Maple's first time watching Thor 3 Ragnarok in a movie reaction. Full Reaction Here: / diegesischad Arianna's Instagram: / _aerii44 Maple's Instagram: / mapledivine #Reaction #Thor #MCU
The Grandmaster is the brother of The Collector. They are part of a group called The Elders Of The Universe. I like how Marvel selected odd, awkward, kooky actors to portray them. If they ever introduced more, I hope they hire other strange actors like Crispin Glover, Aubrey Plaza, Gary Busey and Nicholas Cage lol.
@@WheresWaldo05 it seems like something they did on purpose and also comics and the movies have similarities you act like there as separate at DC is to marvel
@@TheRedPeril like the whole point is picking actors who act cookey and Nic Cage is a good actor he just doesn't care how good the script is for said movies so just does whatever for the money which he is in his right too
Cate Balnchett's Hela might be one of the most enjoyable villains in MCU...you can tell her she is having the most fun while playing this villain...i loved seeing her in this role
Cate Blanchett steals the show for me in this movie she's hamming it up clearly enjoying herself and its great she's so good 😅 Jeff Goldblum is also really good 🙂
I watched this for Evil Galadriel. 😍 lol i ended up loving the whole movie "...over all others..." She said that in the same tone as she said it in the intro for Fellowship. I nerded out satisfactorily. 😆
Man I love this movie. Loki’s reaction to Hulk was priceless. It’s funny how Bruce was just as uneased by Loki as Loki was of the Hulk. Also Mark and Chris’ chemistry was out the roof with this movie. 😄
Still one of my favorite marvel movies to date. Love the humor, action, and everyone involved in it. Actors and actresses seemed to have a lot of fun while making it
Funny you mentioning Lord of the Rings considering you had Galadriel (Kate Blanchett) as Hela and Eomer (Karl Urban) as Skurge/The Executioner in this movie.
This and the Avengers movies that follow are the high water mark for the MCU - this one is a lighter, genuinely funny palate cleanse before the emotion and turmoil in Infinity War and EndGame. (And Immigrant Sing bookending this is so satisfying, never gets old).
In the 'play', Thor was played by Chris Helmworth's brother and Loki was played by Matt Damon. I found it interesting that Hela is Thor's sister...but she looks a lot like Loki. As for the "we know each other....he's a friend from work" line, that was suggested by a fan and the director decided to put it in the film. Very cool.
In Norse Mythology Hela was one of Loki's children, along with the Fenris wolf, Jormangandr, the Midgard serpent, and Sleipnir, Odin's eight legged horse. I recall that during Ragnarok Fenris kills Odin. Jormangandr and Thor kill each other
Someone forgot the post credits scene from Thor the Dark World. 7:24 Didn't laugh at my favourite joke in the MCU. Did nobody tell you this was a comedy before watching? I probably use "I have been falling for 30 minutes" at least once a week in my daily life. This movie was the best theatre experience. The whole cinema couldn't stop laughing. The MCU's funniest movie and out of all the reactions I've seen to this movie, probably the least laughs.
Taika Waititi the director, voices Korg. Korg's physical design is based on the alien invaders of Earth featured in the first Thor story in Marvel comics.
Magic ammo; it's Asgard. ;) I've read elsewhere that there were two Dallas football players actually called Des and Troy. In the scene Walt Simonson originally scripted in the comic (nothing to do with Ragnarok) the issue of ammo was addressed. Skurge was around for a long time in the Thor comic. He was the sidekick to The Enchantress, who was not nearly the evil psycho Hela played here. Come to that, Hela in the comic wasn't an evil psycho. {shrug} The MCU changes things from the comics. This is my surprised face.
@@Caseytify Yes, the MCU made Skurge a harmless goof, although his redemption at the end was interesting. It ignored Amora and Balder, and threw away the warriors three.
Maples face the first few moments Cate Blanchette is on screen is me realizing I'm bisexual the first time seeing Michelle Pfeiffer in Batman Returns when I was 15 lol.
Thanks for your reactions! Loved the Odin pep talk moment. That was a such a great smile. Yeah, there is a lot of weird humor in this one. I think they felt more comfortable making jokes. I saw this one in theaters and braced myself the whole time because I knew what Ragnorak is. And I agree, Thor is really cool 😎
How is it that anyone in an interplanetary movie can steal any ship and get across the galaxy but I spend 20 minutes looking for the windshield wipers in a rental car?
Feel like that was one of the weirder reactions to this movie Ive seen. Was confusion to the humor. Expectation. Bet Maple will def like it more on a rewatch
I really like this movie but the humor did throw me off a little because Thor has been so serious in all other movies until this one. I was just digesting the new tone they gave Thor.
