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==Unorganized Trivia==
 
==Unorganized Trivia==
*This fiLm marks the first time that [[Sam Neill]] and [[Jeff Goldblum]] have appeared in together in a film since {{WPS|Jurassic Park}} (1993).
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*This film marks the first time that [[Sam Neill]] and [[Jeff Goldblum]] have appeared in together in a film since {{WPS|Jurassic Park}} (1993).
 
*The trailer for [[Thor: Ragnarok]] generated more than one hundred thirty-six million views in its first twenty-four hours after being released.
 
*The trailer for [[Thor: Ragnarok]] generated more than one hundred thirty-six million views in its first twenty-four hours after being released.
 
[[Category:Trivia]]
 
[[Category:Trivia]]

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A list of trivia related to Thor: Ragnarok.

References to the Marvel Cinematic Universe

References to Marvel Comics

Reference to Taika Waititi

  • Director Taika Waiti portrayed both Korg and Surtur through motion capture in the movie.
  • During the fight scene between Thor and Hela in an alley, there is graffiti which says "Skux Life", which is a quote from Hunt for the Wilderpeople, one of Taika Waititi's previous films.

Other References

  • The second official poster of the movie is partially inspired to the japanese cover of the videogame Altered Beast.

Deleted Scenes and Content

Production

Unorganized Trivia

  • This film marks the first time that Sam Neill and Jeff Goldblum have appeared in together in a film since Jurassic Park (1993).
  • The trailer for Thor: Ragnarok generated more than one hundred thirty-six million views in its first twenty-four hours after being released.