Fenris will, supposedly, be freed during the end of times (uh, Ragnarok) and hunt down King Odin to “devour” him.Īll this definitely makes it sound like the wolf in the trailer is Fenris. In the comics, the gods of Asgard deemed Fenris - a giant, 15-foot-tall wolf who is both male and female with the added ability to appear human - too dangerous and chained him to a rock. Again, there’s no confirmation, but it seems likely that this giant wolf is actually Fenris, Loki’s son. Fans got a first look at Mark Ruffalo’s de-Hulked Bruce Banner in the film, more footage of the Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) in full armor, terrifying glimpses of Cate Blanchett’s Hela, and more scenes of Loki (Tom Hiddleston) working grudgingly alongside his brother.īut a new character was also briefly introduced in the trailer one who, while unconfirmed, might seem a bit obvious to fans of Marvel comics and Norse mythology.Īt one point in the trailer, Hulk throws down with a giant, black wolf, both of them growling and screaming at each other before attacking. The visualization team and I spent a lot of time on this scene here with Banner/Hulk and Fenris Wolf for Marvels Thor Ragnarok. LEGO has revealed a couple Thor: Ragnarok playsets that offer up additional details on the upcoming film. A new trailer for Ragnarok premiered on Saturday at San Diego Comic-Con, the first since the film’s teaser in April. Loki might have more than one kind of family reunion in Thor: Ragnarok.
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