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Thor: Ragnarok (2017)?
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Thor's "friend from work" line about the Hulk was suggested to `~2826~` by a Make-A-Wish child who paid a visit to the set on the day the scene was filmed. `~13001~` based Korg's character on Polynesian bouncers: "We wanted to change the idea of what a hulking guy made of rocks could be. He's huge and heavy, but with a light soul, and he's funny and friendly." Sir `~7305~` had decided against returning as Odin, but upon reading the story, he changed his mind. This marks the first time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that The Hulk is not voiced by `~7348~`, but by `~57~`. Ferrigno voiced Hulk in !~hulk_2008~!~The Incredible Hulk~!, !~avengers~!~The Avengers~! and !~avengers_ultron~!~Avengers: Age of Ultron~!. Before the sets created for Marvel's !~dr_strange~!~Doctor Strange~! were demolished, Waititi took advantage of them by writing and filming a scene for Ragnarok featuring Thor meeting `~13962~`'s Stephen Strange. Marvel and !~dr_strange~!~Doctor Strange~! director `~16295~` felt the scene was "kind of perfect" to show Strange joining the wider MCU after his stand-alone introduction in that film, so the scene appears during the credits of !~dr_strange~!~Doctor Strange~!. Thor and Loki meeting Odin and later Hela was originally to be set in New York, but `~13001~` felt the setting wasn't right for a dying Odin and re-shot the sequence in a field in Norway, which he felt was a better setting for the Norse gods to meet. The original footage (shot in Brisbane, Australia) can be seen in the July 22nd 'Offical Trailer' in the 2nd shot of the trailer. `~947~` accepted a role in this movie to please her children, who are Marvel comics fans. Blanchett's eldest son Dashiell John Upton suggested she take the role of Hela, saying it'd be a career boost. `~2826~` plays Thor in the film, while his older brother `~17229~` plays Thor in a play within the film. Their younger sibling `~13922~` was considered for the role of Thor. Sif was originally supposed to appear in the film, but actress `~11867~`'s shooting schedule for the third season of her TV series @##Blindspot##@ clashed with this film's schedule. It was decided to have the character written out with producer `~Kevin Feige~` saying that Sif was on a mission during the same time as @%Ragnarok%@. To prepare for her role as Hela, `~947~` studied the Afro-Brazilian martial art Capoeira. Director `~13001~` said that he wanted to showcase `~2826~`'s comedic talent in this film: "He's so good and underutilized in that department. He's legitimately one of the funniest things in this film." `~11862~` and `~6063~`'s highest billing to date in any Marvel movie. Ironically, both have less screentime in this film than the previous Thor films. `~7400~` was previously considered for the role of Dr. Bruce Banner/Hulk in !~hulk_2003~!~Hulk~!. This is hinted at during Grandmaster's arena intro of the Hulk, when he announced feeling a connection to him. In the comics and Norse myth, Valkyrie was a fair-skinned, blonde, Viking warrior-woman. In this film, she is played by Afro-Panamanian actress `~17228~`. According to `~13001~`, this was a not deliberate decision to diversify the film, but to choose the best person: "You're working with comic-book Vikings, so you have to look at the source material as a very loose inspiration. A character's skin tone and hair color doesn't matter. I think the story is king, and you want the best person for the job, and Tessa was the best person." SPOILER:In Valkyrie's flashback a blonde woman is seen pushing her out of the way of a fatal attack, losing her own life. This was Valkyrie's original look in the comics.:SPOILER Valkyrie's flashback used a 900 fps high-speed frame rate, and a special 360° lighting rig of 200 strobe lights to make the scene look as disorienting as possible. `~13678~` was considered for the role of Hela. Having directed the first film, `~6399~` turned down the chance to return as this film's director in order to work on @%Murder on the Orient Express%@ instead. Four of the male cast have appeared in at least one @##Star Trek##@ movie: `~2414~` (Skurge) played Dr. McCoy in !~trek_2009~!~Star Trek~!, !~trek_12~!~Star Trek: Into Darkness~!, and !~trek_13~!~Star Trek: Beyond~!. `~2826~` (Thor) was Lieutenant George Kirk in !~trek_2009~!~Star Trek~!. `~13962~` (Dr. Strange) played Khan in !~trek_12~!~Star Trek: Into Darkness~!. `~6063~` (Heimdall) played Krall in !~trek_13~!~Star Trek: Beyond~!. In addition, `~3527~` guest starred as Zobral in an episode of ^~trek_ent_1~^~Star Trek: Enterprise~^, season one. `~17633~`, `~8898~`, and Rawson Marshall Thurber were considered to direct the film. Fleischer and Thurber were also candidates to direct Ant-Man (2015). This marks the third time that `~7353~` and `~87~` have appeared in the same cinematic universe without having a scene together. Neill appeared in !~red_october~!~The Hunt for Red October~!, while Jackson appeared in the sequel, @%Patriot Games%@. The two also appeared in !~jp_1~!~Jurassic Park~!, along with `~7400~`. SPOILER:In the Norse mythology and the Marvel comics, Loki is the father of Hela and Fenrir the Wolf.:SPOILER SPOILER:`~11862~` describes Loki as dealing with permanence: "It's in Loki's nature to change. He's a mercurial spirit, and the minute you try to define him he changes shape. But events in Ragnarok try and inspire him to change forever. The Goddess of Death shows up, and the stakes are high for everybody, so Loki, perhaps more than ever, is challenged to define himself in the face of that threat. He and Thor are in such an extraordinary situation where everything is so unfamiliar that their familiarity, as family members, becomes important.":SPOILER `~13001~` said in an interview with MTV News: "I would say we improvised probably 80 percent of the film, or ad-libbed and threw in stuff..."
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