THOR: THE DARK WORLD Easter Eggs

THOR: THE DARK WORLD Easter Eggs

To Infinity and... beyond? Here is a rundown of some of the eater eggs that I noticed while watching the Marvel sequel. Click on for my thoughts on them, but obviously if you haven't seen Thor: The Dark World yet..SPOILERS ahead.

Editorial Opinion
By Havenless - Nov 07, 2013 09:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Thor



I'll start by saying that I will be referencing scenes in the movie that won't make much sense if you haven't seen it. It would be fun to read this now and remember these when you see the movie, but keep in mind I will be spoiling most everything, as there are tons of easter eggs throughout the movie.




1. When Loki is about to kill Kurse with the grenade, he says, "I'll see you in Hell!" Now obviously, Asgardians aren't Christians, so they wouldn't even understand the reference to hell. In reality, he's saying, "I'll see you in Hel!"... which is the name of the Asgardian afterlife. It's not a horrific place like Hades, it's simply where all Asgardians go when they die, a neutral afterlife. Most people wouldn't pick up on this little tidbit, but Marvel is pretty specific about the dialogue Asgardians use, and they would have absolutely known Loki would never reference the Lucifer Hell. So it's absolutely a little tidbit just for the comic book fans.

Loki's daughter, Hela, is the guardian of Hel. In the comics, it would be most likely that he survived Kurse by bargaining with his daughter to release him. As Loki is portrayed as much younger in the movies, I don't know if they'd go this route. He would have to have had her long before the first movie, while he is still Thor's innocent little brother. Though, having a child that's half frost giant may have freaked him out, and therefore they never speak of her. But, unlikely.



2. While Odin is explaining to Jane about the Aether while in the library, he mentions, "They are usually stones, but this one is different." He is actually referencing the Infinity Gems, which the Aether is. This is confirmed in the post credit scene, when The Collector mentions that it is one of the Infinity Stones. He asks why they didn't keep in on Asgard, and Sif says it's probably not a good idea to keep two stones in one spot, saying the Tesseract is also there. This confirms the Tesseract is also one of the 6 Infinity Gems. When Sif leaves, The Collector, in a very sinister way, says, "One down, 5 to go." This could imply that he's collecting them to create the gauntlet for Thanos. There aren't too many other reasons he'd say it like this. If he were collecting them to keep them from Thanos, he would have asked for the Tesseract as well. But it's clear he's collecting all 6, and he did not mention it to Sif. That's obvious villainy. So there's our first clue into the workings of GotG.

Now, if they do decide to go with the Time/Soul/Mind/Space/Power/Reality references, it would be obvious that the Tesseract was the Space Gem, as its main function was to allow instaneous travel anywhere in the universe. The Aether is most likely the Power Gem, as it was shown as bright red, and its main function was complete destruction. The power gem is also said to grant omnipotence even without the other 5, and that was a pretty good description of what was happening to Malekith at the end (at least a better description than any of the other 5). Finally, it's probable Loki's pokey stick in Avengers had the mind gem in it. He used it to control people, and it makes perfect sense as how it was able to breach the Space Gem's force field at the end of the movie, as it was of equal power.

The last time you saw it, it was in Black Widow's possession. Most likely it is in the SHIELD research facilities that also hold the Chitauri artifacts and the Destroyer remains. This is also verified by the Collector, as he says that Asgard only has the Space Gem now that he has the Power Gem. My one gripe about this connection is that means Thanos willingly gave away an Infinity Gem, which is ridiculous. But maybe he expected Loki to bring it back to him with the Tesseract, kind of a gambit to risk one in order to ultimately have two. Still very out of character for him. He's obsessed with the things, only to pawn one off on Loki?



3. If you notice when the guard goes to collect Loki's remains, it's the same guard Loki turned into earlier in the film. That was a pretty big wink. Also, at the end, when Odin is discussing Midgard and Jane with Thor, he's sitting on the throne very nonchalantly. Odin always sits regally, this was a very Loki-esque pose. He was slouched at an angle, just kind of chillin'. Odd to see Anthony Hopkins in that position, regardless of the character he's playing. It was very telling.



4. The Captain America cameo was in his Avengers suit, even though Chris Evans was working on Winter Soldier at the time... which uses two entirely different uniforms. This makes sense because that's the last time Loki saw him.



