@Matta Bish Lol you got me there. Although I'm sure there may be a canon source that mentions Fisto's death other than what we see in the film, you could be right. I highly doubt it though with the extent of that slash and all, but he is the second-most likely (in my opinion) of the four Masters to have survived. Btw my favorite Jedi is Sephjet Josall. What's yours?
What annoys me the most is the fact that Thor doesn't even reactions to his friends death. He even ask about them, or wonder where they are... nothing at all. And they could have given an explanation to Lady Sif missing too.
I disliked Thor because of that. He couldn't even react to his brother's death in Thor 2 properly. And Waititi couldn't improve that. Only the Infinity War made him likeable.
I thought so too, but in Infinity War Thor shows more that he is very torn up about them but because he has to keep fighting he can’t lose his composure. He uses humor to make the best of it, but inside he’s miserable as shit. It seems more so many deaths keep happening but Thor either doesn’t know how to grieve or he’s so obsessed with keeping up his image and composure that he doesn’t register it fully.
Yup and Thor is also not human. Yes it does bother him but it's not like he's gonna have a Rick Grimes break down. Heimdall's death seems to have affected him the most though. I think with Loki he's still not entirely sure if he's dead, as he does it all the time. @@TheDirtysouthfan
They were his best friends like Rhodey does to Tony or Bucky to Cap. Tony even was shocked when Rhodey fell down from the sky in civil war. Here you see nothing. I just hope that they will come back. They can use the infinity stone which you can use to control the time like Thanos when he rolled Vision's death by Wanda back. So shall he does too after they defeated Thanos.
they should be back. in the comics, what makes Gods Gods isn't that they can't be killed. it is that they don't stay dead. Thor, Loki, Ares, Phobos, even Odin and Zeus have all been killed at one point or another. and they have all been reborn to live, fight and die again.
devon andarawata I liked it this way. Made her more sinister. Taking out named characters like nameless fodder really highlights how much she is on some next level business. Really makes you feel that not even plot armor is gonna be enough to deal with this threat. I love it when inportant characters get fodder send offs, makes it more realistic. Like when the uncle in Sarah Connor Chronicles turns the corner and gets tapped in the head and ignored like nothing huge just happened.
I mean, half the subtext of this film is "F*** Thor's character and story up til now, and f*** anyone who was invested in it. They were cracking jokes during the destruction of Asgard, a major tipping point in the Infinity Stone saga. This whole move was Marvel and Disney giving up on Thor's movies having a properly unique feel compared to the rest of the MCU.
@@Nuvendil Yeah, the second Thor film was so unique and special. I liked the plot about a villain wants to destroy the galaxy because he is bad with the final act on earth because outwardly would be too expensive. Thor also needs to save his girlfriend again and the world. Damn. This is what I call UNIQUE FEEL, GUYS! But seriously, how the fuck can this movie destroy the thor franchise when it was fucked up already? Ragnarok is probably the movie in which Thor grew and learned most, also known as arc. He needs to deal with the loss of his main weapon, which creates interesting and engaging fight scenes. He finally doesn't trust loki anymore and he tricks him (first and only moment in the entire franchise cough development cough) instead of waiting to be betrayed again and again. He lears it's not about to save the place where they live on, its about to save the people, while in the other movies it was always the place (again development). He learns that he got a sister, also shows a different side from Odin, we all only saw the glory king he is, this movie gave him a dark past and more layers. Thor also got an interesting dynamic between Hulk, we never really saw in the other movies. How can you all miss this great developed plot elements and complain about such a redundant thing like "too many jokes"?
@@christianschmidt8476 Because the tone undermines all this. It's hard to give a crap when no one else seems to. I mean, most of Thor's race is killed and their home planet destroyed and they get over it like a bad break up in the final act. It's not that Ragnarok doesn't have the bones of a great Thor movie. It's just that all the unique feel and atmosphere of Thor is sandblasted off. They don't even talk like Asgaardians have been established to talk. Thor literally sounds like Star Lord. Which is funny cause a big chunk of the movie feels like a Star Lord movie. Taken in a vacuum, Ragnarok is good. But it doesn't exist in a vacuum and the shift in tone for this film causes severe whiplash, even moreso when you consider it leads directly to Infinity War.
@@Nuvendil But it does. Odins death was completely serious. And again, it was never about the place, it was about the people, so who cares if the place was played for jokes? The movie took his problem seriously. Many comedies does that to let you care for what's going on. And it's not like other comedies would not work totally fine as movies, when they establish their problem seriously. This is the case here. Guardians of the galaxy is a straight comedy and guess what, you still give a shit about the characters because it's written well. Let's go away from Marvel, Jojo Rabbit is a comedy, but again it established his problem of a Jewish girl seriously, so you care. I don't really understand why it's here something different. I don't see "asgardians don't talk like asgardians" as legit criticism. BUT Chris Hemsworth explained it. Thor spent a lot of time on earth during phase 2, of course he speaks differently. And they didn't totally forget it. The ceremony of odins death has this corny Shakespeare asgardian talk.
