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Dig Into 20 Details From Thor: Ragnarok (2017) That You May Have Missed

"Thor: Love and Thunder" is making its way to the cinemas this July, 8. The film's first teaser trailer was released on 18 April 2022 and racked up 209 million views in just 24 hours. It gives fans their first look at the upcoming movie, showing Thor is apparently going on a journey of self-discovery. Featuring all-star casts and eye-pleasing action scenes, the film is bound to win all MCU fans and Thor's avid fans.
The film is the fourth solo Thor movie following 2017's box-office hit Thor: Ragnarok. You've watched the film several times, right? Be honest. Did you notice hidden details in the film? They are cleverly hidden, requiring eagled eyes and the understanding of other MCU movies to unveil them. Once you do it, you might feel as if you won a lottery ticket. Just can't hide the excitement.
As we're all waiting for Thor 4 to come, why don't we dive into interesting things in Thor 3, its latest sequel? Below are 20 amazing details that fans shared on Reddit. Let's check them out!

#1 Thor: Ragnarok (2017) recreates the Doom cover with Skurge. Karl Urban, who portrays Skurge, also portrayed the main character in Doom (2005)

Source: u/cyborgx7


#2 Skurge’s shake weight actually belongs to director Taika Waititi. He bought it while filming Green Lantern in 2011, and jokes that it’s a “DC crossover”.

Source: u/Numerous-Lemon


#3 The Commodore is painted in the colors of the aboriginal flag, while Valkyrie’s spaceship is painted in the colors of the Tino Rangatiratanga flag (flag of the Maori Independence movement).

Source: u/Numerous-Lemon


#4 The pattern on this wall is a reference to Fantastic Four" #64 (published in 1967).

Source: u/Numerous-Lemon


#5 The head on the right of this alien behind Korg bears a resemblance to the film’s director, Taika Waititi

Source: u/jerry_seinfeld2


#6 The line 'he's a friend from work' in Thor: Ragnarok was a suggestion from a kid visiting the set. Originally he only asked Hulk about where he's been.

Source: u/fifthdayofmay


#7 The rubble left by the Asgardian mural foreshadows the injury Thor receives later.

Source: u/EAZYG247


#8 The gauntlet which Hella says is "fake" is a right-hand gauntlet. Thanos wears his gauntlet in his left hand. That kinda makes the "fakeness" even more obvious.

Source: r/MovieDetails


#9 In Dogma (1999), Matt Damon plays Loki, and in Thor Ragnarok (2017), Matt Damon plays Loki.

Source: u/That-Scifi-Nerd


#10 Thor and Hulk argue. When Thor apologizes, instead of calling himself “Hulk”, Hulk says “I just get so angry all the time,” showing how Thor’s friendship brings out Hulk’s human side. This is the only time Hulk says “I” in the MCU.

Source: u/FunboyFrags


#11 In Thor: Ragnarok, Loki is telling sakaarians about his fall in Thor 1

Source: u/CJNC


#12 In the credits of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) you can see the Grandmaster dancing. However, the Grandmaster wouldn’t make his first official appearance in the MCU until later that year in Thor: Ragnarok (2017)

Source: u/rhincks56


#13 Thor, Loki, and Hela all unsheath their blades in the same way, paying homage to their upbringing.

Source: u/BaneWilliams


#14 Thor: Ragnarok (2017) is the only MCU film where Dr.Strange used his classic yellow gloves from the comics.

Source: u/Heraszor


#15 Hulk makes a fist because Loki walks by.

Source: u/CleverDork


#16 When Dr. Strange uses Thor's hair strand to find Odin he casts a spell with his hands forming this familiar symbol called Triquetra that was also engraved on Mjolnir and has been a thing of the Asgardian culture.

Source: u/bennychetan98


#17 In Thor Ragnarok, during Loki’s play, Thor is being played by Chris Hemsworth’s older brother Luke.

Source: u/DankAlbertSinatra


#18 The Grandmaster calls Valkyrie "Scrapper 142," a reference to issue #142 of The Incredible Hulk comic book series, featuring Valkyrie's return

Source: u/TomatoPuri


#19 In the TV show, Ultimate Spider-Man, Thor is turned into a frog by Loki and during the play in Thor Ragnarok, Loki apologizes for doing so

Source: u/LeapingWyvern


#20 In Thor: Ragnarok, Korg can’t start his revolution because he ran out of pamphlets. Paper beats rock. Later, he steps on Miek and almost kills him. Rock beats scissors.

Source: u/celable


#21 Korg offers a wooden fork as a weapon, but admits that it is useless «until you’re fighting off three vampires that were huddled together». Korg was played by Taika Waititi, who also directed «What We Do In the Shadows» about 3 vampires living together.

Source: u/celable

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