Let's not forget that Maple comes into the movie without watching any promos, trailers, or any context at all. Her reaction is the purest emotions you'll get.
the Humor is 100% New Zealand Humor.. You either get it or you don't I guess. The director Taika Waititi really made it in his own way and gives Thor a new purpose and gives the character more life! Much more relatable than some pomp God.
"Hey man, my name is Korg, I'm made of rocks, this is Meek, he's made of scissors, you've got nothing to fear unless you're made of paper; that's a rock, paper, scissors joke." He was my favorite character of this movie 😂 "Goodbye, New Doug."
I just came across this channel today find it genuinely entertaining never thought watching someone's reaction to movies would be lol. First one was the Matrix now this. I am curious what Diegesis mean or come from
The funniest part of this movie is that Loki left the allfather Odin at a old mans home LMFAO. And to think that destroyed hammer now somehow ended up in the hands of Thors old flame. I'm dying to know how that happened.
In this whole movie I just remembered how loki is improving him self becoming better with his brother then dies that's not fair even in those moments that smiling face not knowing it's last moment is fear
Excellent film The humour has to be the best in a Marvel film the one thing I don't get how can Thor be electrocuted by that device when he produces lightning from his body😳
I believe Kyle Hill did a video on this some electric eels are the same way they can handle high voltage but lower voltage shocks will still stun them we can infer the same is true for Thor
Something a lot of people don't pick up on is HOW LONG the Hulk was on Sakaar. Two years? No. Grandmaster: "Time works differently on Sakaar. Anywhere else in the universe, I'd be millions of years old, but here on Sakaar... *extreme discretion as he is billions of years old*" Loki, who was knocked out of the Bifrost about 10 seconds before Thor was: "I've been here for weeks!" So seconds in the rest of the universe can be weeks on Sakaar. The Hulk flew off in Age of Ultron two years ago in Earth time. Who knows how long he was on Sakaar. He was there long enough to train with Valkyrie enough that he managed to beat out Beta Ray Bill as the Champion, and Bill can trounce Thor, so... (And we know Hulk becoming Champion was recent because they weren't finished building his face on the side of the building when we first arrive on Sakaar.)
How do almost no reactors realize that's Thanos at the end? It was obvious in the theater, like who else would it be, what movie is coming up soon? Fascinating.
Looking forward to this one. Easily my favorite MCU film even more so than Infinity War or End game. The amount of fan service in Ragnarok is honestly insane. I’ve genuinely been enjoying your series.
I love how confused you were with humor in this. Complete 180 in tone for Thor (witch Chris highly appreciated he was ready to give up the role). I very very much suggest to add What we do in the shadows(!) or Jojo rabbit as movie to watch. Same director as this, Taika has his own style and I love it so much
Hela is actually loki 's daughter , in everything but the MCU , Even in mythology She's the ruler of the realm of the dead basically when anybody ever and all as guardians die and humans die they go there.. Look into comics and cartoons she's a pretty cool character
So excited for this one! 😊 This is my favorite of the "Thor" movies thus far. The trailer for the 4th one "Thor: Love and Thunder" looks fantastic! I'll always love how, if Maple remembers from when Hulk smashed Loki at the end of the first Avengers movie, Hulk smashes Thor in the same pattern as he did with Loki. I remember when I first saw this movie I was wanting for Hulk to call Thor a "puny god" like he did with Loki. But I love Loki's "YES! THAT'S HOW IT FEELS!". Jeff Goldblum is great as the Grandmaster. And Tess Thompson is also a fantastic addition to the cast. Thor and Loki's "get help" scene is one of my favorite scenes of this movie. Phase 3 is starting to wind down. Next up: "Black Panther". Looking forward to your next reaction. 😊
Love how they incorporate the Nordic Pantheon (my peoples pantheon) in Marvel :) Just 1 small correction... Hela and the Fenriswolf (and Jormungand - which is not in this movie) were NOT the children of Odin but the children of Loki... so when they are fighting Hela and the Fenriswolf they are fighting Lokis daughter and son (and Thors Neice and Nephew) hehe But other than that... great movie :D
Marvel Comics took a lot of liberties with Norse Mythology, but the comics did stick with Hela, Fenriswolf, and Jormungand being the children of Loki. As for the Disney MCU - they took even more liberties with both Norse Mythology and Marvel Comic Lore. And not in a good way. The Marvel MCU story telling spirit has been slowly changing to Disney Groupthink MCU story telling.
You are on the verge of a finale that is one of the best franchise endings I have ever seen. More satisfying than the Potter franchise ender (which were actually pretty good), and far more satisfying than Star Wars finale (not so good), IMO.