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Am I the only one that thinks Ruffalo looks terrible as Banner in this pic? He looks like he's put on weight, and whats up with the Drew Carey glasses? I know I shouldn't judge based on one picture... but, man, what an awful picture.

I must admit it took me a while to recognize that was Ruffalo in this pic, at first I thought it was the director Taika Waitit on the set.
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Am I the only one that thinks Ruffalo looks terrible as Banner in this pic? He looks like he's put on weight, and whats up with the Drew Carey glasses? I know I shouldn't judge based on one picture... but, man, what an awful picture.
Disclaimer: I've loved Ruffalo as Banner so far in the MCU, but I'm not feeling this look. He looks like they pulled him off the set of a Harry Caray movie.
None of these are official film pics and just behind the scenes pics from EW right?
Yeah more or less behind the scenes photos. Hela's headdress would poke people's eyes out lolNone of these are official film pics and just behind the scenes pics from EW right?
THIS made me wonder and sure enough I do a little Hue adjustment and wallah
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Looks like the junk yard that's on the planet. There was a video Taika did in the junk yard.Maybe he looks like that for comedic purposes or something, I honestly didn't recognize him until others mentioned it.
PS: Are they in a toy store or something?
Looks like they're going for the Colors Simonson used in His run on Thor. There was also a Tee shirt the Ragnarok staff had that had of Kirby/Simonson style space junk on it with similar colorOk good because some of those Planet Nickelodeon colors are killing me. I hope the cinematography used really tones these colors down.
Wait, the Thor franchise was "grounded"? The one with the space vikings and magic hammers?
NOTHING more Grounded! heheheWait, the Thor franchise was "grounded"? The one with the space vikings and magic hammers?
When we last saw Thor, he was flying off to figure out who was manipulating the Avengers at the end of Age of Ultron. Eventually, he hears rumblings of trouble in Asgard: His evil brother, Loki (Tom Hiddleston), has been impersonating their missing father, Odin (Anthony Hopkins). Loki’s rather lax governing leads to the reemergence of an imprisoned Hela (Cate Blanchett). Thor’s initial encounter with Hela gets him blasted to Sakaar, a barbaric planet ruled by the charming but nefarious Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum). Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson), a tough, hard-drinking warrior hiding out on Sakaar brings the god to the Grandmaster. “Thor is a bit of a fanboy for the Valkyrie, the elite women warriors,” Hemsworth says. Thor is then forced into becoming a gladiator, which leads to his haircut and the loss of his trusty hammer.
Once Thor and Hulk unite, Ragnarok becomes a sort of road-trip film, with director Taika Waititi drawing inspiration from movies like 48 HRS., Withnail and I, and even Planes, Trains and Automobiles. The director particularly wanted to show off Hemsworth’s comedic abilities, only recently exploited in films like Vacation and Ghostbusters. “He’s so good and underutilized in that department,” Waititi says. “He’s legitimately one of the funniest things in this film.”
Fans will also see some familiar faces, like Benedict Cumberbatch’s Stephen Strange. The New York-based sorcerer met with Thor in the post-credits epilogue of Doctor Strange, and he will help the Asgardian locate Odin. Teases Feige, “There’s not a whole lot that takes place on Earth in this film, and that’s one of the things that does.”
The events of Ragnarok will also help set up Marvel’s biggest Phase 3 installment, Avengers: Infinity War, the first half of which is due in May 2018. But Waititi is adamant that his film will not only stand on its own, it will reinvent the franchise. “A lot of what we’re doing with the film is, in a way, kind of dismantling and destroying the old idea and rebuilding it in a new way that’s fresh,” he says. “Everyone’s got a slightly new take on their characters, so in that way, it feels like [this is] the first Thor.” Just with a little less hair.
Sakaar’s most popular and successful gladiator? Bruce Banner, a.k.a. the Hulk. Comics fans will recognize this plotline as part of the popular Planet Hulk series. “He’s much more of a character than the green rage machine you’ve seen in the Avengers movies,” Ruffalo says of this new Hulk. “He’s got a swagger. He’s like a god.”
Well Thor and Valkyrie's outfits are similar, I still think it's their "team" uniform for the battle arenaSome say grounded others say boring.
But opinions...
I can see alot of Sakaar matching Grandmaster. I mean both he and Collector are Elders of the Universe and brothers. I'm sure all the rest of where Thor goes looks more like what we HAVE already seen in Thor moviesI think "grounded" means "Not outlandish" in that quote.
PS: Are they in a toy store or something?
Like the how everyone looks except Goldblum. (Blanchett is unrecognizable.)
They have made him look too much colorful ? He looks like a character from Dr. Strange movie.