5. This is a big, big theory, and it's probably bogus... but stick with me here. In the comics, Jane Foster ultimately marries a human, and Thor has to choose between Sif and Amora the Enchantress to be the future queen of Asgard. He ultimately chooses Sif, which enrages Amora. Her compulsion from then on is, "If I can't have Thor, no one can," and she becomes one of his greatest foes. Now, Amora isn't in the movie. Obvious. Hthowever, I strongly doubt they'll kill Natalie Portman off in Thor 3. Now, if you remember, they set up a love triangle between Sif and Jane for Thor's affection. Odin mentions Sif is into him, and she even starts coming on to him in one scene. And then later on, she gives Jane the stink eye. I believe they will make Sif the Enchantress. There's little other reason why they would have set up those scene only not to acknowledge them later. And judging by the way they played out the Jane/Thor relationship, she's not going anywhere. Maybe a stretch, but I could see it.



6. Another small scene infused with theorycrafting: early in the movie you see Odin hesitate, as if to hold his arm, while he is giving command when the Dark Elves attacked (I think). They didn't really reference this, and maybe it was to show that he's just getting old. Or maybe it was to show he was close to the Odinsleep, which would explain why he was no where to be found by the end of the movie.



7. Kurse was able to alter Mjolnir's path on multiple occasions, which Hulk was unable to do when Thor hit him, when he tried to catch it, and when he tried to lift it. Most likely nothing important, but I just thought I'd throw that in there to jab at the 'HULK-IS-THE-STRONGEST-NO-EXCEPTIONS!!' cronies.



8. In the first Thor, Odin says something along the lines of, "By my father, and his father before him, I cast you out!" Now, in this movie, we clearly see Bor. But he's there millenia ago when the Dark Elves were abundant. If the Dark Elves came before the universe, this has to imply that fight occurred long after the universe was born, as Bor was an old man... and he had a father before him (Buri in the comics). Which then indicates the Dark Elves actually were around for a long time before they were banished, not just at the dawn of the universe. Loki states in the movie that humans die like Asgardians, give or take 5,000 years. I believe the convergeance takes place every 5,000 years (ish?), which indicates that it was at least 2 convergeances ago that Malekith was defeated, as Bor's son is now older than he was, and his grandson is already in his prime. Probably just rambling, but it puts things into perspective.



9. Heimdall could not see the Dark Elves, even when they were floating in space uncloaked. This is possibly due to the fact that they were "before his time," and he did not recognize them.



10. The rock creature Thor battles is one of the Stone Giants Thor fought in his very first comic appearance.



11. In the comics, Odin has two ravens named Huginn & Muninn, and they act as spies for Odin. They have appeared in every movie Thor has. In the original Thor, they were perched above Odin's throne when he was about to christen Thor king early in the movie, as well as by his bedside when he was in the Odinsleep. In the Avengers, they flew by as Thor was arguing with Loki atop the mountain. And finally, in Thor: The Dark World, Odin is shown listening to one on a balcony in his first appearance in the movie.



12. This one happened in a blink of an eye, but I believe there was a poster in London that read something to the effect of "Live the Journey, Explore the Mystery, etc". This is a reference to the original comic Thor appeared in, "Journey into Mystery." If someone catches what it fully says, I'll edit this to correct it.
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CPIXLEY
CPIXLEY - 11/7/2013, 9:42 PM
An editorial that isn't bitching about anything? Good job! Have a thumbs up!
AgentZero
AgentZero - 11/7/2013, 10:26 PM
Nice work man
TheRealDorkKnight
TheRealDorkKnight - 11/7/2013, 10:26 PM
i thought the tesseract was the cosmic cube and the blue thing on lokis spear was the MIND gem?
TheRealDorkKnight
TheRealDorkKnight - 11/7/2013, 10:27 PM
but yeh great read i didnt even notice all of these
Havenless
Havenless - 11/7/2013, 10:32 PM
Yes, the cosmic cube is the space gem in the movies.
TheRealDorkKnight
TheRealDorkKnight - 11/7/2013, 10:34 PM
makes sense.
PeterBenjaminParker
PeterBenjaminParker - 11/7/2013, 10:36 PM
This was a great editorial! The best one I've read in awhile :)
Havenless
Havenless - 11/7/2013, 10:42 PM
Great. Now that it's on the front page I can't edit out the various spelling errors, nor add in nber 13 about the world tree.
Grayson7954
Grayson7954 - 11/7/2013, 10:46 PM
dont forget we totally see Muspelheim in one of the portals, surtur!!
Havenless
Havenless - 11/7/2013, 10:48 PM
@grayson

I didn't catch that one , but I did see one that looked like lush green fields, which possibly could have been the home of the light elves.
Humperdink
Humperdink - 11/7/2013, 10:50 PM
I recognized the stone giant from the comics and animated Hulk film. I was just confused about them being in Asgard since they are from another planet and not native to it.

