THOR: RAGNAROK IMAX Poster Released; Director Taika Waititi Not Concerned With Fitting Into The Larger MCU

THOR: RAGNAROK IMAX Poster Released; Director Taika Waititi Not Concerned With Fitting Into The Larger MCU

An awesome new IMAX poster for Thor: Ragnarok is now online, as the film's director comments on the perception that he's expected to ensure the Marvel sequel slots into the winder cinematic universe...

By MarkCassidy - Sep 09, 2017 05:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Thor: Ragnarok
Source: WGTC
Thor: Ragnarok is obviously a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but the movie's director is less concerned with making "an episode of some larger thing" than he is ensuring that his film holds up as a standalone adventure.

Here's what Taika Waititi had to say on the matter during an interview with WGTC:


"My job is to make a film that can sit alone as a standalone piece that obviously I’ll be proud of. But I want it to be a film that, if it’s the only Marvel film you see, that it’s a great film and it’s a great story in and of itself. The lucky thing is that there are a bunch of geniuses who run Marvel who make sure that it even if it’s a standalone piece, it is part of a great big jigsaw puzzle that could be appreciated as a whole as well."

In addition, we have a new IMAX poster for the Marvel threequel which will be available for a limited time at select IMAX screenings.

Thor: Ragnarok hammers into theatres in November.


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