Thor is imprisoned on the other side of the universe and finds himself in a race against time to get back to Asgard to stop Ragnarok, the destruction of his home-world and the end of Asgardian civilization, at the hands of a powerful new threat, the ruthless Hela.

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Film Cast:

  • Thor Odinson: Chris Hemsworth
  • Loki: Tom Hiddleston
  • Hela: Cate Blanchett
  • Scrapper 142 / Valkyrie: Tessa Thompson
  • En Dwi Gast / Grandmaster: Jeff Goldblum
  • Heimdall: Idris Elba
  • Skurge / Executioner: Karl Urban
  • Bruce Banner / Hulk: Mark Ruffalo
  • Odin: Anthony Hopkins
  • Stephen Strange / Doctor Strange: Benedict Cumberbatch
  • Korg / Surtur / Hulk (mo-cap): Taika Waititi
  • Topaz: Rachel House
  • Surtur (voice): Clancy Brown
  • Hogun: Tadanobu Asano
  • Volstagg: Ray Stevenson
  • Fandral: Zachary Levi
  • Barber: Stan Lee
  • Asgardian Date #1: Georgia Blizzard
  • Asgardian Date #2: Amali Golden
  • Actor Thor: Luke Hemsworth
  • Actor Odin: Sam Neill
  • Actor Loki (uncredited): Matt Damon
  • Actor Sif: Charlotte Nicdao
  • Odin's Assistant: Ashley Ricardo
  • College Girl #1: Shalom Brune-Franklin
  • College Girl #2: Taylor Hemsworth
  • Lead Scrapper: Cohen Holloway
  • Golden Lady #1: Alia Seror-O'Neill
  • Golden Lady #2: Sophia Laryea
  • Cousin Carlo: Steven Oliver
  • Beerbot 5000: Hamish Parkinson
  • Warden: Jasper Bagg
  • Asgardian Daughter: Sky Castanho
  • Asgardian Mother: Shari Sebbens
  • Asgardian Uncle: Richard Green
  • Asgardian Son: Sol Castanho
  • Valkyrie Sister #1: Jet Tranter
  • Valkyrie Sister #2: Samantha Hopper
  • Asgardian Woman: Eloise Winestock
  • Asgardian Man: Rob Mayes
  • Asgardian: Tahlia Jade
  • Asgardian: Winnie Mzembe
  • Asgardian: Sean Edward Frazer
  • Asgardian: Connor Zegenhagen
  • Asgardian: Tracie Filmer
  • Asgardian Servant: Tracey Lee Maxwell
  • Asgardian Citizen (uncredited): Beatrice Ward
  • GM Pilot: Donnie Baxter
  • Grandmaster VIP: Greta Carew-Johns
  • Twin Sakaaran citizen: Mollie McGregor
  • Twin Sakaaran citizen: Sophia McGregor
  • Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow (archive footage / uncredited): Scarlett Johansson
  • Asgardian Woman (uncredited): Katie Anderson
  • Odin's Assistant: Ash Ricardo
  • Gladiator (uncredited): Sam Hargrave
  • Asgardian / Butcher / Einherjar Guard / Sakaaran (uncredited): Garreth Hadfield

Film Crew:

