Taika Waititi Comments On ‘LOKI’ Return And Cate Blanchett As ‘HELA’ In THOR: RAGNAROK

Taika Waititi Comments On ‘LOKI’ Return And Cate Blanchett As ‘HELA’ In THOR: RAGNAROK

Check out the latest from the director of Thor: Ragnarok, as he talks briefly about the God of Mischief, Cate Blanchett's casting, and why he's helming the Marvel threequel.

By DCMarvelFreshman - Jan 31, 2016 08:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Thor: Ragnarok
Source: SuperheroHype, Wired
While making rounds to promote Hunt for the Wilderpeople at the Sundance Film Festival last week, Taika Waititi talked more about Thor: Ragnarok with Wired and SuperheroHype. More specifically, the director briefly discussed Tom Hiddleston’s return as Loki, as well as the possibility of Cate Blanchett portraying the villainess Hela, among other things.



“At the moment, everyone’s trying to figure it out, like ‘What’s he going to do?’” said Taika Waititi of the God of Mischief. “Everyone loves that character.” Though it’s been all but confirmed that Cate Blanchett will be joining the cast of Thor: Ragnarok, Waititi gave a long pause before saying “Yes,” the Academy Award-winner is joining the Marvel threequel. “Look, it’s so early I’m not sure exactly what the extent of it is, but it’s looking good, which would make me very happy,” he said of Blanchett’s casting. About the rumors that she’ll be playing none other than Hela, Waititi was a bit more tight-lipped. “Yeah, the rumor … Here’s the thing. I can’t say anything. I’ve probably said way too much.”

When SuperheroHype asked Taika Waititi why he’s making the jump from indie movies to the big-budget likes of Thor: Ragnarok, the director sort of implied he’s experimenting. “I feel like for me to keep this filmmaking job interesting, I gotta change it all the time,” Waititi explained. “This is an opportunity for me to make something that’s so out of my usual go-to topics and style of filmmaking and make something that’s big and exciting and to test myself. This is the thing. I’m so relaxed in my life right now that it doesn’t matter what happens. I just feel like this is just a great opportunity to learn something. You gotta do that, you just gotta keep learning and that’s what this is for me.” As to why he chose a comic book movie, “Plus also I collected comics as a kid and what filmmaker doesn’t have somewhere in their head that question, ‘Can I do a blockbuster?'”

When asked how he plans to inject humor in a movie based on the Norse apocalypse, or rather the comic book event inspired by the Norse mythology, Taika Waititi laughed. “Nobody knows what Ragnarok is,” he said. “I started reading about the actual Norse Ragnarok and that’s even more insane than the comics. Crazy! But that’s what I’m going to really concentrate on, really make an effort to change the entire thing. For me, I want to treat this as if it was the first Thor film, so we’re going to redo it. You just have to flip it and freshen it up, like anything. It’s also part of a very well-established universe right now, but that’s why they got me.” Speaking of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which could see Thor: Ragnarok set up Avengers: Infinity War, Waititi said he’s not concerned about the movies after his. “This is the cool thing is that anything goes in these early stages, ideas-wise, and we really are in the early stages,” he assured. What do you think?

Starring Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Jaimie Alexander, Mark Ruffalo, with Cate Blanchett and Anthony Hopkins, Thor: Ragnarok is set for release November 3, 2017.
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OrionPax
OrionPax - 1/31/2016, 8:18 AM
I think that this guy is gonna surprise me!
SupermanReturns2
SupermanReturns2 - 2/1/2016, 4:13 AM
@OrionPax - I'm concerned... Thor has yet to be shown in his true glory and here they are putting him with Hulk. I want a Thor spectacle not a buddy team up. WTF.
OrionPax
OrionPax - 1/31/2016, 8:19 AM
And agreed @HurricaneXavier,I would like to see a Thor that is above the power levels of his Avengers teammates!
OrionPax
OrionPax - 1/31/2016, 8:21 AM
I also think that keeping Loki "Absent" since TDW was a good idea because now I think people will be looking forward to him again
marvelstudios
marvelstudios - 1/31/2016, 8:22 AM
Really hoping this doesn't disappoint.
bropous
bropous - 1/31/2016, 10:21 AM
@marvelstudios - I do not think this will disappoint. But I also would love to have Thor, The God Of Thunder, re-emerge to his level of power from the comics.
Meteor
Meteor - 1/31/2016, 8:30 AM
I like his vibe! Marvel for sure "created" big stars, but they also took chances with Russos, Gunn and now him. Phase 3 is for sure exciting for new heroes, but I think will be surprises even more with the heroes we know: Captain America for sure and this Thor. I'd like to include Spidey in this category as well ^^
Jazzy4
Jazzy4 - 1/31/2016, 8:31 AM
He is right though. I really miss Loki...
Antley
Antley - 1/31/2016, 8:33 AM
Wait...I didn't see anything in there about Loki.
Abary
Abary - 1/31/2016, 8:34 AM
I really hope this is good. I don't mind that this one's going to be funnier, as long as the humor fits the scene and isn't just a nuisance.
TheRationalNerd
TheRationalNerd - 1/31/2016, 8:35 AM
Looks like he's doing more than comic based research which is pretty cool. A Thor film in its own world sounds great, infinity Wars is on the horizon but I still want it to feel like a solo adventure.
dragonator29
dragonator29 - 1/31/2016, 8:38 AM
His words kinda gives me confidence. But, isn't there a lots of questions regarding humor? Especially regarding this movie?

I hope that doesn't give amy wrong idea tp the creators of people wanting more humour and change any ideas the director, or Marvel has planned....
Kyos
Kyos - 1/31/2016, 8:42 AM
String
String - 1/31/2016, 8:44 AM
Taika Waititi has been on Thor 3 for almost 4 months and production starts filming in less than 5 months so he's already about midway through the "early" process. It's just putting all the pieces together at this point.
KarolosPrime
KarolosPrime - 1/31/2016, 8:44 AM
This gave me some confidence. Let's hope Ragnarok doesn't disappoint!
Roodi
Roodi - 1/31/2016, 8:54 AM
Why does this dude keeps saying that they're at the early stages of the story? Wasn't there an article about the script being too dark and that's the reason they got this dude to lighten the movie.
NoPhucksGiven
NoPhucksGiven - 1/31/2016, 8:54 AM
Thor's movies are too easy going. They should have a more serious tone like lord of the rings or game of thrones. Also, everytime I think of TDW I think of That scene with Loki and Thor flying that ship and it was so damn cringe worthy it was unbearable. Plus, they need to stay off of earth and Asgard. lets see some new shit.
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