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20 Appalling Details From Thor: The Dark World That Need Seeing Twice

Throughout nearly 30 Marvel movies, there are countless times the audience has been amazed by what Marvel brought them, from unexpected storylines to top-notch celebrities giving life to the characters. But to say which movie makes me feel intriguingly curious, I would say The 'Thor' Trilogy or Thor: The Dark World.
This movie is the definition of the word " slow burn" in the MCU because there are multiple details that people need to see and think twice about the scenes to know the hints and meanings, such as the Mjolnir apparently obeys the laws of Physics. Below are the 20 appalling details from Thor: The Dark World that needs seeing twice.

1. Should Never Underestimate Your Moms

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2. Mjolnir Obviously Is In The Laws Of Physics

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3. Odin's Horse Is A Horse Of Legend

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Odin rode an 8-legend horse from Norse mythology to rescue the Jotunheim invaders

4. There's A Slight Regard To Thor's Alter Ego From The Comics

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5. The Rainbow

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The Bifrost has been fixed after the events of the first Thor movie.

6. Nidavellir Is Noted In 'The Dark World' And Forgotten About Until 'Infinity War'

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7. Hela's Remodel Of The Throne Room In 'Ragnarok' Has A Bit Of Foreshadowing

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8. Chris Hemsworth's Wife Had A Part In 'Thor: The Dark World'

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Natalie Portman was unable to attend the reshoot of the final kiss sequence. When asked to choose from a list of ladies to fill Natalie's shoes, Chris Hemsworth brought in his wife, who dressed up in Natalie's attire and wore her wig for the last kiss.

9. Selvig's Chalkboard Is Loaded With References, Based In Both Reality And From Marvel Comics

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10. Odin's Throne Room Is Appropriately Populated

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11. Thor, Loki, And Hela Have A Striking Family Resemblance

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Look at the way they unsheath their swords, paying homage to their upbringing.

12. The Mention Of The Infinity Stones Passed Over Everyone's Heads

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13. Thor's Fake ID Is A Nod To The Comics

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The name Selvig used for Thor's ID, Dr. Donald J Blake, is Thor's human alter ego from the comics.

14. Surtur's Realm Makes A Brief Appearance In 'The Dark World'

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15. Thor Isn't Used To Modern Naming Conventions

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16. The Grandmaster's Tower Is A Sight To Behold

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17. The Town Mjolnir Lands In Is Super Small

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The back of Thor's hammer, Mjolnir, was ripped off in Thor (2011) when an effort was made to raise it with a truck. Later in the film, the same vehicle may be seen in the background.

18. Loki Left Odin At A Pretty Famous Retirement Home

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19. A Very Important Planet Is Visible When Thor Is Tossed Into Space By Hela

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20. Matt Damon Duplicated A Role

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Matt Damon plays Loki In Both Dogma And The Play In Thor: Ragnarok.
 
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