@@christianschmidt8476 The "It's not about the planet" thing rings hollow when you consider A) it impoverished and displaced all of those people, making them refugees which is hardly a small matter to be written off and B) most of Asgaard's population was killed as well and that is barely remarked upon. For goodness sake, Thor's closest friends all died and it wasn't even *mentioned* after their absurdly quick and meaningless deaths. He didn't even bother to ask or check. So no, these defenses don't work because the people aren't treated any more importantly. And it's not just that Thor stopped talking like an Asgaardian, they ALL did. How did freaking Hela pickup modern vernacular, she's been locked in a box for millennia. And this is particularly detrimental because there was already a distinct lack of stylistic variety in the MCU's writing at this time. Ragnarok was a good movie. But it was absolutely deliberate in throwing out most of what made the Thor movies distinct in favor of aping other MCU movies, particularly Guardians. I personally find that disappointing because Ragnarok could have been a phenomenal film if it took itself more seriously.
I admit I got upset with the warrior’s 3 deaths, like their deaths (minus Hogun’s) were almost like the MCU was like “yeah fuck these guys let’s get rid of them they’re no longer important to the plot”
@@coultergill7728 Yes, you can. He made the battle to end all battles in Norse mythology a joke. He can't take anything seriously. All he writes are comedies and most of the jokes are toilet humor. Have you seen his What We Do In the Shadows series?
The point is to show she's beyond powerful. Unbeatable even. I get it. I like it. But I mean... show some respect you know? This just seems a bit insulting
No matter how good the Ragnarok was, this always disappoints me, not just because they died easy but because thor didnt react too much about them, they were really his close pals in Thor and Dark World
To be honest, I found the first 2 Thor movies so forgettable that I didn't even realize the first two were part of the warrior's three until I re watched the movie on dvd. Like, yeah they were forgettable but that's still no excuse to barely give them a few seconds dedicated to their deaths. The last guy at least fought a bit, with some defiant last words. Shame.
Hogun didn't even have any lines until this afaik. They at least have the actor do something other than be on screen. The other two felt overly abrupt though even if they were fairly minor characters.
@@scatterthewinds3126 The battle flashback and the scene with Thor, Loki and Jane on the dark world were the only two good parts of that movie. The rest was pretty shit.
The difference between Fandral, Volstagg and Hogun is that the first two had absolutely no warning to Hela's arrival, and were therefore completely unprepared and while they were very powerful warriors in their own right they were outmatched by Hela in anyway in a fair fight, never mind when she had the element of surprise. It wasn't that Hogun was a better warrior than the other two, simply that he had warning of her arrival, and likely knew she was powerful enough to have killed both Fandral and Volstagg. So while he was moreso prepared and "Put up more of a fight"...he still didn't stand much of a chance either.
This movie was like made with sole intention of telling any person who grew up with Thor comics, "Hey, you! Yeah, you. Fuск you!" This is the equivalent of The Dark Knight trilogy offing James Gordon in a throwaway scene and never have any character acknowledge his existence after that. Warriors Three in the comics are to Thor what Gordon is to Batman.
@Kaagh178 do you ever hear from her again or get an explanation to why She randomly dissapeared? No, she isn't dead, doesn't mean she wasn't treated poorly
I really love these guys! So, you can imagine my disdain towards their death. On the plus side; after Ragnarok, the gods are reborn. So, I hope that includes the Warriors Three
@SkroozYT , Reality stone, space stone, and time stone have the power to change time, space and reality. Think about Q from StarTrek. With Unlimited control of time, space, and matter, Q could do anything he wanted. Including bring back the dead
@@VashtheStampede007 they can but that would destroy the timeline and would cause chaos in the universe, have you watched loki or seen the hulk meeting the ancient one in endgame? They already explain it
Still kills me that Hogun is played by Tadanobu Asano, who also played Kakihara in "Ichi the Killer." So bizarre to see him going from one of the most psychotic and twisted villains ever put to screen to playing a good-guy in the "Thor" movies.
Nathaniel Grindstaff Meh, the warriors three to me represented the worst of the Thor movies. The blandness and forgettable nature of the characters made them perfect to kill off
Majuju Well, I'd argue that the Darcy and Jane characters were the worst, buuutttt since they aren't present in this movie you'd be right on that one lol
Majuju They did, but in many ways they also represented the value of the planet. There are no named asgardians alive apart from Thor, the planet is all but soulless now. Not that it matters anymore, the MCU clearly no longer cares about Asgard.
Majuju I mean most of their scenes were cut, killing them makes Asgard and the rest of the realms feel small. God of War gave more life and scale to the nine realms than these movies did.
