![]() Giving a nickname is exactly what Tony Stark likes when he is in the mood to piss one of his fellow Avengers. Still, knowing Thanos, that's not enough since Loki also lost the Mind Stone (from Loki's staff which is now in Vision's forehead) so you may want to say your farewells to the God of Mischief.What’s the best way to annoy your best friends? Giving them crazy nicknames that will only piss them more. Note: That Avengers: Infinity War footage also includes a scene of Loki handing the Tesseract to someone much taller than he is, so it's likely that he's giving it Thanos for failing to secure it in the first Avengers movie. We know Thor and Loki have important parts to play in the next Avengers, but we don't know who else from Asgard survives through the conclusion of Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. At Comic-Con though, Chris Hemsworth did say that Thor: Ragnarok does set this scene up so take that for what you will. Connecting the dots here, it seems the big bad ship destroyed Asgard's lifeboat unless there's a lot of story in between to be explored in Avengers 3. We also know that from the Avengers: Infinity War teaser that Marvel Studios and Disney played for audiences at D23 and Comic-Con International that there's a scene early on when the Guardians of the Galaxy fly through space wreckage to find Thor's body floating before they recover him. Terran) and the way the Thor: Ragnarok ends, it's rather clear that Loki has the Tesseract (the Space Stone). We know these cosmic supervillains are going to scour the galaxy to assemble the six Infinity Stones and make their way to Earth (a.k.a. ![]() No characters, details, or description are given for this mystery ship but the obvious and safe assumption is that it's Thanos and his Black Order on their way to collect. It's dark grey and almost has an abstract face for its center hull. ![]() Thor and Loki are seen looking out into space as Thor reassures his brother, “everything’s going to work out fine."Īnd then another, much larger and ominous space vessel appears. It sets up what could be the beginning of Avengers: Infinity War by showing what's left of Asgard after Ragnarok - its surviving people - on a starship looking for a new home, presumably on Midgard (Earth). The other saw a massive Jotunheim Beast end up on Earth via a portal - a plot point that still hasn't been addressed in the MCU.įor the third Thor movie, where director Taika Waititi describes the feature as a new beginning for the series, the mid-credits scene is the important one just like in Thor 2. Two years later, director Alan Taylor's Thor: The Dark World became the second movie the Marvel Studios franchise to include two extra scenes - one story setup mid-credits tag and one post-credits 'just for fun' button. The first made a point of showcasing the updated location of one of the Infinity Stones with Asgard presenting the Aether (the Reality Stone) to The Collector (Benicio Del Toro). Erik Selvig (Stellan Skarsgård) to research the power potential of the Tesseract (the Space Stone) on behalf of S.H.I.E.L.D., setting the stage for The Avengers and Loki being its antagonist. In 2011's original Thor directed by Kenneth Branagh, the third solo character to get a movie in the MCU following Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk, its singular post-credits scene had Nick Fury (Samuel L. Related: Is The Thor: Ragnarok Post-Credits Scene Worth Waiting For?
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