  • Stunt Double: ZoĆ« Bell
  • Director of Photography: Javier Aguirresarobe
  • Production Design: Dan Hennah
  • Sound Designer: David Farmer
  • Casting: Sarah Halley Finn
  • Original Music Composer: Mark Mothersbaugh
  • Comic Book: Stan Lee
  • Producer: Kevin Feige
  • Supervising Sound Editor: Shannon Mills
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Juan Peralta
  • Costume Supervisor: Donna O'Neal
  • Second Assistant Director: Ben Cooke
  • Special Effects Supervisor: R. Bruce Steinheimer
  • Supervising Sound Editor: Daniel Laurie
  • Costume Design: Mayes C. Rubeo
  • Comic Book: Jack Kirby
  • Comic Book: Larry Lieber
  • Property Master: Richie Dehne
  • Director: Taika Waititi
  • Executive Producer: Louis D'Esposito
  • Second Unit Director of Photography: David Burr
  • Executive Producer: Thomas M. Hammel
  • Art Direction: Richard Hobbs
  • Executive Producer: Victoria Alonso
  • Art Direction: Brendan Heffernan
  • Writer: Craig Kyle
  • Writer: Christopher L. Yost
  • Foley: Shelley Roden
  • Storyboard: Jay Oliva
  • Editor: Zene Baker
  • Writer: Eric Pearson
  • Stunt Double: Tara Macken
  • Set Designer: Dane Eade
  • Casting: Kirsty McGregor
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Alexis Wajsbrot
  • Executive Producer: Brad Winderbaum
  • Key Makeup Artist: Dennis Liddiard
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Jonathan Fawkner
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Lora Hirschberg
  • Costume Illustrator: Christian Cordella
  • Hair Supervisor: Felicity Wright
  • Art Department Coordinator: Carol Kiefer
  • Script Supervisor: Kerry Lyn McKissick
  • Set Designer: Tim Croshaw
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Olcun Tan
  • Sound Effects Editor: David Chrastka
  • Set Designer: Nick S. Cross
  • Art Direction: Bill Booth
  • Set Designer: Paula Whiteway
  • Still Photographer: Jasin Boland
  • Gaffer: Reg Garside
  • Makeup Artist: Megan Tanner
  • Visual Effects Producer: Jason Sanford
  • Camera Operator: Peter McCaffrey
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Chad Wiebe
  • Wigmaker: Alex Rouse
  • Special Effects Coordinator: Leanne Brooks
  • Production Supervisor: Jennifer Teves
  • Visual Effects Producer: Cyndi Ochs
  • Location Manager: Duncan Jones
  • Camera Operator: Darrin Keough
  • Makeup Artist: Donald McInnes
  • Art Direction: Alex McCarroll
  • Sound Designer: Nia Hansen
  • Animation Supervisor: Pimentel A. Raphael
  • Production Design: Ra Vincent
  • Set Designer: Jane Wuu
  • Unit Production Manager: Jennifer Cornwell
  • Gaffer: Matt Slattery
  • Assistant Production Manager: Jamie Whitfield
  • Animation Supervisor: Steve Nichols
  • Visual Effects Producer: Gayle Munro
  • Digital Effects Supervisor: Hanzhi Tang
  • VFX Supervisor: Doug Appleton
  • Costume Supervisor: Branden Marks
  • Boom Operator: Aron Dyer
  • First Assistant Editor: Michael A. Webber
  • Visual Effects Editor: Tom Reagan
  • Lead Animator: Jhon Alvarado
  • Special Effects Supervisor: Brian Cox
  • Set Costumer: Samantha Walker
  • CG Supervisor: Celia Jepson
  • CG Supervisor: Harry Bardak
  • Visual Effects Producer: Hui Ling Chang
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Jake Morrison
  • Lead Animator: Liz Bernard
  • Hair Designer: Luca Vannella
