New Thor: Ragnarok Stills Explore Sakaar and More!

Despite being announced as the shortest Marvel Cinematic Universe movie to date, Thor: Ragnarok has been the most anticipated release of this year since its first trailer debuted. With director Taika Waititi bringing his unique style to the shared universe, it appears that Thor: Ragnarok will be a one-of-a-kind movie, even though the MCU is being criticized for sticking to a safe formula.

Yesterday saw the release of a new international trailer that finally reveals the role Doctor Strange will play in the film. As we expected, it will just be a brief cameo, although it could reveal how formidable the Sorcerer Supreme is with the aid of an Infinity Stone.

Thor vs. Hulk (CBM)

And now, new stills from Thor: Ragnarok have emerged. They mainly feature the planet of Sakaar, where most of the film’s action appears to take place. So check the images out below, via Comic Book Movie:

Rumor has it that Thor has Surtur's head on his back as a trophy.
Thor, Topaz, The Grandmaster, and Loki
Loki, most likely before he decides once again to help his brother.
Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner
Thor, Valkyrie, and Bruce Banner
Chris Hemsworth as Thor
Karl Urban’s Skurge
Valkyrie during a Hulk parade
Thor and Loki on Earth
Thor
Gladiator Thor
Gladiator Thor
We still don’t know what role Heimdall will play in Thor: Ragnarok.
The Grandmaster and Topaz
The Grandmaster and Topaz
Loki vs. Valkyrie are rumored to get much closer than this in Thor: Ragnarok.
Jeff Goldblum as The Grandmaster
Loki seems surprised.

Thor: Ragnarok will be released on November 3, 2017.

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