![]() ![]() ![]() It confuses Thor's character and, while Waititi takes some big liberties with the God of Thunder's established personality, nothing is quite as contradictory as this he now appears flippant and ignoble. Sadly, while that all explains it, the given solution doesn't hold in terms of the story. Related: Thor: Ragnarok's Removed Trailer Scenes and Reshoots Explained Well, until behind-the-scenes changes meant all that setup was worthless, hence it being tossed aside with a single line. Whether this means Ragnarok was initially going to be centered on the Stones or not isn't known, but they were likely to have least has a throughline. The Creative Committee was eventually disbanded shortly after Avengers 2, much to the delight of the franchise's filmmakers, and it seems the MCU's obsessive focus on overt Infinity War setup went with it Phase 3 has been marked out by a much calmer, standalone focus than was originally expected. There's only one missing - the Soul Stone - which will likely be revealed to be powering Wakanda's advanced tech in next year's Black Panther.īy all accounts, the Thor subplot in Age of Ultron was forced on Joss Whedon by Marvel's Creative Committee a think tank that provided sales and branding notes on all MCU projects, often at the expense of the movie's quality, this over-the-top sequel setup is their hallmark. Of course, through all this we still know where (most of) the Infinity Stones are: the Tesseract (Space Stone) is in Odin's Vault (now Loki's pocket) the Aether (Reality Stone) was last seen been given to the Collector by Sif and Volstagg (and presumably remains in the wreckage of his museum) the orb (Power Stone) is locked away on Xander the Mind Stone is in Vision's forehead and the Orb of Agomotto (Time Stone) is in the possession of Doctor Strange. The only point they factor in is Loki seemingly swiping the Tesseract in Asgard's last moments. For the rest of the film, the Infinity Stones and the Mad Titan hunting them aren't really factored in at all. Thor begins by telling his skeleton prisoner buddy that he did initially try to find the ingots but only found " death and destruction" and eventually gave up, instead turning his attention to the prophecy of Ragnarok (the apocalypse that first sparked his quest). In the very first scene of Ragnarok, we learn that didn't go too well. ![]()
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