Chris Hemsworth's performance as Thor in this movie, although funny and well executed, changed the very nature of the character. #Thor #Ragnarok #Hemsworth.
There is a wonderful scene where Hela pulls a beautiful mural of the benevolence of Odin and Thor from a ceiling in Asgard, to reveal a dark painting of Odin and Hela subjugating the nine realms. This is not the case in Ragnarok. The very fiber of the character was altered, and I do not feel like it was for the best. The scenes flow pretty well, and over all the storyline is interesting. Odin hid the fact that Hela even existed and that much of the wealth and freedom Asgard has is due to the bloodshed in conquering the nine realms by force and not with benevolence. Thor: Ragnarok was directed by Taika Waititi and is the seventeenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and is part of Phase Three after Spider-Man: Homecoming and four years after the previous Thor film. Thor convinces Valkyrie and Bruce Banner (the Hulk), with the help of Loki (Tom Hiddleston) to help him return home and defeat Hela. On Asgard, Hela has easily killed many of the great heroes and taken the throne, forcing the inhabitants into hiding.