Captain America: Civil War - 11 Things From The Original Story They Can't Show You

5. The Tyranny Of Ragnarok

Sadly, it doesn't look like Thor is not going to be a part of the third Captain America film. He€™ll be mentioned in passing and could possibly have a cameo but his attention has been turned to Asgard. Having him feature would have made whatever side he wasn€™t on instantly weaker so it€™s probably a good thing he isn€™t around. Same goes for Hulk. In the comics Thor is actually distracted by Asgardian upheaval during the original Civil War story-line, yet it is his clone (later dubbed Ragnarok), created by the collective minds of Reed Richards, Hank Pym and Tony Stark that makes his presence felt. The first melee between the Pro and Anti Registration heroes was not initially intended to be a battle. Iron Man stages an attack at a chemical factory and Cap's Anti-Registration heroes storm in (despite their status as criminals, they are still doing what they do best). Taking out Cloak and Wiccan (the transport for Cap's team), Stark tries to convince Rogers that the rift between them should not continue. All seems to be forgiven until Cap uses scrambling tech on Tony's suit. Cap's side are already getting a trouncing but it gets even worse when Ragnarok appears. Ragnarok murders Goliath. Right after Goliath goads him by saying, €˜Get ready for the shortest comeback in history€™. I wouldn€™t put it past the MCU to have also stored a strand of Thor€™s hair for dubious reasons but there won€™t be any clones of Chris Hemsworth (four words that got at least half of you very excited) killing Ant Man after he goes giant.
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