As much as I LOVE Raganarok (It is my favorite Marvel movie after all) it is a bit upsetting that after being huge characters in the previous two movies the warriors three go down in about 1/2 a second. I remember when I saw this in the theater I was like "Wait was that Thor's friends? And they're just gone like that? No fight no nothing?"
Josh Dallas was filming once upon time so he was unavailable to film the sequel. Zachary Levi was the second choice for the role do he was called right away to play the role he originally lost to Josh Dallas.
I honestly couldn't believe how much OP she was, I didn't even comprehend that the worries 3 are dead. We bounded with them for 2 movies and then faster than The Snap, they were gone
People are like "oh great they died they sucked as characters" but Taika managed to garner interest for Thor and boost him up the list of a lot of peoples faves in the MCU. Like I don't get that justification because if they were bad characters they could have been made better. It just seems odd to ignore that in the previous movies they were supposed to be like his best friends and then in this he doesn't even care. It just doesn't make sense continuity wise.
I only really felt sad about Hoguns death. But what does annoy me is that Thor basically doesn't even care that his oldest friends for hundreds of years are now gone
I think the warriors three met their death far too swiftly. Happily Sif was not among them. If she had been killed off, it would have gone against all Norse myth. According to Norse myth, Thor eventually marries Sif who bares him several offspring.
This reminds me a lot of Star Wars Ep 3 when Mace Windu and 3 other masters face off Palapatine. Windu is Heimdall of them all while the other 3 are the warriors three that got killed off
Taika watiti has no respect for characters and people's hope from their fictional idol, he's a horrendous director that only knows how to make fun out of a character that's more serious than batman
2:01 Raiden and Johnny Cage. That's crazy how Karl Urban is playing Johnny Cage in Mortal Kombat 2. And 4 years before Tadanobu Asano played Lord Raiden in the first Mortal Kombat movie came out in 2021. Funny how they (Lord Raiden and Johnny Cage) were both in this same movie together.
When you get banished from your clan for attacking other areas too much but you get to LV 250 while everyone else stays LV 50-80 so you attack your former clan for revenge.
Hela: "Bow before me, for I am your Goddess!!!" Fandral: "Screw that! I'm not even in this universe anymore...." (slips on red tights, a white mini-cape and a lightning-shaped crest)
Dislike my video challenge His name’s Hogun, how do you not know that? If you watched Thor, you clearly know that Thor said his name when he was talking to all the members of the Warriors Three.
Hey everybody this is ragnorok. The destruction of asgard, an entire planet blown up hundreds of thousands of people murdered! Lets make it a nice sunny day and make jokes:)
I think they need to bring the "Warrior Three" back. Though I think they need to watch how they treat Hela. I am not sure they should have attacked her.
They didn’t attack, frandal asked who she was and what she had done with Thor then she killed him that’s why the other one (can’t remember his name) attacked her but ultimately failed.
What saddens me is that The warrior 3, lady sif and the executioner didn't give a proper role in this movie it's like they just exist only to get killed they make this movie to much of a laughingstock Thor is supposed to be noble and patriotism like captain america
Even after watching this movie fairly recently, other than Hogun, I hadn't even realized it was them who died. Went by so quick with so little dialogue I just hadn't even thought about it. I had to look it up to see if they had died.
And what was bad was that the movie didn't even treat it like a big deal that they died. Thor Ragnarok was the first Thor movie I watched and when I watched it I had never heard of the Warriors Three. So when Hela killed them so easily, I thought they were just unimportant characters
The Warrior 3 went down as easily as the Jedi Masters did against Palptine in Revenge of the Sith
With Hogun being Kit Fisto
@@geovannibotticella7822 Poor Kit Fisto :(
Facts
@Matta Bish Lol you got me there. Although I'm sure there may be a canon source that mentions Fisto's death other than what we see in the film, you could be right. I highly doubt it though with the extent of that slash and all, but he is the second-most likely (in my opinion) of the four Masters to have survived.
Btw my favorite Jedi is Sephjet Josall. What's yours?
@Matta Bish Good points. And K'Kruhk has always seemed badass lol. Too bad he's only in Legends.
What annoys me the most is the fact that Thor doesn't even reactions to his friends death. He even ask about them, or wonder where they are... nothing at all. And they could have given an explanation to Lady Sif missing too.
I disliked Thor because of that. He couldn't even react to his brother's death in Thor 2 properly. And Waititi couldn't improve that.
Only the Infinity War made him likeable.
Well i think he didnt have time to mourn, between trying to escape Sakaar and trying to stop Hela, he seemed pretty occupied.
I thought so too, but in Infinity War Thor shows more that he is very torn up about them but because he has to keep fighting he can’t lose his composure. He uses humor to make the best of it, but inside he’s miserable as shit. It seems more so many deaths keep happening but Thor either doesn’t know how to grieve or he’s so obsessed with keeping up his image and composure that he doesn’t register it fully.
