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'Thor: Ragnarok' Cast: Three Badass Character May Return To Help The Thunder God

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Bruce Banner also known as the Hulk would be helping Chris Hemsworth's Thor Odinson in the upcoming film, "Thor: Ragnarok". However, the Hulk is not the only help he would get because some other badass characters will be back on the screen.

Two members of the 'Warriors Three', Hogun the Grim (a character played by Tadanobu Asano) and Volstagg the Voluminous (played by Ray Stevenson) was seen in the "Thor: Ragnarok" production site in Australia. Although the actors were not seen in costume or on set, their presence is an indication that fans can expect an appearance in the movie. There was also an Instagram post showing Ray Stevenson getting a tattoo "in between filming THOR", Cinema Blend reported.

Two out of three now are in which leaves Zachary Levi who was not spotted anywhere near production set. His character, Fandral the Dashing, may not be seen but it is not a guarantee that he is not included. Previously in Comic Con, the actor hinted that he will have a few days shooting a project which he did not mention what. Another person who has not hinted a return was Jaimie Alexander's Lady Sif, Comic Book Movie reported.

 

The Warriors Three are original creations of Marvel comics despite the fact that many of the characters from "Thor" are based on the Norse mythology. The trio first appeared in the comic books in 1965 and has been playing supporting roles ever since.

"Thor: Ragnarok" director, Kevin Feige also revealed some more information about the Marvel film. He previously said that the events in the movie take place after "Avengers: Age of Ultron". Furthermore, Fiege revealed the explanation behind the movie's title, "Ragnarok". He said that it means "the end of all things".

While the return of the Warriors Three are not yet officially confirmed, it would make a lot of sense since they play huge role in Asgard.

 

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