  • Visual Effects Producer: Tara Conley
  • Visual Effects Editor: Joseph Farrant
  • Casting Associate: Jason B. Stamey
  • Visual Effects Producer: Michael Perdew
  • Rigging Grip: Judd Wild
  • Creature Technical Director: Randall Bahnsen
  • Rigging Gaffer: Art Schultz
  • Stunt Double: Paul Lowe
  • Dialogue Editor: Ryan J. Frias
  • Makeup Designer: Vincenzo Mastrantonio
  • Digital Intermediate: Laura Holeman
  • Art Department Coordinator: Trish Navarro
  • Techno Crane Operator: Matthew Berning
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Brendan Seals
  • Casting Assistant: Molly Doyle
  • Casting Associate: Nicholas A. Mudd
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Doug Spilatro
  • Assistant Editor: Adam Kimmerlin
  • Visual Effects Editor: Robert Drwila
  • First Assistant Director: Vincent Lascoumes
  • Art Direction: Laura Ng
  • Post Production Supervisor: Danielle Daly
  • CG Supervisor: Andrew Zink
  • Visual Effects Editor: Therese Skundberg Fidje
  • 2D Supervisor: Anthony Smith
  • Visual Effects Editor: Craig Sheppard
  • Set Designer: Daniela Medeiros
  • Dolly Grip: Mal Booth
  • CG Supervisor: Alexandre Cancado
  • Set Costumer: Anna Burstall
  • Visual Development: Andy Park
  • Associate Producer: Brian Chapek
  • Key Makeup Artist: Shay Lawrence
  • Set Designer: Devin Gray
  • Assistant Editor: Holly Isaacson
  • Assistant Editor: Daniel O'Brien
  • Russian Arm Operator: John Slade
  • Lead Animator: Alvise Avati
  • Visual Effects Editor: Duncan Williams
  • Foley Editor: Jacob Riehle
  • Set Designer: Andrew Kattie
  • Set Designer: Kate McCowage
  • 3D Modeller: Aaron Colman-Hayes
  • Stunt Double: Danya Bateman
  • Stunts: Daniel Hargrave
  • Boom Operator: Freddy Chancellor
  • Stunt Coordinator: Kyle Gardiner
  • Visual Effects Editor: Joshua Guitar
  • Hairstylist: Karen Kelly
  • Animation Supervisor: Mark Della Rosa
  • Camera Operator: Jack Wareham
  • Steadicam Operator: Dana Morris
  • Costume Coordinator: Kiri Wharepouri
  • Seamstress: Margie Stafford
  • Costume Illustrator: Jonay Bacallado
  • Key Hair Stylist: Joe Whelan
  • Lead Animator: Stephen Clee
  • Lead Animator: Stefan Klauss
  • Lead Animator: Shawn Miller
  • 2D Supervisor: Luke Letkey
  • CG Supervisor: Thomas Biller
  • CG Supervisor: Noah Vice
  • Creature Technical Director: Abhisek Chatterjee
  • Creature Technical Director: Aaron Fickling
  • Pre-Visualization Supervisor: Glenn Burton
  • Visual Effects Producer: Nick King
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Stuart White
  • Visual Effects Technical Director: Andrew Cadey
  • Rigging Grip: Shane Bell
  • Rigging Grip: Dorian Djoudi
  • Rigging Grip: Joey Gandolfi
  • Rigging Grip: David Hunter
  • Special Effects Coordinator: Michael Dye
  • Special Effects Coordinator: Eric O'Neill
  • Sound Recordist: Dane Cody
  • Compositing Supervisor: Ben O'Brien
  • Assistant Director: Tom Hooper
  • Camera Operator: Stephen Oh
  • Visual Effects Technical Director: David Cunningham
  • Stunts: Marco Sinigaglia
  • Stunt Double: Nathaniel Perry
  • Set Decoration: Beverley Dunn
  • Production Assistant: Carl Edge
  • Assistant Director: Marieke Spence
  • Stunt Double: Brittany Morris
  • Rigging Grip: Craig Morgan
  • Visual Effects: Michael Furniss
  • VFX Artist: Aviv Bar-Ami
  • VFX Artist: Alexander T.H. Browne