Yup and Thor is also not human. Yes it does bother him but it's not like he's gonna have a Rick Grimes break down. Heimdall's death seems to have affected him the most though. I think with Loki he's still not entirely sure if he's dead, as he does it all the time. @@TheDirtysouthfan
They were his best friends like Rhodey does to Tony or Bucky to Cap. Tony even was shocked when Rhodey fell down from the sky in civil war.
Here you see nothing. I just hope that they will come back. They can use the infinity stone which you can use to control the time like Thanos when he rolled Vision's death by Wanda back. So shall he does too after they defeated Thanos.
Should have had all 3 fight at the same time and gave them a better send off. Only Hogun got a decent ending
Either way, they are neither honored nor mentioned afterward, so their deaths are meaningless other than to demonstrate her strengths.
I was beefin they get taken out this quick and not even mentioned agian. Smh mains characters to this
Ikr
they should be back. in the comics, what makes Gods Gods isn't that they can't be killed. it is that they don't stay dead. Thor, Loki, Ares, Phobos, even Odin and Zeus have all been killed at one point or another. and they have all been reborn to live, fight and die again.
devon andarawata I liked it this way. Made her more sinister. Taking out named characters like nameless fodder really highlights how much she is on some next level business. Really makes you feel that not even plot armor is gonna be enough to deal with this threat. I love it when inportant characters get fodder send offs, makes it more realistic. Like when the uncle in Sarah Connor Chronicles turns the corner and gets tapped in the head and ignored like nothing huge just happened.
And then Thor forgets they even existed.
so did the audience.
@@expressrobkill I will never forget them
Watch Endgame. Did he look like a guy who forgot his dead friends? It is looked like to me he is trying to forget and failing miserably
Sumit Sarkar
nah he forgot.
He was depressed in Endgame and talked about losing all his friends/family in Infinity War.
Dude I loved Fandral, seeing him die stuck with me through the whole movie
Same bro, it sucked
Hello chair
Ik it shocked me so much I had to re watch dark world just too see him again lol
He reincarnated into Shazam
Fandral was my favorite our of the three and I was so disappointed that he and Volstag went out like that
Those characters deserved so much more than a common death, as if they were of no importance.
I mean, half the subtext of this film is "F*** Thor's character and story up til now, and f*** anyone who was invested in it. They were cracking jokes during the destruction of Asgard, a major tipping point in the Infinity Stone saga. This whole move was Marvel and Disney giving up on Thor's movies having a properly unique feel compared to the rest of the MCU.
@@Nuvendil Yeah, the second Thor film was so unique and special. I liked the plot about a villain wants to destroy the galaxy because he is bad with the final act on earth because outwardly would be too expensive. Thor also needs to save his girlfriend again and the world. Damn. This is what I call UNIQUE FEEL, GUYS!
But seriously, how the fuck can this movie destroy the thor franchise when it was fucked up already? Ragnarok is probably the movie in which Thor grew and learned most, also known as arc. He needs to deal with the loss of his main weapon, which creates interesting and engaging fight scenes. He finally doesn't trust loki anymore and he tricks him (first and only moment in the entire franchise cough development cough) instead of waiting to be betrayed again and again. He lears it's not about to save the place where they live on, its about to save the people, while in the other movies it was always the place (again development). He learns that he got a sister, also shows a different side from Odin, we all only saw the glory king he is, this movie gave him a dark past and more layers. Thor also got an interesting dynamic between Hulk, we never really saw in the other movies.
How can you all miss this great developed plot elements and complain about such a redundant thing like "too many jokes"?
@@christianschmidt8476 Because the tone undermines all this. It's hard to give a crap when no one else seems to. I mean, most of Thor's race is killed and their home planet destroyed and they get over it like a bad break up in the final act.
It's not that Ragnarok doesn't have the bones of a great Thor movie. It's just that all the unique feel and atmosphere of Thor is sandblasted off. They don't even talk like Asgaardians have been established to talk. Thor literally sounds like Star Lord. Which is funny cause a big chunk of the movie feels like a Star Lord movie.
Taken in a vacuum, Ragnarok is good. But it doesn't exist in a vacuum and the shift in tone for this film causes severe whiplash, even moreso when you consider it leads directly to Infinity War.
@@Nuvendil But it does. Odins death was completely serious. And again, it was never about the place, it was about the people, so who cares if the place was played for jokes? The movie took his problem seriously. Many comedies does that to let you care for what's going on.
And it's not like other comedies would not work totally fine as movies, when they establish their problem seriously. This is the case here. Guardians of the galaxy is a straight comedy and guess what, you still give a shit about the characters because it's written well. Let's go away from Marvel, Jojo Rabbit is a comedy, but again it established his problem of a Jewish girl seriously, so you care. I don't really understand why it's here something different.
I don't see "asgardians don't talk like asgardians" as legit criticism. BUT
Chris Hemsworth explained it. Thor spent a lot of time on earth during phase 2, of course he speaks differently. And they didn't totally forget it. The ceremony of odins death has this corny Shakespeare asgardian talk.
