Marvel Studios Has Released The Full Screenplay For Taika Waititi's Hilarious THOR: RAGNAROK

Marvel Studios Has Released The Full Screenplay For Taika Waititi's Hilarious THOR: RAGNAROK

Thor: Ragnarok was an awful lot of fun and if you want to relive the critically acclaimed Marvel Studios movie and see what changed from page to screen, then check out the entire screenplay right here!

By JoshWilding - Jan 09, 2018 01:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Thor: Ragnarok
Thor: Ragnarok is widely considered the best superhero movie of 2017 and much of the credit deserves to go to director Taika Waititi. The screenplay, however, was penned by Eric Pearson, Craig Kyle, and Christopher L. Yost and you can check it out by clicking the image below. Disney and Marvel have decided to release it because the threequel is part of their "For Your Consideration" campaign. 


As you can see, the screenplay provides a fascinating glimpse at the changes made from page to screen and it makes for enjoyable reading, especially as we all wait for Thor: Ragnarok to hit DVD/Blu-ray!

Do you think the movie deserves serious Oscar consideration? How do you think the script compares to what ended up on screen? As always, be sure to let us know your thoughts on that in the usual place.


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ChangAlang
ChangAlang - 1/9/2018, 1:35 AM
Just so you know, not all us kiwi’s speak like Korg. But some of us wish we do😉
Scarilian
Scarilian - 1/9/2018, 1:37 AM
Was alright, tonally inconsistent and left the movie without feeling emotionally connected to any of the story or the characters.

Some of the comedy worked, i'm still not the biggest fan of Korg but i felt that some of the more subtle aspects of comedy worked well when they weren't interrupting a serious scene (an aspect that happened way too often)

Could do with a cut of the movie where the humor is toned down and the Hela segments streamlined because she spent all the movie doing nothing until the final battle.

Granted it was only a day or two on Asgard after she arrived, but she spent most of that doing a monologue to Skurge who was clearly going to betray her the entire time.

For a movie where;
• Asgard is faced with destruction
• Thor and Loki discover they have a long lost sister
• Thor and Loki lose a father
• Bruce Banner faces the idea that he'll effectively lose his ability to turn back to Bruce if he turns into Hulk again
• Hela actually has a justifiable claim to the throne
• Thor loses some of his closest friends along with his eye
• Tessa Thompson's character must deal with being the last of her group having experienced severe emotional trauma and a sense of failure that drove her to alcoholism

None of it matters, none of it is taken remotely seriously, there is no sense of stakes or power levels and none of it seems to actually factor into future movies because SPOILERS Thanos seems to wipe out the Asgardians anyway, Bruce can seemingly turn back to normal and back to Hulk regardless of what was said, Valkyrie just appears to be killed off instantly along with Korg and other characters on the ship.
Boyle360
Boyle360 - 1/9/2018, 3:27 AM
@Scarilian - It was still entertaining, and I really liked it but I agree with your points. Too much serious shit happened, with not enough weight behind it.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 1/9/2018, 1:39 AM
Great film. Really funny, i mean its really good, like great, fun, good, enjoyable, esquite, powerful, lovely, hilarious, sexy, uhhhh tasty, exquisite, lickable (but dont do that in theatre) fun, charming, comedic, at times just a little scary, but also a little cheezy. Truly great.
BlindAl9
BlindAl9 - 1/9/2018, 4:07 AM
@QueenCipher - ^this is why it's a perfect CBM
BlindAl9
BlindAl9 - 1/9/2018, 3:16 AM
One of my favorite movies of 2017
Fogs
Fogs - 1/9/2018, 3:31 AM
I liked it a lot.

Not perfect but very refreshing. Makes me wonder what could've been if Taika was on board since Thor 1.
DaHyro
DaHyro - 1/9/2018, 3:53 AM
This was online weeks ago...
Raptor2442
Raptor2442 - 1/9/2018, 5:36 AM
Awesome movie! Lots of fun.
rabid
rabid - 1/9/2018, 6:33 AM
Hilarity was the problem. It wasn't meant to be a funny story, and making it so was disrespectful to longtime Thor fans. It should have been just Contest of Champions. They didn't have to butcher and waste Ragnarok.
AnthonyVonGeek
AnthonyVonGeek - 1/9/2018, 7:37 AM
I just don’t remember the Thor comics having so much comedy in them.
Reaper87
Reaper87 - 1/9/2018, 8:07 AM
Movie was garbage. Thank god I downloaded this instead of paying lol
ImmovableForce
ImmovableForce - 1/9/2018, 11:07 AM
I saw it at the theater and wasn't the slightest bit disappointed. Better than I imagined it would be. Definitely my favorite Thor movie. The only one I really liked.
TyrionLannister
TyrionLannister - 1/9/2018, 3:43 PM
1. This happened a month ago.

2. It's a transcript edit of the final shooting script, so it's not really the script. Still a pretty neat item to have, just wish it was the real script.
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