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wow, I hadn't thought of that.There is a far simpler explanation. Hulk's Quinjet has been spotted in asgard so he passed through the wormhole with the jet intact. Every Quinjet has a Black Widow weapon stash like CW showed.
Skurge simply picked a couple of M16 from Black Widow's storage.
Somehow i pictured Galadriel and Eomer.
Hehehe. Its interesting that most of the hobbit/lotr cast are part of the MCU. Its so awesome![]()
Yeah, the sheer volume of LotR/Hobbit actors that have played Marvel characters in the MCU and X-Men movies is insane. Off the top of my head:
Gandalf - Magneto
Galadriel - Hela
Eomer - Skurge
Thranduil - Ronan
Arwen - Betty Ross
Elrond - Red Skull
Tauriel - Hope van Dyne
Thorin - Hydra guy in CA: TFA
Bilbo Baggins - Everett Ross
Gollum - Ulysses Klaue
They need to get Orlando Bloom and Viggo Mortensen in the MCU.
Now the big question is, will his Bloodaxe be enchanted and have powers like in the comics. Mainly being able to project fire and ice, I know that might leave out the dimension rift opening aspect.
Fin i gotta adress your gif.
Hela stopping a hit of Gungnir and the way she does it... unbelievable. Hela is a beast.
Gungnir is a weapon the rivals mjolnir. It's the weapon of the ruler of Asgard. Enough said.It's one of my favourite moments of the trailer (along with her having Thor on the floor with her hand to his throat in the next scene!), sheer badassery right there. It's Odin's spear, it must be insanely powerful and she just blocks it like it's nothing. So awesome.
It could be that, for all Hela's power, she actually doesn't want to *quite* rely on her own abilities to simple walk into Asgard and kill everyone and everybody. Either she actually does need/want followers as protection, or else she has some goal other than just "kill everyone".
*cough* I do kind of wonder how they will justify/explain the twin M16s actually being *useful* against anything he's fighting. . .
Hela is going to enchant them to fire special 'death bullets'![]()
http://screenrant.com/thor-ragnarok-karl-urban-sdcc-interview/This Thor film is a lot different from the previous Thor films weve seen. From the color palette all the way to the music, what attracted you to this film?
Karl Urban: What attracted me to this film? Theres three things. Theres the script, first of all, which I thought was really cool, Cate Blanchett, and this guy Taika Waititi.
Speaking of Taika Waititi, hes an amazing film director. What did you learn on set from working with him?
Karl Urban: Well, I guess theres nothing sacred in a take when you work with Taika and I like that. Hes not so precious about it and he would throw you directions or lines and it was a very fluid and collaborative process. It was a lot of fun. Unlike anything Id ever done before. So much fun. Laughing so much. Yeah.
This Thor film has a lot of comedy in it. Or it seems to have a lot of comedy in it and we got to see characters like Hulk and Loki back. Tell me about some of the relationships your character encounters in this film with Loki and with Thor himself.
Karl Urban: Primarily, in this film, I spend most of the time paired up with Cate Blanchett and her character Hela. And once she turns up, my character Skurge really has a decision to make and its about survival. Its either join her or die. And hes not the brightest tool in the shed, but hes bright enough to know what he has to do to survive, which is interesting because once you make a deal with the devil, then you got to pay the man. And thats the story of Skurge.
It feels weird that Thor is taller than Skurge in this movie.