@@christianschmidt8476 The "It's not about the planet" thing rings hollow when you consider A) it impoverished and displaced all of those people, making them refugees which is hardly a small matter to be written off and B) most of Asgaard's population was killed as well and that is barely remarked upon.
For goodness sake, Thor's closest friends all died and it wasn't even *mentioned* after their absurdly quick and meaningless deaths. He didn't even bother to ask or check.
So no, these defenses don't work because the people aren't treated any more importantly.
And it's not just that Thor stopped talking like an Asgaardian, they ALL did. How did freaking Hela pickup modern vernacular, she's been locked in a box for millennia. And this is particularly detrimental because there was already a distinct lack of stylistic variety in the MCU's writing at this time.
Ragnarok was a good movie. But it was absolutely deliberate in throwing out most of what made the Thor movies distinct in favor of aping other MCU movies, particularly Guardians. I personally find that disappointing because Ragnarok could have been a phenomenal film if it took itself more seriously.
"Surrender is not a matter of victory or defeat, but one of morality."
Much respect, Hogun.
At least Hogun put up a fight
Abdul Bah Yeah and he blocked the swords that killed his fellow warriors
So should Volstagg
Shoulda Woulda Coulda
coz he is ready...unlike those other two.. a bit offguard
Not really, he just did better than the other two.
I admit I got upset with the warrior’s 3 deaths, like their deaths (minus Hogun’s) were almost like the MCU was like “yeah fuck these guys let’s get rid of them they’re no longer important to the plot”
That's why I hate Taika Waititi.
@@hob_channel you can’t hate him
@@hob_channel It's why i love him
Thank god,they were terrible
@@coultergill7728 Yes, you can. He made the battle to end all battles in Norse mythology a joke. He can't take anything seriously. All he writes are comedies and most of the jokes are toilet humor. Have you seen his What We Do In the Shadows series?
The point is to show she's beyond powerful. Unbeatable even.
I get it. I like it. But I mean... show some respect you know? This just seems a bit insulting
Nobody liked them, they were so basic.
Are you kidding? This is the greatest respect a character gets in the MCU. Dying like a badass.
@@originalindigodingo Yeah, one of them. The other two didn't get shit lol.
Cameron Cutler Hela: Get Rekt noobs
at least they didn't die offscreen like sif did...
look it's the warriors thr...oh they're dead.
XD
Oh look it's Wally... Oh wait he is dead.. (I'm sorry :()
@LIGER ZERO Well it was been 3 or so years since that episode
No matter how good the Ragnarok was, this always disappoints me, not just because they died easy but because thor didnt react too much about them, they were really his close pals in Thor and Dark World
Thank God, Taika Waititi didn't direct Heimdall's death. He probably would have done it off-screen and put a fart joke afterwards
The Russo brothers did that, since Heimdall died in Infinity War.
Thank God it wasn't a joke let's have respect pl
Fandral could have said Shazam and end the story right there.
he would be billy again 😆
Lmao
Is he sword proof?
I don't think so
@@RenTran1 Yes he is. Even magical swords
RIP Ray Stevenson (Volstagg).
They are like level zero to her
lol
Ikr xd
Aman Singh that’s how mafia works
@@takammaamangdado8678 you literally let jokes just fly over head dont you ? Haha of course you do simpleton
Tadanobu is such a versatile actor. Perfectly played his part as Yabushige
0:23
Shazam: I'm bullet proof!
Me: Not sword proof though.......
hahaha what a coincidence
I just realized Fandral is played by Zachary Lewi 😂😂😂
@@miloslavmasar Only in Ragnarok
@@Madi_Ernar He was also Fandral in Dark World
Those blades kill gods. Bullets are like mosquito bites to them though.
To be honest, I found the first 2 Thor movies so forgettable that I didn't even realize the first two were part of the warrior's three until I re watched the movie on dvd. Like, yeah they were forgettable but that's still no excuse to barely give them a few seconds dedicated to their deaths. The last guy at least fought a bit, with some defiant last words. Shame.
Hogun didn't even have any lines until this afaik. They at least have the actor do something other than be on screen. The other two felt overly abrupt though even if they were fairly minor characters.
@Gabriel Blume People didn't hate Thor 1, they hated Thor 2 and rightfully so.
First movie was great. Second was questionable but had some alright moments (like battle flashback scene in the intro).
@@scatterthewinds3126 The battle flashback and the scene with Thor, Loki and Jane on the dark world were the only two good parts of that movie. The rest was pretty shit.
@@Bitchslapper316 I liked the first two films and I hated Ragnarok.
I think Fandral and Volstagg should have put up a better fight, in the other films they are just as competent as Hogun.