Movie Reviews:

  • Gimly: _Ragnarok_ is a tough one to review completely without spoiler, so I'll keep this brief:

    * I was bothered by a small number of things that happened in this movie.
    * I was in love with a large number of things that happened in this movie.
    * _Thor: Ragnarok_ is not the MCU's best movie.
    * _Thor: Ragnarok_ is the MCU's most fun movie.
    * Can we **please** have a worldwide ban on putting anything that happens in the third act of your movie, in said movie's trailers?
    Thank you for your time. 4 stars.

    _Final rating:★★★★ - Very strong appeal. A personal favourite._

  • Movie Queen41: The Best CBM movie of 2017

    The film is one of the most entertaining of the MCU films so far and a HUGE improvement over Thor: The Dark World. Cate Blanchett as the villainess Hela, the Goddess of Death, is a far better villain that TDW's lame Malekith. Kat Dennings' annoying Darcy and Natalie Portman's bland Jane are not missed at all. Instead, we get Tessa Thompson's badass Valkyrie, who can hold her own in a fight and isn't just there just as a love interest for Thor (Chris Hemsworth). Jeff Goldblum is hilarious as Grandmaster, who runs the gladiator fights on the planet Sakaar. But the real pleasure of the movie is watching the love-hate brother relationship between Thor and his adoptive brother, Loki (Tom Hiddleston). The relationship between the two men was the only redeeming feature of TDW, and it's great to see it expanded in this movie. Also great is seeing Thor buddy up with Bruce Banner/ Hulk (Mark Ruffalo). The only thing I didn't like about the movie was the fate of The Warriors Three. They deserved better than that. But otherwise, it's a great comic book movie.

  • tmdb44006625: From minute one, Thor Ragnarok bursts onto the screen with a new found energy, style, Jeff Goldblum, beautiful use of colours and shot compositions, an amazing 80s inspired music score, and comedy that's actually funny. Somehow, Thor Ragnarok is both the darkest film in the entire MCU given that it deals with the destruction of an entire world, and the most lighthearted.

    Thor Ragnarok is very much a Taika Waititi film that uses Marvel lore and characters. It has many shocking twists, turns, witty comedy, and pleasant re-introductions (and introductions) to some of the MCU's best characters that I can't wait to see more of. Oh, and did I mention this movie has Jeff Goldblum?!

  • Myles: This movie sets a new bar for the MCU. It's funny, entertaining and VERY fun. It takes a completely different yet good turn from the past 2 movies and is a colourful blast.
  • Justin Lopez: Too bad. I loved the first two Thor movies and was expecting that the third one will hold up to the quality of the first two. But I guess today it's really hard to pull off a trilogy that'll ring throughout the years like how the Wachowskis did with the Matrix.
  • LoganWright: Marvel films are known for sneaking humor in between action sequences, but I don't know what they did with this one. The choreography was lame and I don't understand why Thor felt like he was trying too hard to be funny.
  • BradleyStewart: Despite all the hate surrounding this movie, I actually enjoyed it. If you're as big of a fan of "Thor" like me, then you pretty much just like everything that comes out with him on it.
  • Jane Hall: Thor's character is great with the other Avengers, but he just doesn't do that well as a stand-alone character with his own storyline. It's sad because he had so much potential too.
  • JessieCollins: Story could've been great but it seemed to me that the writers got lazy with the script and just opted to feed Thor some cheesy humor that made him seem like this kid who was trying too hard to be funny instead of the GOD of Thunder the first two films built him up to be.
  • John Smith: I'm a big fan of Thor but I just couldn't bring myself to like what they did to him in this film. I get that he's going through tough times but turning him from being a thundering, huge god to a man-child who shoots lightning is such an insult to Thor.
  • 1RobertJohnson1: I know not a lot of people found the humor to be funny but my family and I actually loved it!
  • MichaelWilliams: As a big fan of stand-up comedy, I can say this one really delivered. Most of the jokes had perfect timing and executed in perfect deadpan. Would want another movie like this!
  • WilliamJones: I really don't understand why everyone's hating this movie. I remember myself and everyone else in the cinema, laughing our asses off all throughout the movie.
  • DavidBrown1: Childish humor, the same fight scenes and although I gotta say that the plot was creative, it still didn't do it for me.
  • JosephWilson: This wasn't the Thor movie I expected. Seeing as Marvel did so well with the first two Thor films, I'm surprised this turned out to be a big joke.
  • richardmiller: If you enjoy 8 year old humor and cheesy one-liners, then go ahead and watch this movie. Otherwise, go pick another film.
  • ThomasMoore: Meh it passed the time. I honestly didn't hate the film but didn't find it to be as entertaining as the other films Marvel has already put out.
  • JeffreyYoung: This does it for me. I expected more from Thor as he is the God of Thunder and you could do so much with him but they weren't able to do that in this film.
  • JacobKing1: Thor's soundtrack was always cool, but not on this film.
  • NicholasLopez: The two earlier Thor films had a more "godlike" tone to them. Why not keep that and use it with the third one? This is a huge downgrade for Thor.