Meet Taika Waititi's Hilarious Korg In This New Clip From THOR: RAGNAROK

Meet Taika Waititi's Hilarious Korg In This New Clip From THOR: RAGNAROK

Marvel has released another clip from Thor: Ragnarok and this one features Korg, a CGI character who is played by director Taika Waititi and clearly confused about the God of Thunder's love of his hammer.

By JoshWilding - Oct 11, 2017 03:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Thor: Ragnarok
Chris Hemsworth appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night and the Thor: Ragnarok star brought a brand new clip from the threequel with him. As you can see below, it features a meeting between the God of Thunder and Korg, a character who will be brought to life via motion capture in the upcoming movie. It just so happens that Thor's fellow arena combatant will be voiced by director Taika Waititi! 

It's clear that Korg is confused by Thor's attachment to his magic hammer Mjolnir and there's an awful lot of humour on display here as the two go back and forth shooting off one-liner after one-liner.

That's a big change in tone for the franchise but one which could finally help the character find real success on the big screen at last. Also below is an interview with Hemsworth which is hilariously crashed by Matt Damon (who it's rumoured will actually appear in Thor: Ragnarok). How do you guys feel about
this rather unique take on Korg? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.





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