It was to show how overpowering hela was. The strongest got sent down in an instant
i mean to be fair Hela did chuck her sword things at light speed and they were caught off guard so
@@megadiabrous she didn’t throw it at light speed, the throw looked slower than a bullet
@@spamaccount9854 i love light
The difference between Fandral, Volstagg and Hogun is that the first two had absolutely no warning to Hela's arrival, and were therefore completely unprepared and while they were very powerful warriors in their own right they were outmatched by Hela in anyway in a fair fight, never mind when she had the element of surprise. It wasn't that Hogun was a better warrior than the other two, simply that he had warning of her arrival, and likely knew she was powerful enough to have killed both Fandral and Volstagg. So while he was moreso prepared and "Put up more of a fight"...he still didn't stand much of a chance either.
"Whoever I am? Did you even listen to a word I just said"
Imagine coming back to film for your 10 seconds of character screentime then dying
Yeah but still Nobody cares about them
@@snejk2667 judging by the comments in this video, that is false.
@@Schwedeballz ok
Even in "Transformers" movies, the deaths of autobots are much sadder.
This movie was like made with sole intention of telling any person who grew up with Thor comics, "Hey, you! Yeah, you. Fuск you!" This is the equivalent of The Dark Knight trilogy offing James Gordon in a throwaway scene and never have any character acknowledge his existence after that. Warriors Three in the comics are to Thor what Gordon is to Batman.
Man, MCU did Lady Sif and Warriors Three dirty
@Kaagh178 do you ever hear from her again or get an explanation to why She randomly dissapeared? No, she isn't dead, doesn't mean she wasn't treated poorly
@@InsomniacJordan she's back
Yee
@@InsomniacJordan she’d have probably been killed in this scene but the actor was busy
@@InsomniacJordan well apparently she was part of the snap which would mean she’s still alive
She deals with the asgardians as if this was a dynasty warriors game
KoolKidsFilms I'm glad I'm not the only one that noticed that.
Would've been awesome to have a Marvel Warriors game (at least for musou fans like me)
I don't care how quickly they died. She's that powerful. I just wished it was shown how Thor felt about their loss later on.
I really love these guys!
So, you can imagine my disdain towards their death. On the plus side; after Ragnarok, the gods are reborn.
So, I hope that includes the Warriors Three
Maybe the second snap brought them all back.
@@VashtheStampede007 no , how would it?
@@VashtheStampede007 no because they didn't die because of Thanos' snap
@SkroozYT ,
Reality stone, space stone, and time stone have the power to change time, space and reality. Think about Q from StarTrek. With Unlimited control of time, space, and matter, Q could do anything he wanted. Including bring back the dead
@@VashtheStampede007 they can but that would destroy the timeline and would cause chaos in the universe, have you watched loki or seen the hulk meeting the ancient one in endgame? They already explain it
1:09 the most realistic reaction in the whole MCU 🤣🤣🤣
It's like, "But why male models?"
Eh. this was more just another sprinkle of Taika Waititi's humor. Kinda took the intimidation factor out of Hela to me.
mngentry lmao how she literally killed an entire army moments afterwards
its cringe
@@proximitive3872 nah its funny
Who's here because of Yabushige from Shogun? 😁
Lol me.
To be fair, I used to watch this scene before the show. Only started it yesterday
The way Hogun deflected sword with a damn flail is insane
I'd put that death above being eaten by dogs, but below decapitation by Lord Toranaga
Still kills me that Hogun is played by Tadanobu Asano, who also played Kakihara in "Ichi the Killer." So bizarre to see him going from one of the most psychotic and twisted villains ever put to screen to playing a good-guy in the "Thor" movies.
Tadanobu Asano Is Great
Before he played Raiden.
Two small scenes that pissed me off. Fortunately, these were the only ones.
Nathaniel Grindstaff Meh, the warriors three to me represented the worst of the Thor movies. The blandness and forgettable nature of the characters made them perfect to kill off
Majuju Well, I'd argue that the Darcy and Jane characters were the worst, buuutttt since they aren't present in this movie you'd be right on that one lol
Majuju They did, but in many ways they also represented the value of the planet. There are no named asgardians alive apart from Thor, the planet is all but soulless now. Not that it matters anymore, the MCU clearly no longer cares about Asgard.
Majuju I mean most of their scenes were cut, killing them makes Asgard and the rest of the realms feel small. God of War gave more life and scale to the nine realms than these movies did.
The movie was trash man. Dark World was better than this comedy non sense.
As much as I LOVE Raganarok (It is my favorite Marvel movie after all) it is a bit upsetting that after being huge characters in the previous two movies the warriors three go down in about 1/2 a second. I remember when I saw this in the theater I was like "Wait was that Thor's friends? And they're just gone like that? No fight no nothing?"
Seeing how he is the biggest fan favorite in Shogun really shows the wasted potential in just killing him off.
At least one of them went out good ugh
Thats rly annoying, the only fighting asgardian is chinese
Мади Ернар So what you fucking idiot
@@horrorcastlesDont miss your xanax
Мади Ернар shut up n word
@Gurnski Deti Tolerance, just to get minorities jobs, regardless of talent
So is this what happens if Galadriel accepted the ring from Frodo?