That giant seemed to be fighting on the side of the opposing army.
patrat18
patrat18 - 11/7/2013, 10:50 PM
Saw this movie. Kind of boring with lame jokes. Overall the third best (Marvel) movie by far.
Havenless
Havenless - 11/7/2013, 10:53 PM
@Humperdink

The stone giants were originally villains, plus the opposing army seemed to be made up of a lot of random races. And they were 't in Asgard, it was Vanaheim.
CarlXVIGarfield
CarlXVIGarfield - 11/7/2013, 11:05 PM
Great stuff, more like this please :)
StarkAnthony
StarkAnthony - 11/7/2013, 11:08 PM
I don't think that the staff had the mind gem, Thanos wouldn't give Loki a gem. They also said it ran on Tesserect energy, didn't they?
PeterDarker121
PeterDarker121 - 11/7/2013, 11:12 PM
Unfortunately (for me) I have to see this first thing tommorrow morning as all of the Midnight showings were sold OUT!! (fortunate for all of us CBM fans as a whole!!)

But...I haven't read the article yet...can SOMEONE tell me if there are any OVERT Shakespeare references in the movie? I'll find out soon enough, but I need to know for an upcoming article I plan to do...Your comments please!
MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 11/7/2013, 11:19 PM
Great article and thank you for explaining some of the references and easter eggs.
Battabing
Battabing - 11/7/2013, 11:26 PM
This movie was brainless.
Captain America, you are our only hope.
TruePunishment
TruePunishment - 11/7/2013, 11:36 PM
I loved it, way better than the first one,and I really liked that one too!
Maestro
Maestro - 11/7/2013, 11:37 PM
CBM of the year. Rivals avengers for top CBM EVER.
BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 11/7/2013, 11:43 PM
Great movie! And Buttabing is being a troll as always.
MrSundayMovies
MrSundayMovies - 11/7/2013, 11:45 PM
Great article mate.
Maestro
Maestro - 11/7/2013, 11:47 PM
Falls short because of the significance of The Avengers, given how something so huge had never been done before, and led to the continuation of The phases as well as DC finally making a universe. Avengers is the ultimate fan service. And I truly am a pleased fan of the product!!! From a movie standpoint, TDW is a bit more well rounded.
Maestro
Maestro - 11/7/2013, 11:52 PM
Top 5 cbms have changed for me.

1. The Avengers 6. Thor
2. Thor: TDW 7. Spiderman 2
3. TDK 8. BB
4. X2: XMen United 9. CAP: TFA
5. Ironman 10. Watchmen
Maestro
Maestro - 11/7/2013, 11:53 PM
That did not turn out how I wanted. LOL and top 10 I meant.
loki668
loki668 - 11/8/2013, 12:00 AM
@Battabing

Now if you can't stop being a troll, you're never going to find anyone to share that soggy peanut-butter and jelly sandwich that you've been saving in your Gunsmoke lunchbox! It'll just be you in the empty playground again, like always.
Maestro
Maestro - 11/8/2013, 12:02 AM
Kurse vs thor was SO BADASS!
PeterDarker121
PeterDarker121 - 11/8/2013, 12:02 AM
Unfortunately (for me) I have to see this first thing tommorrow morning as all of the Midnight showings were sold OUT!! (fortunate for all of us CBM fans as a whole!!)

But...I haven't read the article yet...can SOMEONE tell me if there are any OVERT Shakespeare references in the movie? I'll find out soon enough, but I need to know for an upcoming article I plan to do...Your comments please!
Maestro
Maestro - 11/8/2013, 12:10 AM
Oh also, *SPOILERS*

that ending pose by Loki on the throne .... STRAIGHT OUT OF THE COMICS!!I was happy to see them do that. There's an abundance of fan service in this film.
Oh and Loki, king of Asgard (which essentially rules the universe) for a SECOND time?!? (first in Thor 1) Most cunning / successful CBM villain ever.
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