For fans of Marvel Cosmic, the following should hit home.
If your recall back when Annihilation first kicked off, it also occurred during Marvelâs big Civil War comic book storyline event that saw Avenger vs. Avenger and Captain America vs Iron Man.
While the Marvel heroes were bickering amongst one another on Earth, the Marvel Cosmic heroes were fighting the good fight, the fight for the very survival of the entire universe.
And that seems to apply to the MCU as well.Â
I wasnât much of a fan of Captain America: Civil War as nothing but spectacle happened in the movie. Sure, the airport tarmac scene was cool, but that was about it. The movie featured a bland and lackluster villain and there were no ramifactions: We already knew the Avengers would be back for The Avengers: Infinity War, so what was the point? Oh, it was just an answer to WB announcing Batman vs. Superman, thatâs right.Â
Following Captain America: Civil War, the MCU goes cosmic with Thor: Ragnarok as it will be set in space with very little to do with Earth (thank Eon). Director Taika Waititi offers up Thor 3 will be different than Captain America: Civil War, in that itâs cosmic.
âSometimes I would stop and think, Iâm doing a movie thatâs got Thor and Doctor Strange and The Incredible Hulk and Loki and every character is so strange and different,â Waitit said, reports AV Club. âCivil War itâs just humans, humans with human problems. Ours is creatures and beings and all these sorts of really different characters. Again displaying human problems, but in outer space or in other worlds.â
Thor: Ragnarok also has more cosmic characters including Jeff Goldblumâs Grandmaster. Waititi also adds that Sam Neillâs Thor: Ragnarok mystery role is a good one.
âI donât want to say too much about it, because itâs a really cool little thing that heâs doing,â Waititi said.
âThor: Raganarokâ has a November 3, 2017 release directed by Taika Waititi starring Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Mark Ruffalo as Hulk/Banner, Tom Hiddleston as Loki, Idris Elba as Heimdall, Cate Blanchett as Hela, Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, Jeff Goldblum as Grandmaster,  Anthony Hopkins as Odin and Sam Neill in an unknown role.Â