Yes
Frandual should’ve yelled “Shazaaam!!!”, then Asgard would be saved.
Wouldn't he have turned into Billy Batson and not Shazam?
@@timsamanthony no? if he was already Shazam then yes but he wasnt.
What's even sadder is that the actor who plays Fandral(the blonde lean guy) in the first two movies was someone else in this movie and no one noticed.
Josh Dallas was filming once upon time so he was unavailable to film the sequel. Zachary Levi was the second choice for the role do he was called right away to play the role he originally lost to Josh Dallas.
@@moseskuria1234 Zach didn't loose the role to Josh, he was filming Chuck at the time of the first movie so he couldn't do it
@@timsamanthony okay my mistake for mix up. Thanks for correcting me but interesting information
Levi was Fandral in both dark world and Ragnarok
I don't even mind that they died tbh. I just wish they all had a good scene, like Hogun
Yabushige has terrible luck.
That’s what you get Frandual for joining the DCEU.
The ending of Fandral
The beginning of Shazam.
Oscar Jimenes true
Zachary Levi sacrificed the small supportive role(fandral) for a main role(Shazam)
& that's for betraying Marvel as well
@@yukiru0566 levi happy to characters death for secundary not the three warrior deaths levi leave mcu not back road for shazam roles movie DC notice
"In place of a Dark Lord, you shall have a Queen."
"All shall love me and despair."
Hogun was my favourite out of three. It broke my heart. The first two was like too fast and I was more shocked than sad.
Dude didn't even speak in the movies until this.
Is he even from Asgard? He's literally the only one who doesn't have an English accent.
His grandpa was from Norway in Midgard. Idk how he ended up in Asgard.
@@GrandHighGamer Every MCU character originally comes from comics...
Hogun and their trio is amazing and iconic there and they speak plenty.
@@H.K.5 They're not even supposed to be Anglo-Saxons, but Nordic lmao why does that matter?
I honestly couldn't believe how much OP she was, I didn't even comprehend that the worries 3 are dead. We bounded with them for 2 movies and then faster than The Snap, they were gone
People are like "oh great they died they sucked as characters" but Taika managed to garner interest for Thor and boost him up the list of a lot of peoples faves in the MCU. Like I don't get that justification because if they were bad characters they could have been made better. It just seems odd to ignore that in the previous movies they were supposed to be like his best friends and then in this he doesn't even care. It just doesn't make sense continuity wise.
I only really felt sad about Hoguns death. But what does annoy me is that Thor basically doesn't even care that his oldest friends for hundreds of years are now gone
The actors like: “what do you want us to do? Taika: “die”
YABUSHIGE SAMAAAA
"Oh and that guy, and that guy and whoever that is" Korg, 2022
It's like Hela is Palpatine, The fat guy and prince charming are the poor Jedi masters, And Hogun is the unlucky Mace Windu.
Hogun is like Kit Fisto. He survived 5 seconds longer than the others, then died
@@Steamlazer yeah mace windu won so
The blonde one is Shazam.
Yabushige what are you doin’ here
I think the warriors three met their death far too swiftly. Happily Sif was not among them. If she had been killed off, it would have gone against all Norse myth. According to Norse myth, Thor eventually marries Sif who bares him several offspring.
Thor Odinson Not following Norse you know
Then I guess it sucks that Sif was one of Thanos' victims. Though, fortunately, she'll probably be resurrected during Avengers 4.
Braden Woods she was a thanks victim. Revealed by the russo's brothers
Thor Odinson Loki also did it with a horse so yeah
I hope thors wife in world dies Lady sif and valkyrie backs which one is better u think i dont mean the power lvs i prefer Lady sif
Zachary has said he was very grateful for this.
Because he ended up doing Shazam, if Zac was still in the MCU he might not have been cast in Shazam
Get Rapunzel's hair, Eugene died again.....
This reminds me a lot of Star Wars Ep 3 when Mace Windu and 3 other masters face off Palapatine. Windu is Heimdall of them all while the other 3 are the warriors three that got killed off
Damn, I did not know that Shazam is Thor's close friend!
I like how she just completely annihalated an army instead of struggling. It makes sense she is the daughter of odin and destroy mjolnir
Taika watiti has no respect for characters and people's hope from their fictional idol, he's a horrendous director that only knows how to make fun out of a character that's more serious than batman
2:01 Raiden and Johnny Cage.
That's crazy how Karl Urban is playing Johnny Cage in Mortal Kombat 2.
And 4 years before Tadanobu Asano played Lord Raiden in the first Mortal Kombat movie came out in 2021.
Funny how they (Lord Raiden and Johnny Cage) were both in this same movie together.
When you get banished from your clan for attacking other areas too much but you get to LV 250 while everyone else stays LV 50-80 so you attack your former clan for revenge.
