

Thor: Ragnarok
Thor found himself captured by some antagonistic mysterious forces. While seeking the Infinity Stones he wanders to the skeleton sharing cage, though eventually he doesn't succeed. Sometimes to know the answer from someone like Surtur, you have to get captured, he says. He arrives to the world of Surtur, after frees himself from the cage, where the latter tells him that Odin left Asgard and because of Thor's absence it is in danger now and Ragnarok is about to come to Asgard. Surtur, certain that there's nothing that Thor can do about it, foolishly confesses that his crown is the source of his powers.


















19 July 1976, Hammersmith, London, England, UK

16 August 1975, New Zealand





20 October 1971, Auckland, New Zealand

22 November 1967, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA








6 September 1972, Hackney, London, England, UK


7 June 1972, Wellington, New Zealand

22 October 1952, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA



9 February 1981, Westminster, London, England, UK



29 September 1980, Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA


5 January 1959, Urbana, Ohio, USA

31 December 1937, Margam, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK





October 29, 2017
A little light to be anything other than pleasingly disposable.
October 27, 2017
The most riotously enjoyable Marvel movie yet.
October 27, 2017
That Ragnarok can even be in the conversation for best Marvel Cinematic Universe movie is a major victory for Marvel Studios.
October 29, 2017
You may find yourself longing for the days when superheroes played it straight.
October 26, 2017
Turns down the Shakespearean pretensions, cranks up the humor and delivers what is essentially an action-comedy with swords and capes.
October 29, 2017
Even for a Marvel film, Thor: Ragnarok is a weightless lark, almost to a fault. Waititi has so much fun playing with his toys that, at times, he forgets to offer the proceedings enough import. These are marginal concerns, at the end of the day.
October 26, 2017
Thor: Ragnarok is packed tight with zooming space vehicles and noisy thunder battles, but the movie's extravagant excess is more narcotizing than energizing. Even poor Thor seems lost in all of it, and he's supposed to be its star.
October 27, 2017
In its own weird little way, Thor: Ragnarok manages to poke fun at the constant churn of myth and entertainment of which the movie itself is a part. It's a candy-colored cage of delights, but it is a cage nevertheless - and it doesn't hide that fact.
October 29, 2017
The film finds absurd comedy by juxtaposing the extraordinary with deliciously prosaic details.
October 27, 2017
Like the antic entertainer at a children's party, director Taiki Waititi keeps us distracted with sudden noises, bright objects and silly jokes. It's not a bad plan.
October 26, 2017
Granted, there are probably more monsters and CGI battles and explosions than the movie needs. But director Waititi and star Hemsworth keep this Thor party hopping like it's 1999 and Ragnarok will never come. Good times.
October 30, 2017
It makes an ageless space god with the nobility of King Arthur and the bodacious abs of a supermodel look like an underdog. Fallibility, not lightning, is his secret weapon.