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Thor 4 cast, director, rumors and more - Looper

If you're a little behind on your Thor lore, let's get you up to speed. In 2017, under the direction of Taika Waititi, Ragnarok sprung into theaters, chronicling Thor's attempts to save Asgard from Hela (Cate Blanchett), his conniving and powerful sister, and his struggle to escape from the garbage planet Sakaar with Loki (Tom Hiddleston) and Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo). By introducing new characters like Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) and injecting a much-needed dose of whimsy into the Thor series, Ragnarok became a welcome addition to the MCU, receiving rave reviews and crushing the box office.

Ragnarok finds Thor learning to accept that, as Odin (Anthony Hopkins) said, "Asgard is not a place, it's a people." Recognizing that the only way to save his home is to let it be destroyed, he finally takes his place as king as he shepherds his citizens into space, charting a course for a new home on Earth. Tragically, that's where Thanos (Josh Brolin) comes in, leaving half of the Asgardian refugees dead in his quest for the Infinity Stones as Avengers: Infinity War begins.

A devastated Thor survives Thanos' final snap, leaving him to spend Endgame seeking justice and revenge for those he's lost. When Thanos is at last defeated, Thor is one of the only original Avengers left standing. Ultimately, despite his less than athletic build throughout the film, he ends up joining the Guardians of the Galaxy to fight evil throughout the universe, leaving his right-hand woman, Valkyrie, in charge of the recently-founded Norwegian territory of New Asgard.



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July 20, 2019 at 12:33AM

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