I hate how they were killed so unceremoniously
Volstag and Fandral died just like random asgardian soldiers 😅
Hela: "Bow before me, for I am your Goddess!!!"
Fandral: "Screw that! I'm not even in this universe anymore...."
(slips on red tights, a white mini-cape and a lightning-shaped crest)
Rip Asian dude who was in the first movie. (Thor 2011)
lol he was in every Thor movie
@@Leotique I know that's when he was introduce. And he had a small role in every Thor movie.
He hit hela once tho. Outstanding feat.
Dislike my video challenge His name’s Hogun, how do you not know that? If you watched Thor, you clearly know that Thor said his name when he was talking to all the members of the Warriors Three.
Hogun
Thank you Taika for wasting these characters. You doing your best.
Yabushige's not a traitor on this one lol
0:23 Shazam (Zachary Levi)
Hey everybody this is ragnorok. The destruction of asgard, an entire planet blown up hundreds of thousands of people murdered! Lets make it a nice sunny day and make jokes:)
Journeys Breeze *realm*
Journeys Breeze I'm pretty sure Asgard is a realm, not a planet.
What was so sunny about that? We’re any of the Asgardians making jokes about that? No, Hela was just having fun because she enjoys death.
Journeys Breeze emmm... isn’t Hela the goddess of death? That must mean death for her is normal
The oversaturation of jokes in this movie really ruined all the emotional scenes
0:24 Fun Fact : This was Zachary Levi, the guy who plays Shazam
Also played Chuck Bartowski
I wonder why they recasted the original actor from the first movie with Zachary.
@@H.K.5
From what I hear he's been busy with once upon a time and called Levi in to be a last minute replacement for the character
You know we can blame Loki for this after all he’s the one that called for the bifrost to bring him and Thor back only for Hela to hitch a ride
Finally someone point this out I've waited for ages for someone to notice that too
Yabushige trying not to talk his way out of this huh
Killing them off was such a shitty move
I love how every fantasy army knows no tactics but Zerg Rush
This scene was so sad the warriors 3 were one of my favorite MCU characters and they were killed just like that I wish they could have survived
Dude how are your favorite characters the three that barely showed up and had zero to five lines apiece and were barely ever named in the movies?
@@BioYuGi well they were in the first two Thor movie and had big roles in those so they did have some lines
I lived these three they were some of my favorites especially Fandral
Always thought it interesting that Hela never gave the first two a chance to submit.
The only thing I didn’t like about this movie was how quick the death was for them. If it had to happen it should of been more meaningful
Didn't know Volstagg was Punisher
One of them has respawned and became Lord Raiden. 😎
0:23 Now that what I call “JUSTICE” !!!!
Surprising that Hogan got a hit on her. 1:28
Can we appreciate hogan being the only one to be able to last more than 5 seconds
YABUSHIGE-SAMAAAA
I'm glad I'm not the only who is pissed and upset at how these three suddenly died. I mean come on at least give them a proper send off for god sake.
I was pissed they killed them off like nameless side characters and Thor never wonders about them.
0:20 brilliant strategy. Run at someone shooting Sparks while screaming with a melee weapon
I think they need to bring the "Warrior Three" back. Though I think they need to watch how they treat Hela. I am not sure they should have attacked her.
charlie mashara well clearly they were about to especially fandral and yeh
They didn’t attack, frandal asked who she was and what she had done with Thor then she killed him that’s why the other one (can’t remember his name) attacked her but ultimately failed.
It was sad how they died--where's the lady warrior too?
charlie mashara Warriors three had no personality, glad they killed them off
the first two didn't attack her they just asked who she was fr fr
Look at Yabushide!!
What saddens me is that The warrior 3, lady sif and the executioner didn't give a proper role in this movie it's like they just exist only to get killed they make this movie to much of a laughingstock Thor is supposed to be noble and patriotism like captain america
I heard that lady sif is still alive and she will return in thor love and thunder.
What hela did to all those soldiers reminded me of playing diablo where you just kill waves of enemies
0:24 and then he became Shazam
Even after watching this movie fairly recently, other than Hogun, I hadn't even realized it was them who died. Went by so quick with so little dialogue I just hadn't even thought about it. I had to look it up to see if they had died.
That was SEXY! How she said "I'm Hela." and just finished off
the three dudes like nothing.
0:25 i had to pause it to realise thats Zachary Lévi aka Chuck or Shazam!!!
And what was bad was that the movie didn't even treat it like a big deal that they died. Thor Ragnarok was the first Thor movie I watched and when I watched it I had never heard of the Warriors Three. So when Hela killed them so easily, I thought they were just unimportant characters
Same
Someone should have yelled SHAZAM in that room...... Oh well too late.
Throw swords like fireballs is kind of a strange and useful power...
Wasted characters,felt so sad for them.
This all has happened just because of an ass party which comprises of Hemsworth, Hiddleston, Tessa and Taika
One of them went to konsult with the eldergods