planet Hulk was one of my favourite books/movies growing up, and seeing it adapted was amazing, and not just that, everything else in this movie isYes. Incredible movie. I've gave a 9 as I know this isn't a masterpiece but I LOVE THIS. Planet Hulk was one of my favourite books/movies growing up, and seeing it adapted was amazing, and not just that, everything else in this movie is great, the comedy, the visuals, the characters, I just think this is a really great movie. Expand
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LivingTribunalApr 23, 2018
I loved this movie because I liked Thor before and didn't feel good every time the movie failed. This movie was the best Thor movie, and it was good as Guardians of the Galaxy which also is Space Opera genre. I liked the movie, but that wasI loved this movie because I liked Thor before and didn't feel good every time the movie failed. This movie was the best Thor movie, and it was good as Guardians of the Galaxy which also is Space Opera genre. I liked the movie, but that was it. I think this movie failed as a movie that Marvel fan had expected by the sub title Ragnarok. I still want to give a good score for it. Expand
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playa0789Apr 26, 2018
This was in my opinion by far the best thor movie that they have released I wasn't that much of a fan of some of the previous thor movies but this one got me good
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TassarinianMay 25, 2018
Definitely the best Thor movie ever made. It seems that this comedy-like climate suits this character well. It's weird, it's hilarious and it's very, very good. Wonderful soundtrack and equally wonderful Jeff Goldblum being Jeff Goldblum.
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NerdHausMay 28, 2018
Taika Waititi can do no wrong in my eyes. He has saved the Thor franchise for me. Also, hilarious!!!!
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Caldan58Apr 6, 2019
7.7/10
This movie is my favourite mcu movie and probably the funniest too. Great comeback for Thor!
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rswitzJun 2, 2018
"Thor: Ragnarok" not only boasts beautiful cinematography, thrilling action, and hilarious characters, but it also made Chris Hemsworth's Thor much more interesting.
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vanHeffAug 10, 2018
Definitely my favourite MCU film along with Winter Soldier. Just had it all. "Piss off ghost".
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DovahKJul 2, 2018
Está bastante entretenida y muy chula visualmente, como nos tiene acostumbrados marvel
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natedeugJul 25, 2018
Uniformly middling, as with most Marvel schlock now. The movie did not stand up to the hype. In fact, you might say it went over like a lead zeppelin.
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criticssuckdickAug 3, 2018
This **** had me laughing for 1 hour
this **** is so funny and fun.
You can tell the actors had so much fun.
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MrsDrStrangeAug 11, 2018
The best Thor movie. With Doctor Strange it was a great solution. We need more of him haha. Thor vs Hulk was so funny and the end.. Woah
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NinjaNawakSep 19, 2018
Personnellement le film sur Thor que je préfère. Un bon rythme et un humour rafraichissant.
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ErikTheCriticSep 25, 2018
This is undoubtedly the best Thor movie out of the three, setting new standards for the franchise, with colourful action and ingenious humour.
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AllanbaxterOct 5, 2018
What's with all the jokes in this Thor installments? I don't watch these movies to hear dime store jokes. No everyone can be deadpool! I really enjoyed the effects and the storyline somewhat. But seriously, get us back to good acting, strongWhat's with all the jokes in this Thor installments? I don't watch these movies to hear dime store jokes. No everyone can be deadpool! I really enjoyed the effects and the storyline somewhat. But seriously, get us back to good acting, strong storylines and please less jokes! Expand
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sub-madaraOct 28, 2018
Best thor movie so far, I didnt pay any attention on the other movies, they seemed boring. This one was funny good story, especially after playing god of war. All those places made more sense asgard those heim places. Only thing valkeriesBest thor movie so far, I didnt pay any attention on the other movies, they seemed boring. This one was funny good story, especially after playing god of war. All those places made more sense asgard those heim places. Only thing valkeries look cooler on god of war and stronger, maybe they can make a good sirieus movie about them, maybe I will get paid for this idea :D Expand
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Dsros96Oct 29, 2018
After the first 2 movies of Thor, this one is his redemption. Its style of mixed comedy, superhero genre, action & sci-fi works and makes all of the characters round.
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jorgedenisovNov 14, 2018
From the 3 movies, this is the best one. But still is a bit far from the quality of other Marvel movies.
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All_ButTrU4Jul 5, 2022
The movie that revived faith into the beloved God of thunder. With Taika at the wheel they were able to successfully humanize a franchise that had been muddied by drama and lifeless characterisation (see:Thor dark world's). Opting for brightThe movie that revived faith into the beloved God of thunder. With Taika at the wheel they were able to successfully humanize a franchise that had been muddied by drama and lifeless characterisation (see:Thor dark world's). Opting for bright colors, careless humor and a lighter tone they create a wholesome third installment that even after all the praise I gave it for it's ambition fails to feel necessary or enjoyable to me further concluding my investment in the charater. Expand
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Kirollos-NoahNov 29, 2018
Thor: Ragnarok brings lots of fun and action, with a very bad soundtrack and some unnecessary jokes!

It was really fun, yeah it actually was! But the soundtrack blew it away. The action sequences were totally epic, but once again, the
Thor: Ragnarok brings lots of fun and action, with a very bad soundtrack and some unnecessary jokes!

It was really fun, yeah it actually was! But the soundtrack blew it away.

The action sequences were totally epic, but once again, the soundtrack blew it away!

The sense of humor was actually funny, but sometimes there was no reason to say some jokes, they worked with me and made me laugh though, there was no reason for Thor to say a joke like every minute!

The length was pretty good, for such a movie.. maybe less was going to be better!

The voice of Korg was totally unfitting and bad!!

Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie was less than fine.. just like every Marvel movie, they choose the wrong people to act in their movies, and as a result, the performance is always bad!

The CGI was not that good, actually! Just like every MCU movie!

All of that made Thor: Ragnarok away to be a decent MCU movie!

Because of five of the cast (Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston , Mark Ruffalo, Idris Elba and Cate Blanchett) and the great story, I'm gonna give it a B!
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